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Anxiety, Sleeplessness, Exhaustion or Brain Fog?
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If you’re battling with any of these issues, you’re not alone. Studies report that high levels of people have been diagnosed with:
- Anxiety 18%
- Chronic Sleep issues 18%
- Depression 7% in one study, 20-30% in others
- Fatigue & exhaustion – various reports put that number between 20-75% of people.
What’s Going On?
There isn’t one “right” answer, but chances are, you may be impacted by either the energy of the people around you, or the amount of Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) that bombards most of us 24/7. In this letter, we’re going to address the need for really deep sleep at night.
During the day, your cell phone, tablet, WiFi, computer, smart meter, even your household appliances could be causing your symptoms.
Your anxiety may be caused by outside frequencies; which could explain why all the things you are doing to help yourself are less than fully effective.
Most of us have a love-hate relationship with technology. EMF (electromagnetic radiation) and WiFi from our computers, cell phones, tablets, laptops, smart meters, cell towers, etc. That could be because intuitively we know that on some level these things aren’t good for us.
A recent study even shows that rats exposed to low levels of ELF-EMF for just 7 days exhibited anxiety-like behavior! If it affects rats, just imagine what it is doing to you.
Are you safe if you don’t use a computer?
Sadly no, EMF occurs where ever there is electric power. Most appliances put off 50-60 hertz which is still enough to create problems. Plus if you or even your neighbors have WiFi, you are still being bombarded by EMF.
Artificial lighting and exposure to electromagnetic fields, including that from your devices will disrupt normal sleep patterns.
You need healthy sleep to restore your system. But according to scientist Denis Henshaw, EMF and the constant stimulation of artificial light may interfere with our resting or circadian rhythms, and the light from our devices can be a major culprit. The blue light from devices can disrupt your sleep.
Did you know that the only time your body goes into the “rest and repair” mode is when you sleep? When you have EMF coursing through your bedroom, your immune system is busy protecting you instead of “rest and repair”. Getting regular, good, deep, healing sleep may address your issues with exhaustion and anxiety, not to mention your energy level the next day.
EMF Safety Tip #7 – Get Some Great Sleep!
Create a bedroom free from EMF Radiation to improve sleep and protect your body. Here are several suggestions:
- Use curtains or blinds to make your bedroom very dark!
- Eliminate electronics (TV, Computer, Tablet, Phone) from the bedroom. Keep a clock in there if you use an alarm. Do not use your phone as your alarm!
- Put your WiFi Router on an electronic timer. Have it automatically go off at night and come on in the morning at whatever times you set.
- Any stray EMF coming into the bedroom (even from your neighbors) will significantly reduced. This is a big tip – if you have EMF coming through your bedroom from Smart Meters or WiFi in the neighborhood, your body is still on alert instead of resting.
Radiation from household stuff ‘boosts miscarriage risk
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Living off grid, in the woods, away from all tech not such a loony idea after all
Analysis A study of 913 pregnant women in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, found those exposed to high levels of magnetic field (MF) non-ionizing radiation had a 2.72x higher risk of miscarriage than those exposed to low MF levels.
The Kaiser Permanente study, “Exposure to Magnetic Field Non-Ionizing Radiation and the Risk of Miscarriage: A Prospective Cohort Study,” was published this month in the journal Scientific Reports.
The authors, Kaiser researchers De-Kun Li, Hong Chen, Jeannette R. Ferber, Roxana Odouli, and Charles Quesenberry, say their findings add to the evidence that “MF non-ionizing radiation could have adverse biological impacts on human health.”
Mobile phones and Wi-Fi transmitters fire out radio-frequency MF radiation, but are not the only sources of such emissions; as such the study should not be construed as a specific indictment of those devices. Indeed, rather worry solely about smartphones or wireless networks peppering you with radiation, being surrounded by everyday electrical things – from fridges and freezers to hairdryers and clothes irons – may be more harmful than you may think. Possibly.
“In this study, we found an almost three-fold increased risk of miscarriage if a pregnant woman was exposed to higher MF levels compared to women with lower MF exposure,” the study says. “The association was independent of any specific MF exposure sources or locations, thus removing the concern that other factors connected to the sources of the exposure might account for the observed associations.”
Threshold
Study participants were classified in four MF exposure groups – <2.5mG; 2.5–3.6mG; 3.7–6.2mG; and ≥6.3mG – based on 24 hours of measurements with an EMDEX Lite meter as a representation of daily exposure. The researchers did not find the miscarriage risk increased with doses above 2.5mG, leading them to theorize that 2.5mG represents a threshold level for health effects.
In an email to The Register, Dr De-Kun Li, senior research scientist at the research division of Kaiser Permanente Northern California, said: “Please keep in mind that our study was not specifically designed to study radio-frequency magnetic fields, which are more applicable to cell phones and Wi-Fi. Also, we are at an early stage in understanding the health effects of magnetic fields; this is not a settled issue.”
Li said past studies of magnetic fields suffered from poor methods of measurement.
“The controversy over health effects from electromagnetic fields is, to a large extent, a product of earlier studies that did not find many associations between EMF and health risk,” he said. “Looking back, the main reason for the ‘negative findings’ is that those studies were not able to actually measure EMF exposure. When one can’t measure an exposure (e.g., EMF), the ‘study finding,’ by definition, won’t be able to find any association, thus negative findings. This applies to any study, not just those related to EMF. (For example, if one can’t measure the amount of calorie intake, one would conclude that calorie intake has nothing to do with being overweight.)”
Li said his group’s study supports the previously reported association between exposure to high MF levels in pregnancy and the risk of miscarriage, which has been suggested in at least seven other studies.
As Li observed, there is no scientific consensus that MF exposure harms human health. According to the National Cancer Institute, “[A]lthough many studies have examined the potential health effects of non-ionizing radiation from radar, microwave ovens, cell phones, and other sources, there is currently no consistent evidence that non-ionizing radiation increases cancer risk.”
The Kaiser researchers contend that the focus on studying the effect of MF radiation on cancer has made a more general focus on other health effects more difficult because the length of time required before cancer develops has led to inconclusive studies and has supported the impression that MF is entirely safe.
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