EMF Protection by Stephen King
Author:Stephen King
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Stephen King
Published: 2013-09-04T04:00:00+00:00
Ways To Protect Your Body
The human body is an incredibly complex system as we know and it can prosper or become harmed based on our immune system, repair processes, genes, and our environment. With trillions of cells to worry about that take abuse daily, we should strive to look for the best living conditions, eat right, exercise, and take preventative measure to combat health problems and have a long and prosperous life.
One way is to be aware of our environment, take into account the EMF sources around us, and find solutions to help us live healthier. Once you begin to just have awareness and learn about the damaging EMF sources around you it becomes second nature. With cell phone towers, power lines, radio towers, electrical wiring, appliances, and millions of other electrical devices around us we need to be aware of the high EMF danger zones in our lives.
Cell phones owners now make up over 6 billion users, penetrating about 87% of the global population. You can place these devices up to your EMF detectors and find that they emit signals above 2 mG and thus are already unsafe to hold up to your head to talk on.
The research on these devices have shown health problems including everything from brain tumors, gland tumors, seizures, headaches, loss of productive brain activity, chemical imbalances, testicular cancer, and more.
Everyone will want to keep these devices away from their bodies even when not in use. While driving around or just at work, if the phone enters an area where the signal strength to nearby cell towers is low, the phone will compensate by increasing the amount of energy used to strive to maintain optimal cell phone usage. This also creates an increased damaging effect to human cells. If you have to carry it in your pocket try to minimize the time as much as possible. When talking on the phone always try and use the speaker phone option.
If you must keep a cell phone in your pocket you can put it in a pocket shield. It is a simple, removable liner made of advanced metalized fabrics and foils that slips into your pocket and stays hidden out of sight – to deflect heat, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic transmissions. Otherwise keep it away from the core of the body and head at all times.
Other device that many of us use these days are laptops, notebooks, and ipads. These devices are similar to cell phones as they use wireless connections in most cases and have a fairly strong battery source on them. When you see someone using these great technological devices they are usually holding it in their lap and over time you know it creates that irritating strong heat and thermal reaction to you. Sometimes you have to just set it aside or put it on a table. It is not actually the heat effects that are harmful but the EMF that emits from them.
Another great option though is to just rest the laptop on a thick pillow and sit back in a chair to minimize it from being directly in contact with the body.
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