EMF: Survival Guide. Discover the Real Problems Caused by Modern Radiation (5g, Wifi, Cell Phones etc.), to Protect Yourself and People Around you Better
By David Mallow
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What dangers are hidden in the technological objects that invade our lives? What precautions should we follow in order to minimize our exposure to them?
Discover them and protect yourself better with this book. Keep reading.
Nowadays, humans live in an extremely modern world. Compared to just 30 or 40 years ago, technology has made great strides, bringing a lot of innovation as well as many hidden dangers, invisible to human eyes. Electromagnetic fields are one of those hidden dangers that interact with our bodies in several ways.
EMF frequencies are classified as non-ionizing radiation. They are considered safe if compared to ionizing X-ray radiation. But this is not always true, since they are both harmful. The world is like a large electrical circuit that affects humans, animals and plants. Most people do not know that the human body is already electrically charged. This principle is used in the medical world for diagnosis and treatments: electrocardiograms for the heart, electroencephalograms for the brain and magnetic resonances are used for medical diagnoses.
Countless scientific studies state the dangerous biological implications of electromagnetic fields, largely ignored by governments. The large telecommunications industry and the governments are refusing to acknowledge these proven dangers.
✓ Here is what you will find inside this book:
- What are electromagnetic fields (EMF)?
- How do they affect the human body?
- The rise of G5 and its side effects
- The risks of G5 on children's health
- How to decrease exposure to electromagnetic fields
- How to protect yourself from electromagnetic pollution
- Many useful advices to use every day
- … and much more
Face this problem in the best way by protecting yourself and the people around you. In order to protect yourself better, you need to understand the problem, and this book will help you with it.
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EMF - David Mallow
Introduction
What Is an EMF?
Electric and magnetic fields, otherwise recognized as EMFs, are non-ionizing sources of radiation. EMFs are areas of energy that form around electric-based devices that are plugged in and turned on. Yes, you cannot see these magnetic fields, but EMFs are available around anything that runs on electricity inside your home. Not only are EMFs present around the devices and appliances that you plug into an electric socket, but they also exist around the panels and electric wirings that help provide electricity to your house as well.
Where EMFs Come From
While EMFs are generated around anything that uses or transports electricity, the number of EMFs that you are exposed to will vary depending on how close you are to the source. EMFs disappear rapidly with distance, so the farther that you position yourself from an appliance, the less exposure you will receive. For instance, if you stand right next to a microwave oven, your EMF exposure will be higher than if you stand three feet away.
The same is true for EMF exposure from power lines outside of your home. Not all power lines are the same. Some have much larger EMF exposure than others. Power lines that must send large amounts of electricity from the generating plants to cities are likely to have larger EMF exposures than the power lines that run on a suburban street. However, there are many factors that affect the EMF levels. Regardless of which type of power line it is, the farther that you are from the lines, the less exposure you will have. The Connecticut Department of Public Health states that at 300 feet, about the length of a football field, the EMF levels from power lines would be considered background levels,
which means that the EMF exposure is similar to what is commonly found and not unusually higher.
EMFs are not blocked by walls. Just because you are in a house does not mean that you would be protected from increased levels of EMF exposure located outside your home. Inside your house, if one room contains excessive EMF levels, the walls of your home will not block those EMFs from traveling into other rooms.
Measuring EMF Levels
You can find out just how many EMFs you and your family are exposed to at home with a simple electronic gadget known as a gaussmeter. EMFs are measured in units called gauss (G). Measurements in the home will most often be calculated in milligauss (mG), which is 1,000 times smaller than a gauss. A gaussmeter can measure the EMF that exists in any room or around any specific electrical device.
Gaussmeters aren’t just for homeowners trying to reduce their radiation exposure. They are also widely used by ghost-hunters, too. It is thought that spikes in EMF levels, compared to a normal baseline level with no other logical explanation, indicates the presence of a ghost manifesting itself.
Gaussmeters can be purchased online and at some home improvement stores. You can also ask your electric company or electric cooperative if they can do an EMF assessment of your home. Some companies will perform the service for free or for a small charge.
EMF Sources in the Home
Though you can be exposed to EMF anywhere, your home might be a major source of EMF levels. With all of the gadgets and devices that can be plugged in at home throughout the day, you might have EMF hot spots that you are not even aware of. The good news is that you can control your exposure to EMF levels inside your home by simply moving some things around or unplugging some appliances when not in use.
Televisions and Computers
Do you sit in front of a computer all day at work? Then do you come home and relax by watching a few hours of TV? You could unknowingly be exposing yourself to very low levels of radiation with every hour you spend in front of a computer or television.
Some television and computer monitors use a cathode ray tube, which can create low levels of X-rays. Keep in mind that X-rays contain ionizing radiation, the kind that can cause health problems. Flat-screen televisions and computer monitors that have a plasma display or Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) do not use cathode ray tubes, which means that they do not produce X-rays. As electronic devices, all computers and televisions, not just ones with a tube display, will radiate EMFs, as well.
There have been no medical links between TV or computer monitor X-ray emissions and health problems. The FDA limits the amount of radiation that can be emitted from a TV to 0.5 milliroentgen (mR) per hour. Even so, you might still want to limit your radiation exposure that comes from a television or computer using a cathode ray tube.
As with all radiation sources, the farther you are from the device creating the radiation, the less exposure you will have. If you have a TV or computer that uses a cathode ray tube, sit as far away as possible (at least two to three feet) to reduce your exposure. Limit your time spent on the computer or watching TV. When it comes time to purchase a new television or computer monitor, choose an LCD or plasma screen.
Home Electronics
Other electronic devices in your home can emit EMFs and radiation. When these devices are turned off or unplugged, they cannot emit radiation. While all electronic devices will have an EMF field, some devices are more worrisome than others.
Electric blankets can emit a magnetic field that lies right on top of your body. Do not sleep with an electric blanket plugged in. If you want to warm your bed before sleeping, turn on the electric blanket before getting into bed,