While doing a bit of information gathering in terms of healthy living, i came across some studies being done on the effects of low intensity, non ionizing electro-magnetic radiation. You know, those waves that are all around us, all the time, being emitted from cell phones, towers, WiFi routers and their towers and, brand new to the family with even more bang for the bug (yes, thats intentional), 5G.

So i took a look at the following website https://bioinitiative.org/ and looked up their findings in a report from 2012 https://bioinitiative.org/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/BioInitiativeReport-RF-Color-Charts.pdf

What i found rather interesting are the following effects:

I could go on, but looking at these symptoms, does anyone else here see certain parallels, aswell? Mind you, this were results from 2012 without any 5G being involved.

Now, i am aware that it is what it is and we will neither stop 5G nor get out of harms way concerning that as it is basically unavoidable for most but what we can, at least, do is try our best to approach this with what is within our abilities to help our bodies become more resilient towards it.

So, from what i can personally do, now, is adjusting my diet and to possibly add adequate supplementation. I will not go into much detail as you will and should have to do your own research but i can try to highlight what might require the most attention.

Generally make sure that your digestion is in order and keep away from sugar and too many carbs. Adapting more healthy life choices might be more important than ever, currently, as i doubt that we will be seeing any change in favor of lower EMF radiation exposure, anytime soon.

Hope that that is helpful to the one or the other, as, regardless if there is more or less to this, a more concious approach towards our health cant really be wrong. Be well, all and have a great day!

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Asbestos considered to be safe for 90+ years. Trans fats 60 years. Cigarettes 40+ years.

Why’s there a legal page about RF exposure in the iPhone’s settings if it was completely safe?

Good points!

There are places here in the US where communities have setup no EMF zones and some people have reactions so bad they live in a faraday cage essentially to minimize EMF

Edit I also saw a video from the uk of device that measured the EMF and they were worried because these new manhole plates were spiking high in his area.

In my old house the water meters are smart meters meaning wifi to the city.

The electric and gas meters were also made to be the same.

I have heard similar things and it is indeed worrysome. Good to hear people are trying to setup no EMF zones! If i had the means, i would certainly look for such a place to live in.

I've looked into them, and most are for privileged, affluent people wiling to drop thousands on a glorified retreat. There are exceptions, but in my region it's a predatory business. What we need (and what I'm working on) are AMA accommodations.

Yeah this dudes wife got real bad they tried the faraday thing and it worked. So they found a rural mountain community that’s has no emf restrictions

I have had success blocking emf with white clothing and tested this using an emf detector. My stepdad worked with a scientist in the 70s/80s who would only wear white for the same reason.

in combination with a reflective fabric like polyester or silk this could actually work, i think. Interesting!

I suspect something other than your clothing is doing the work, more likely the material you selected.

The basis of my suspicion is that many homes use white paint and do not have an issue with Wi-Fi or cell signal.

On the other hand, white light is the reflection of all colors, so there could be some effect, though the ultimate sum of emf radiation is unlikely to be changed significantly.

Perhaps it is the dye used combined with a specific material?

I have no idea how small the gaps must be in a Fairday cage, but I do know that we can purchase metal screen for windows that could offer an inexpensive protection for a room, assuming the metal screen is conductive.

Initial testing could probably be done with a single roll of screen, though I wonder if scaling up the size of each wall would weaken the ability to block some radio waves.

I agree with you that something is going on there, but I’m not educated enough to know what it is, yet. My stepdad told me the story about this scientist who would only wear white, and I would love to know what he found that he based his decision on. I believe he may have considered material, stitching, dyes, etc.

I am curious to understand the propagation of waves now and the effects they may have if they come into a hole that they cannot escape directly due to reflection, such as emf clothing. I hope it will act like a faraday cage and dampen the effects, but it takes me time to wrap my head around some of this stuff.

I think the true damage is done by resonance like mentioned in the Water Memory Experiment videos on YouTube where they discuss using the 11th harmonic resonance with a particular frequency to destroy cancer cells or how people break glass with their voices after hitting it with a tuning fork at a particular frequency first. If it is resonance with a certain frequency that causes damage, then we really need to know what those frequencies are and under what circumstances damage is caused.

I doubt this. How does that suppose to work?

I should be clear that it only minimally reduced emf radiation to a non threatening level for about a 1-2 ft range, which is the range I was testing for the emf in my home. Mine could have worked due to the type of material, the looseness of fit, and some other things. For real protection, I would suggest purchasing special clothing that has been tested to block emf radiation. I plan on purchasing additional equipment and running more thorough tests when I get the emf blocking clothing.

running more thorough tests when I get the emf blocking clothing.

When you do, it would be great to hear about the results. Maybe post a report here once you have the data?

Great post, thanks for sharing your info.

I don’t incorporate enough of it into my life where I can say I notice a difference. I’ve heard people say when they have, it is noticeable.

Grounding.

Actually touching the ground of the earth no shoes or anything else between you and earth. Some people sleep on a mat that is electrically grounded to the earth.

If anyone doubts that we are electrical beings, see >!EEGs or EKGs.!<

For what its worth, my own experiences are also rather limited and im not sure if living on the first floor makes any difference, but i havent noticed anything directly, wether i am walking barefoot around the apartment or wearing socks.

That doesnt mean, though, that there is no effect to walking barefoot or otherwise grounding oneself, as things may take time to change which simply is not that easy to notice on its own.

A very interesting aspect regarding this topic, anyways. Thank you!

You don't ground indoors. Need to walk on grass, concrete, sand, dirt etc.

So i actually got myself to try this. I went into the closeby woods and walked the trails barefoot for an hour. What i noticed, and which also is not that much surprising when thinking about it, is that you are going your way more conciously. The fact that you check the ground in front of you more and feel the soil (and stones, heh) beneath your feet seems to enhance all the other senses, aswell, in a way. You more conciously experience the air being filled with different smells from the plant life, you notice little changes in temperature when the trees allow the sun to shine down to where you are. The sound of the wind changing in strength (maybe even direction) is noticed, easily. It was an awesome experience, i have to say.

I had the feeling like connecting with an old and dear friend, again after a long time of separation. After a couple hours being back home my feet started hurting quite a bit but that is well worth the experience and im treating them with "Allgäuer Latschenkiefer" which contains a resin from a special tree and is a real treat and very effective to remedy sore and dry feet.

Will do that again as soon as possible and hope my feet acclimate themselves to this procedure that i plan on doing very regularly from now on. 10/10 points for more concious living!

Oh, well that is quite unfortunate for me, then, as i dont really see myself to be walking barefoot through our streets. Especially not with the temperatures we currently have ;)

Yeah my apartment complex has way too much broken glass everywhere for that. I wear grounding shoes (called earth runners) when outside to let me still ground while I walk.

That is an idea i have been thinking about, actually.

ut i havent noticed anything directly, wether i am walking barefoot around the apartment or wearing socks.

That isn't grounding; you have to do it outdoors -- bare feet touch bare ground. One of the best places is water or wet sand/dirt for maximum conductivity.

I myself sleep on a grounding mat; its connected to a copper grounding rod outside my bedroom window drove six feet into the ground.

I have looked up on such mats and they seem rather unaffordable to me. The one i checked was 70 Euros and according to some people in the comments, it didnt even actually work as they did a measure on it.

Does the mat contain electrically conductive fibers? I know that these fibers exist because of the maker community, and this is the first time I have heard of a grounded mattress, so I am curious.

The issue I see with a grounded mat is that you would also need blankets that also contain electrically conductive fibers.

I suppose that a grounded mat with a metal core would block emf flowing from below your mattress and may also collect some emf that comes in an an angle where it hits the conductive element before hitting you, but for this to be effective you would need to be completely wrapped in a grounding cage or other conductive element.

Yes, the mat is electrically conductive. As I said, it is connected to a grounding rod outside my window. Prior to a grounding mat, I used stickers, much like EKG stickers, on my feet, then connected to a wire, that is connected to the grounding rod.

The purpose of a grounding mat, or grounding in general isn't to electrically shield you from EMF's; its to discharge them to ground. To restate, it doesn't "block EMF's" - it redirects them to ground.

Ground is where all electricity wants to go.

Our feet would normally and naturally touch the ground when we walk without rubber insulating soles. The idea of literally walking barefoot on the ground, or sleeping on the ground, or a grounding mat, is to discharge

these things don't have direct impact on health, they just decrease/increase your susceptibility to other dis-eases and increase the likelihood of triggering "genetic" illnesses.

Sounds like an alteration of gene expressions through polarization? Might have butchered it but i get what you are saying and it does sound plausible.

Sounds like a direct impact on health to me.

I call it charging lol

here is a list of links of scientific studies that investigate the effects of some EMF on the pineal body in the brain.

As it turns out the scientific community has noticed that the pineal gland is indeed effected by EMF. Here are several papers going over it.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23051584/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24772943/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2096195/

https://www.sci-hub.st/10.1111/j.1600-079x.1990.tb00901.x

I even found an article and research paper relating piezoelectricity to the pineal gland.

https://knoji.com/article/the-piezoelectric-effect-and-the-pineal-gland-in-the-human-brain/

https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-00972373/document

From the research paper:

ABSTRACT

The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer secreting melatonin, responsible for the physiological circadian rhythm control. A new form of biomineralization has been studied in the human pineal gland. It consists of small crystals that are less than 20 ÎĽm in length. These crystals could be responsible for an electromechanical biological transduction mechanism in the pineal gland due to their structure and piezoelectric properties. Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), we identified crystals morphology and showed that they only contain calcium, carbon and oxygen elements. Furthermore, the selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) and near-infrared Raman spectroscopy established that the crystals are calcite. We will now focus on the physiological effect of microcrystals in pinealocyte cell culture under Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic-Fields (RF-EMF).

INTRODUCTION

Because of the fast development of mobile telecommunication, the interaction of Electromagnetic Fields(EMF) with biological environment becomes a public health concern. Although the action of non-ionizing radiation on biology is still unclear, several hypotheses of interaction have been suggested: hot spot phenomena, ADN/RF-EMF interaction, EMF effect on cellular development (oncology) [1-3]. But no convincing study brings to the conclusion of an effective risk of RF-EMF for health. The pineal gland converts a neural signal into an endocrine output. The most important hormone it secretes is melatonin the main role of which is to control the physiological circadian rhythm [4]. Two biomineralization forms can be observed in the pineal gland. Concretions so called “brain sand”, a polycrystalline complex of few millimeters long, and microcrystals the length of which does not exceed 20 micrometers. While concretions have been extensively studied [5-9] no study has been published on the microcrystals. In this article the microcrystals were analyzed with different biophysical techniques. Their physicochemical properties and particularly piezoelectricity would give them an active role in a potential mechanism of electromechano-transduction in the pineal body. We are currently planning a study on the effects of Global System for Mobile (GSM) waves on these microcrystals in cellular culture and their influence on the pineal body physiology.

Thank you for provding these links! Their finds seem to be in accordance with the reported sleep, concentration and memory issues, aswell as the observed intercellular Calcium changes. Highly interesting AND concerning.

agreed, seems they took away our ability to produce serotonin normally and replaced it with the ones provided during scrolling on phones etc. Basically drug addicts but with video stimulation.

Remember that you can decrease exposure by living somewhere that hasn't been compromised, after all overpopulation/malthusianism is a hoax meant to try to justify eugenics etc. so there's actually lots of places that a Person can live, provided they are intially capable of a few things first, like building a house properly etc. which is much harder for poorer People to do though, since holding any land is now a "luxury" in most countries. (Perhaps guides on homesteading can be made into electronic documents etc. and spread around, without asking fr a price of course. The more that is made available the easier it will be for People to go that direction should they want to, the key thing is getting the "wnt" in there... much of the media machine has been devoted to trying to take the want for independence out of People.)

I do note though that for all those doom & gloomers who say that "5g/wirless is inevitable, we are the borg resistance is futile" garbage, the French People were pulling down towers etc. a few months back as I recall, their technological filth is Not inevitable, and can be opposed, or removed if need be. A point though, if the tech is "incoveniant" for People they will be more likely to oppose it's use and implementation. Things like "smart" meters are already "inconveniant" from the start considering the amount of spying they do and the ramping up of prices they're used to justify, as well as the undocumented crap they do, (not to mention the EMF.) which can include taking remote control of devices and shutting them off or otherwise allowing hackers access to appliances etc. within the home, or access to billing etc. making them a gross security risk. All of which needs to be highlighted to People, and proper ways of uninstalling such electro-garbage made known.

Note that the electric companies try very hard to make uninstalling as "inconveniant" as possible, while making installing as easy as possible to "sell" the tech... some have been unloaded with such devices against their consent, with the company spying on them to take advantage of when they weren't home to sneak in and install such while the home owners were away, such is the importance of getting those wastes of electronic components jammed onto every house to make a mesh panopticon to the companies in question. What we're really seeing with all this is covert ops of active warfare against the Citizenry of the nations of the world by the globalist/internationalist terrorist faction, and it needs to be regarded as such.

One way of opposing the garbage is to provide replacement analog meters, (or other ways of generating needed electricity that isn't metered, to break from the electric company entirely) to People by legitimate electricians that can uninstall the "smart" garbage and install a legitimate meter. (or generating device etc.) correctly for free to them with no strings, doing so will drastically impact the electric companies' bid to bully the Customer into compliance, and undo their monopoly. Similarly promoting the use of Landlines versus cellular again might upend other plots there... after all "cellular" phones are "inconveniant", essentially corporate electro-garbage that vomits ads and similar filth to People on a constant basis while constantly tracking them, spying on them & anyone else that comes within lisening proximity etc. whereas a landline is a physical wire working off existing infrastructure that doesn't need power or a signal to be able to run effectively, (because the phone lines are separate from the power lines, and so are unaffected by power outages etc. unless the entire pole holding them is destroyed/disconnected by tree fall or other things that break the lines entirely.) and if privacy is desired can be easily unpluged, breaking physical connection which guarantees the phone can't work as a spy device for that duration. (unless it's been tampered with by the company that made it, of course.)

To those ends, it might be important to get People some free knowledge of electricity/wiring and how phone lines work, because if everyone knows how the stuff works it becomes easier for them to maintain their own stuff, as well as to noticed nderhanded garbage that might be deployed. If this can be done then it might serve to counteract this mess, and knock the overton window for normalizing the wireless garbage back a few marks. Similarly knowing what a faraday cage is and other legitimate EMF blocking etc. stuff would be helpful, there's already a hoax market for reich's garbage in the form of "orgonite" etc. that's been deployed as disinfo and a "snake oil" to sell People resin without any legitimatte EMF countering stuff and otherwise victimizing them, so that should be avoided.

Also as an aside OP, I hear things like JackFruit and Coconut water have a large amount of potassium in them, that might be helpful in case of magnesium OD.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on that matter and especially the tip with the JackFruit and Coconut water!

I wrote my undergrad thesis on EM-RF and cited The Invisible Rainbow, as well as Samuel Milham's plethora of work on Dirty Electricity. This is a very real and serious problem and I'm happy to see it addressed here.

Electric blankets give me a headache. Using those old Nokia mobile phones gave me the same sort of headache.

I have a brainy friend who used to work for space X. He thought I was crazy when I told him my microwave will give you a headache if you stand anywhere near it when it’s on. He changed his mind after he experienced it himself. I even checked it with a meter. It’s way above normal.

We don’t use it very often, but if I do, I push start and walk away quickly.

One of the problems with studies on EMF is the allopathic medicine way of viewing things. This way basically doesn't associate negative effects of EMF with it because it's not something you can see immediately. And of course like most tests docs do like thyroid, testosterone, etc, there's not even a half ass attempt at looking at the big picture, for example testosterone level is fine so that means things are ok, no attempt to look at estrogen, progesterone, etc by most docs, or at least the correct balance, which yes even in men estrogen level with progesterone can be out of whack and everything in balance benefits someone a great deal more than just test levels getting back to normal/high. Same thing with EMF, the aspects of the body EMF effects aren't even considered and looked into in a way that shows the effects of EMF, even when there are responses from our bodies to EMF that a few brave researchers have discovered, it just seems to be ignored.

Unbelievable.

Oh!

What the fuuuuck was that?

I hope more people look into minimizing harmful EMF. Hopefully it's not too kooky too say on this sub, but I've been looking into orgonite products (necklaces, prisms, etc). Grounding mats calm me, but it's not a long term solution. Lessening screen time and spending time barefoot on grass would be ideal, but hard to do if you need to be in front of a computer to work all day.

Without a doubt, actually turning off my power strip to my large computer devices have helped me sleep much better.

In the long term we'll have to address things like cell-phone towers. But that would require everyday people to wake up.

Orgone is totally fine to discuss here.

As someone who developed EHS (sensitivity to wireless radiation), WE NEED MORE AWARENESS OF THIS.

I'm currently too tired to elaborate at the moment (lol), but I can't thank you enough. Never before in the history of any health issue have I encountered so much contempt towards a legitimate crisis.

Even primary schools now set up wifi access points in every classroom and give kids as early as kindergarten freaking ipads... it's just unbelievable. We need every voice out there protesting 5G, smart meters - anything that you cannot consent to, for the sake of both our health and personal liberties.

Since 5G is one of the biggest battles, here's a nice little article that spells out why it's a bad idea.

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Ironically, a tinfoil hat would block out the vast majority of emf /rf.

I suspect this is why the tinfoil meme was created. You're not thought to be crazy to only protect your head, but also if you mention that you use it to insulate electric connections and/or devices to reduce the radiation. Tinfoil stuff all the same, right?

Well I read that it worked on a emf / rf website. So when I went around my home with the detector I found that where my head would be while sleeping, the socket was kicking out some high readings. I wasn't happy sleeping like that for 8 hours a day and I had bought a bed with a swanky long, low headboard that only worked in that location.

Anyway, I got an A2 cardboard sheet and covered both sides with standard alu kitchen foil. Placed it behind the headboard and reduced the signal to zero. Now I'm happy to sleep there. I've also heard this trick being used to wrap bank cards when not in use, back when there were people walking around with those mobile payment machines and stealing small amounts from cards using proximity, contact less payment machines.

unreliable how so? Are independent (as in, non industry funded), peer-reviewed studies not good enough for you? What did you think about Dr. Martin Pall? Oh, I guess the Skeptic Redditor Degree must dwarf his education then, hm? And what do you think about the bioinitiative report? Full of quacks there, too?

And how can you prove the research was cherry-picked? Better verify all those studies you assert that claim the opposite were both valid and unbiased.

But come on, ad hominem attack, a need for an appeal to authority, and false presumptions... but no arguments? Are you actually trying to make a point, or did you just have a bad day?

The author shows zero actually knowledge of electricity

Was something incorrect? And just curious, do you need a physics degree to understand the earth is round, or a biology degree to know we're all composed of cells with complex organelles? Besides, since this covers health effects, wouldn't it be more apt for someone with a medical background to discuss health concerns on something that is biologically active?

The author used another citation to essentially say ""1MHz applied to item X caused cancer. Therefore 1GHz must cause super duper cancer!!!!"" This is just incorrect on so many levels.

Nowhere was this neither stated nor implicated. The problem with is that 1Ghz waves are much newer, there are fewer studies on their effects so pretty much all we have to rely on are hazards of lower frequency EMFs. But don't worry, there is still other valid research, which I would be happy to supply you with. But even then, so far, similar patterns have been found between low frequency and higher frequencies, so at the very least it should offer pause and urge researchers to continue investigating waves in the 5G range. That does not preclude the point.

FWIW, since you're clearly uninformed, the reason 5G is of particular concern actually has to do with the proximity of the towers and access points, as the specific absorption rate (SAR) of radiation in your flesh increases at a compounded rate the closer you are to your devices. To be clear, EMFs abide by the inverse square law, and if we really want to be technical, it's the magnetic field that causes the most pronounced effects, which is why close range devices and transmitters are of the greatest concern.

I do think our society is a little too wireless-happy and should look deeper into effects of EM radiation

Really? Then why the fuck attack rational human beings who are just trying to draw awareness to a potential problem? If nothing else, you'd think personal liberty (from wireless radiation) would be a value on this sub, but I suppose not.

If you want to go after someone, find the radiation alarmist flat earthers who can't even figure out their own phones are a more potent source of EMR than the cell tower down the road. There are many, many misinformed EMF activists, so perhaps consider channeling that contempt towards them or educating yourself.

Don't worry about them, I enjoyed the article. Thanks for sharing.

Following the issue of EMF, has anyone looked properly into what problems might electric car use have in this regard?

I've found it curious how hard the controllers are pushing EVs on us. Might be about more than just limiting people's mobility.

Any more specific data regarding a possible EMF danger?

Im not sure what kind of frequency the electro magnetic field of such a battery emits and how strong its field is but this is an interesting aspect worth exploring!

Tinfoil hat thinking: I think the EV push might be another case of - make this device/machine essential and ubiquitous so that the component manufacturing (batteries in this case) becomes industrialized at large scale and development/research is subsidized through sales and competition. Also promotes the securing of strategic resources. Advance battery tech will be useful for the DUMBs and underground life.

Interesting point. I guess we'll learn more as years go by. Can't be a benevolent idea behind this though, since the creeps want to outlaw combustion engines altogether.

Ohh great recommendations!! I don't know if this is helpful, but a friend of mine wrote this article recently on his experience with EMFs and some tips. Sharing it here in case it's interesting! https://whomesome.com/articles/emf-exposure/

Great article that i enjoyed reading. Very well researched and written, just like how actual journalism should be. Kudos to your friend!

Thanks so much for the feedback! I'll let him know :D

No no no, I watched better call Saul and I know for a fact that questioning what’s in the air is a mental illness!!

Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is... kinda a crock of shit.

Example experiment: during double-blind testing, no participant was able to correctly identify when they were being exposed better than chance.

EHS is an excellent example of the nocebo effect: where negative thinking impairs health. I have no doubts that people suffering from EHS are really experiencing adverse health outcomes. However, the cause is not actually electromagnetic radiation, whether it's from 5G or WiFi or whatever.

The experiment has to be a long-term exposure. Being able or not, to detect short-term exposure tells exactly nothing about long-term adverse effects.

Claiming to be able to SENSE if being exposed to an electro magnetic field has nothing to do with my post, so i dont even know why you would bring that up, here. If you have comprehension difficulties concerning what i have written, feel free to ask!

EMF is also what ghosts emit. It’s how you can detect them.

Maybe ghosts are just EMF’s. 🤔

If you’re worried about 5G, I have some REALLY bad news for you about running your microwave.

A lot of people have refused the use of microwave ovens since the health hazards became public in the '80s.

But there's a large scale campaign to bury any and every piece of information of these issues. Finding the data online is not an easy task today.

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Thank you for clarifying that yourself.

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That is a really bad strawman argument. I dont even own a microwave, to begin with.

Just an aside here. I own an emf detector and I have used it at my extended families homes. As well as the dirty electricity coming off the majority of the power socket, the emf from WiFi routers, devices etc, one of the strongest signals is from the microwave while it is running. Every microwave I have ever tested sends the machine into the dangerous levels of radiation. At my home this extends across the entire 3.5m kitchen in a blast array. They all leak. I now leave the room when using it. I shudder when I see children looking through the window of the oven waiting for their food to be cooked.

I have one of those things too, got it off Amazon for a couple hundred bucks; in short, my finding were the same. EMF everywhere, and in surprising places, but also not so surprising like the microwave. Although, I thought the microwave's shielding was supposed to prevent that. Guess not.

Like you, I've been trying to figure out where to put my bed. I think I'm going to go with the aluminum foil on cardboard route like you, on one particular wall, because I have no room in the house without electrical outlets and switches. Thanks for the idea.

Mine is the gq emf 390. Pretty basic but tries to differentiate between the various bandwidths. Despite being quite cheap it is surprisingly accurate at telling the difference between power, smart meter (which I do not have), WiFi, cell tower, microwave etc. If you have a pretty repetitive lifestyle, it's not necessary to use it constantly. The main surprises were the microwave and bad electrical fallout. My cell phone was not as surprising but still pretty malevolent, sitting there spike pulsing every 10 or 20 seconds. Until you get hold of one of these devices, it is difficult to understand how pervasive this tech has become for sure.

Fun fact: Those TV vans you see parked at newsworthy events might be transmitting over microwaves because radio waves can't support what they're sending.

Those TV vans you see parked at newsworthy events might be transmitting over microwaves because radio waves can't support what they're sending.

Friend, you may not realize this, but.... microwaves ARE radio waves.

If you’re worried about 5G, I have some REALLY bad news for you about running your microwave

Please share! I have a microwave and I run it.

causes change in genes
causes a reducting in sperm count
casues fatigue, depressive tendency, sleeping disorders, concentration difficulties, cardio -vascular problems
cause a change in the immune system
causes reduced memory function
causes increase in free radicals throughout the body
causes changes in intercellular Calcium, especially the heart, it seems

Again, here we have a list of symptoms all already caused by other Livery corporate industries. To bundle them all under EMF is to set up the desperate with a bogeyman to replace their own responsibility for exposure.

Everything in physical existence is EMF! Sure, man's harnessed and distributed electricity is bad for us [positive ions and more] but that doesn't excuse this "catch all" distraction proposal.

Additional consideration: We don't have an immune system.

Is that red herring im smelling, here? Maybe its the Roman Empires fault? Thank you for your invaluable input!

Everything is the believers' fault.

That's how we have the Jesuit intelligentsia militia managing minds for the families that claim to own the world - through collective belief in, and worshipful submittal to, their offered money god.

They are called J.I.M.? Thats a bit silly.

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Shouldn’t be supplementing D3. Check out Matt Blackburn.

I have tried and reading through what he is saying. It doesnt sound all that wrong to me, actually, but i am not an expert to verify his claims, either. What i do know is, though, that many people are vitamin D deficient which will cause its own problems.

In conclusion i would agree and it would also make sense to try and cut down on calcium rich foods to also take into account what he is worried about, considering the intercellular activities within our bodies, in general.

Can you clarify more? Just D3 or any D?

I can tell you that Tom Cowan (of virus denial fame) says you shouldn't take vitamin D, period. The only exception is for therapeutic use if absolutely necessary. I don't remember what the exact issue was, but it was something to do with 'medicinal use only'.

However, I can tell you I stopped taking any vitamin supplements more than a year ago, and it hasn't had any negative effect on my health.

Thanks for the additional detail on that. I'll look up what he has to say about D.

I do know so-called "vitamin" D is a hormone, not a nutrient. I also know that all versions available OTC are synthetic versions of this hormone. I also know the blood measurements done to check your "vitamin D" levels are bullshit, as they are only looking for these synthetic versions in some concentration threshold in your blood.

That being said, I do take D3, which is the only such pharmaceutical supplement I take at this point. I work graveyard shift and have very little opportunity for sun, and for me, while it could be placebo, I seem to feel better when I take a D3 every few days, which was my original reasoning for trying it.

The rest of my supplement regime personally is via desiccated grass fed beef organs from AncestralSupplements.com. Mostly beef liver from there, brain, thymus, bone meal, etc. And then some cod liver oil daily.

I lean towards the natural stuff like you, though I've been too lazy lately to source good organs to eat. Will have to fix that.

In case you do find out what Cowan said about the D, please do share. It was an interesting thing to hear as I recall - but I often forget the details.

Him telling people to avoid D supplements wasn't a huge surprise coming from a guy who dares to write a book about the heart not being a pump. I always wondered why the mainstream promoted vitamin D supplements so heavily if it was actually good for you. That, and also the fact that synthetic vitamin D is rat poison (lol).

Synthetic vitamin D is rat poison but then you should also consider salt to be snail poison. We are talking about concentrations of it that are not comparable with the amounts that humans use for supplementation. Anything can become a poison if the concentration is high enough.

Also, if that guy considers the heart to not be a pump, i cant really taike him seriously, anyways, as, what else would it possibly be?

Also, if that guy considers the heart to not be a pump, i cant really taike him seriously, anyways, as, what else would it possibly be?

He's not alone in this line of thought and he makes a very hood case for it. You'd need to hear what he has to say, but that would require to take him at least that much seriously, to see what he is actually saying. (I agree with him BTW)

I looked at one explanation saying its the blood that does the circulation and not the heart by being differently charged, so the heart doesnt actually pump. Fine but why is it that when the heart stops that circulation is only reestablished when you get it back to "pumping"?

The Heart beating should also not get stronger when blood pressure is raised but weaker in that case and why would it require such a strong muscle in the first place?

Yeah but no, maybe there is a charging effect but that doesnt take away from the heart being a pump.

The circulation is powered by the blood vessels themselves. It's similar to magnetism. If you want a closer look, check out Tom Cowan's explanation - you can find him on B_tchute.

In this theory the heart acts as a valve to stop the flow periodically so that oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients etc. can transferred between blood cells and the respective sources and destinations. This would likely not work on a constant flow.

This idea isn't new, but it's been buried quite effectively. Rudolf Steiner was one who brought it up in the earlier days.

If it is a valve, it still doesnt add up with how the heart behaves in case of high blood pressure. To counteract it, it should be doing the opposite of what it is doing. Rudolf Steiner, eh? Ok, well, i get it, now, i think, as, after looking up the topic, i believe to have managed to connect the dots with what is actually relevant. Thanks.

Regarding this topic, has anyone here bought any EMF-Free earphones or phone pouches? I've been looking at them lately and hard to choose which might be more effective, I'm just looking at the SYB (Shield Your Body) website now which sells air tube earphones and phone pouches and wondering if anyone has experience with their products?

Try buying ferrites as they’re much cheaper and attaching them as close as possible to the emf source.

There are some really efficacious peer reviewed devices on the market for Modulating EMF like the Lifetune by Airestech which I've bought for my whole fam. Found this code which is 25% off. https://airestech.com/?rstr=protectyourcells They put 2.3 mil into the research and legitimacy of it. Hundreds of pages of how it works on the website. Been sleeping way better with it too.

Are those crystal domes actually useful in blocking EMF or are they pure quackery? Anyone know?