myfs_109651 Posted January 18, 2005 Share Posted January 18, 2005 I'm new to Feng Shui and was referred by a co-worker after a brief discussion about Static Shock. For several years now I've been generating a lot of static electricity and shock people, things, my pet, etc. on a regular basis. Some days are worse than others. I've tried investigating if my shoes were the culprit, or my cloths and haven't been able to find anything to help. Does anyone know of a possible solution to reduce static shock?Thanks,MaryAnne in Seattle, Washington (the rainy state) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 18, 2005 Staff Share Posted January 18, 2005 Dear Anon,I hope you don't mind saying that I am really no expert in static shock.From my personal experience:-1. I strongly believe that it could perhaps be "carpeting" of the home?2. drier skin? than most of us. Seriously, I am not sure, but could try moisturier cream? 3. lack of humidity? 4. walking in the "style" of "dragging" one's feet close to the ground or floor?5. wearing e.g. jeans that "rubs" against part of the flooring (carpet)6. Type of food eaten?I am truly sorry, again, I must emphasise that I am really just speaking my mind only. Perhaps, you could seek the advise in your country. such as a skin specialist first? This is because, to me, this is one way to start??For those in the "electrical business" or area, often, when we purchase additional memory-banks to be installed into a computer, we actually have to touch our hands to an earth-object such as a wall or a special antistatic grounding wire.Perhaps, it could also be that your home is entirely made of wood? And not concrete? And perhaps, the wood is too dry - no humidity.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/18/2005 3:45:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I'm new to Feng Shui and wasreferred by a co-worker aftera brief discussion aboutStatic Shock. Forseveral years now I've beengenerating a lot of staticelectricity and shock people,things, my pet, etc. on aregular basis. Some daysare worse than others.I've tried investigating if myshoes were the culprit, or mycloths and haven't been ableto find anything tohelp.Does anyone know of a possiblesolution to reduce staticshock?Thanks,MaryAnne in Seattle,Washington (the rainy state) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_109651 Posted January 18, 2005 Share Posted January 18, 2005 Thanks Cecil. Drier skin isn't something I had thought of. I'll check into it. I've also heard that some people use copper or other metals to help with these types of things, but I can't find which kind to try. The shocks are quite bad (and painful). Grounding does help but isn't always easy to do (esp when petting an animal). Food is another interesting one. I'll start keeping track of when the shocks get worse.Thanks, MaryAnne Quote On 1/18/2005 3:55:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Anon,I hope you don't mind sayingthat I am really no expert instatic shock.From my personal experience:-1. I strongly believe that itcould perhaps be "carpeting"of the home?2. drier skin? than most ofus. Seriously, I am not sure,but could try moisturiercream?3. lack of humidity? 4. walking in the "style" of"dragging" one's feet close tothe ground or floor?5. wearing e.g. jeans that"rubs" against part of theflooring (carpet)6. Type of food eaten?I am truly sorry, again, Imust emphasise that I amreally just speaking my mindonly.Perhaps, you could seek theadvise in your country. suchas a skin specialist first?This is because, to me, thisis one way to start??For those in the "electricalbusiness" or area, often, whenwe purchase additionalmemory-banks to be installedinto a computer, we actuallyhave to touch our hands to anearth-object such as a wall ora special antistatic groundingwire.Perhaps, it could also be thatyour home is entirely made ofwood? And not concrete? Andperhaps, the wood is too dry -no humidity.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 1/18/2005 3:45:00 PM, Anonymouswrote:I'm new to Feng Shui andwasreferred by a co-workeraftera brief discussionaboutStatic Shock.Forseveral years now I'vebeengenerating a lot ofstaticelectricity and shockpeople,things, my pet, etc. onaregular basis. Somedaysare worse thanothers.I've triedinvestigating if myshoes were theculprit, or mycloths and haven'tbeen ableto find anythingtohelp.Does anyone know ofa possiblesolution to reducestaticshock?Thanks,MaryAnnein Seattle,Washington (the rainystate) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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