What is EMF?

EMF stands for the ElectroMagnetic Field that is a by-product of generating electricity. It is a fact of our modern life, something our ancestors never had to contend with - and not enough is known about how it interacts with our body’s subtle and complex metabolism. EMF is sometimes called EMR, for ElectroMagnetic Radiation.
We can observe how natural elements and living matter are affected by exposure to EMF in laboratory experiments: growth patterns can be disrupted, the flow of atoms can be altered - and a growing number of experts believe EMF is harmful to the human body.
These experts believe EMF forces our cells to expend more energy to contend with EMF interference. This can result in fatigue at the cellular level, which at worst causes a gradual drain on our energy levels and leads to difficult to diagnose syndromes with mysterious symptoms - at best it simply causes stress to the system.
“Manmade” electricity - created and distributed via power grids and electrical wires - is the most common source of power in the world, and is a relatively recent development. From its creation at the power plant to its delivery via your hair dryer, computer, or alarm clock, the web of electricity - and the web of EMF - surround us.
Every “wired” home, commercial building, and office is awash in interpenetrating, competing electromagnetic fields. Sadly, our new wireless technology and lifestyle is not free from EMF!
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