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Myself and most of my classmates have noticed a great amount of

static in Beijing. You can come into contact with anything and get a

small static shock. Can anyone explain why? I remember someone said

its related to blood deficiency, but can a whole group of people all

be blood deficient?

 

Attilio

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The place is dry.

 

What it needs is Indian home-distilled Tharra and fresh shrimp fried in

tumeric

over a wood fire deep in the forest.

 

And of ocurse a Forbidden Significant Other.

 

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Myself and most of my classmates have noticed a great amount of

static in Beijing. You can come into contact with anything and get a

small static shock. Can anyone explain why? I remember someone said

its related to blood deficiency, but can a whole group of people all

be blood deficient?

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Hi Atillio!

 

Those of us who have travelled extensively in the US have noticed the same

thing in Sparks, Nevada - thus named because of the static shocks everyone

experiences there. It is all the worse for those wearing synthetic fabrics.

 

You may notice that during the heating season, this happens quite a bit as

well. In *all* cases it is low relative humidity that causes it.

 

Go to the drug store and buy an inexpensive humidifier. The " blood

deficiency " will magically disappear a few minutes after the humidifier

starts running in a small room with the doors and windows closed.

 

At 03:40 AM 3/4/2004, you wrote:

>Myself and most of my classmates have noticed a great amount of

>static in Beijing. You can come into contact with anything and get a

>small static shock. Can anyone explain why? I remember someone said

>its related to blood deficiency, but can a whole group of people all

>be blood deficient?

>

>Attilio

 

Regards,

 

Pete

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