Understanding Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs)

The topic of electromagnetic fields (EMFs), what they are, and how they might influence the human body is very complex. Tens of thousands of research articles, innumerable national and international committees, organizations, industries, scientists, etc. have spent an incredible amount of time and resources trying to better understand, regulate and make better decisions about how it relates to the potential influence these nonnative stimuli have on living organisms. The following information is designed to educate and provide some actionable steps for people to better manage their role in their lives.

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Top pic is with a cell phone next to them, bottom pic is when it is removed from the room. Note improved measures before and after. This is one of the different assessments the author uses to help determine nervous system and body resting state. The improvement demonstrates to the author that the brain and body are in a reduced “stressed” state..

i have performed various typs of assessments such as these on a multitude of clients over the past 10 months in the presence of their smartphone, wearing their smart watch, etc. an then without and it consistently demonstrates changes in their body’s “tightness” or more accurately its heightened resting state. These have often been performed multiples times with, without, with, without to demonstrate not only how quickly it affects things, but also to reduce any bias of the body having loosened up through multiple testings, the clients getting used to it, etc. they also invariably feel the difference.

the other powerful assessment i often employ is for them to note their breathing while in the presence vs without and i often do that first and without telling them. “take a couple of breaths and note what that feels like” with their phone off airplane mode and next to them, then i remeove it and have them do it again and many times it can be profound what they notice.

Top pic is with dimmer overhead fluorescent lights on, bottom pic is with it turned off. Note improved measures before and after. This is one of the different assessments the author uses to help determine nervous system and body resting state. The improvement demonstrates to the author that the brain and body are in a reduced “stressed” state..

Top pic is with smart watch and overhead lights on, bottom pic is with it removed. Note improved measures before and after. This is one of the different assessments the author uses to help determine nervous system and body resting state. The improvement demonstrates to the author that the brain and body are in a reduced “stressed” state..