ᐅ Shielding from water veins and earth radiation

Created on: 4 Oct 2015 20:47
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frosch006
Hello,
I’m not sure if this is the right forum. I couldn’t find any information using the search function.
We have a plot of land that we want to build on, but it only has a small buildable area. From a rough assessment, it seems that our house would be located over several underground water veins, and there are additional disturbance fields caused by earth radiation.
Is there a way to shield against these sources of disturbance? One company offered to sell us a concrete slab with metal shavings that is supposed to block earth radiation. Has anyone had experience with this? Who can give me further advice? Changing the plot is unfortunately not an option.
I didn’t believe in this for a long time, until an acquaintance became ill due to water veins. Afterwards, we had someone roughly check the land with a divining rod. I only started to really believe in it after a second dowser identified water veins in the exact same locations, without knowing the results of the first one.
Now we are a bit uncertain and are trying to shield it already beneath the foundation slab, if that is possible.

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Username_wahl
5 Oct 2015 20:41
We once had a funny experience with an architect who lives in a house designed to keep electromagnetic pollution out using special films inside the walls. At the same time, he complained about the poor reception of his iPhone... So apparently, it works.
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Müllerin
5 Oct 2015 21:09
hmm, that comes standard with prefab houses from Baufritz including *lolol
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Tego12
6 Oct 2015 14:38
frosch006 schrieb:
Hello,
I had almost expected that no conclusive answer would come up. But I find it disappointing that the topic is being dismissed as ridiculous. I would have expected a bit more respect here.

Hello frosch006,

the suggestion to check an esoteric forum was meant seriously. There, you can also expect to receive genuine answers to this question. Dowsing rods and dangerous water veins are— from a scientific perspective—nonsense. In order to provide reliable advice, such a forum must at least adhere to certain standards. Serious tips without profit motives are simply not possible regarding dangerous water veins in this context.

Do you also want to give up running water in your house? Could a gutter perhaps be considered a kind of water vein? Or what about the building expert’s objection related to underfloor heating?
Today, it was announced that the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to two researchers in neutrino physics. Particles that pass through your body billions of times, and you can do nothing about it (and you’re still alive).

My one and only sincere advice is not to make the mistake of generalizing individual cases, like with your acquaintance. The risk of misjudgment is simply too great. Questioning things critically is always important, but even more important is to remain open to learning.

Best regards,
Tego