Are you exposed to high levels of electromagnetic radiation?
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What is electromagnetic hypersensitivity?
Electromagnetic radiation can force people to report non-diagnosable symptoms when they are exposed to high levels of radiation emitted by electronic and electric devices.
This is also known as microwave syndrome or clinical syndrome.
Although the extent of these effects is contested among the scientific community, many experts agree that electromagnetic radiation can cause some level of discomfort for individuals, at the very least.
If you want to make sure none of your loved ones is exposed to high levels of electromagnetic radiation, consider taking the necessary precautions.
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Electromagnetic radiation can force people to report non-diagnosable symptoms when they are exposed to high levels of radiation emitted by electronic and electric devices.
This is also known as microwave syndrome or clinical syndrome.
Although the extent of these effects is contested among the scientific community, many experts agree that electromagnetic radiation can cause some level of discomfort for individuals, at the very least.
If you want to make sure none of your loved ones is exposed to high levels of electromagnetic radiation, consider taking the necessary precautions.
What are the symptoms of electromagnetic hypersensitivity?
There are many symptoms associated with EMF hypersensitivity. These include:
Headache
Nausea
Dizziness
Asthenia
Trouble concentrating
Sleep disorders
Musculoskeletal pain
Mood disorders
Headaches
Nausea
Dizziness
Asthenia
Trouble concentrating
Sleep disorders
Musculoskeletal pain
Mood disorders
What are the common sources of electromagnetic radiation?
Almost every electronic and electrical device emits electromagnetic fields.
Some of the most common household appliances responsible for this kind of radiation include:
Wi-Fi routers
Mobile phones
Fluorescent and halogen bulbs
Mobile charging stations
Electric transformers
Powerlines
Wi-Fi routers
Mobile phones
Fluorescent and halogen bulbs
Mobile charging stations
Electric transformers
Powerlines
What are the symptoms of electromagnetic hypersensitivity?
Switch off your Wi-Fi routers at night
Use a case on your mobile phone to avoid direct contact
Get rid of unnecessary electronic or electrical devices from your bedroom
Put your phone on aeroplane mode if you have to keep it on at night
Used wired devices whenever possible
Switch off your Wi-Fi routers at night
Use a case on your mobile phone to avoid direct contact
Get rid of unnecessary electronic or electrical devices from your bedroom
Put your phone on aeroplane mode if you have to keep it on at night
Used wired devices whenever possible
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An EMF assessment can tell you about the levels of radiation in your home or your workplace and how to reduce it.
If you’re concerned about undiagnosed health issues, an EMF test may be able to tell you what’s wrong.
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
What devices can I use to reduce EMF radiation?
Scientifically speaking, there is only one device that can protect you from EMF radiation and that is a Faraday Cage. Speak to a professional before you invest in any anti-EMF devices, however.
What are the signs of EMF hypersensitivity?
If you suffer from headaches, dizziness, nausea, or musculoskeletal pain with no other credible or confirmed diagnosis, then you might be hypersensitive to EMF.
Which devices emit electromagnetic radiation?
All electrical and electronic devices emit some level of electromagnetic radiation. While this is natural, the problem occurs when these levels are high enough to affect your health and wellbeing.
Is all electromagnetic radiation fatal?
No. While ionizing radiation can be fatal, most devices we use on a daily basis only emit non-ionizing radiation.
Schedule an EMF test for your home or workplace
An EMF test can give you an idea about the radiation in your surroundings and figure out how to reduce it.
Schedule an EMF assessment with an experienced building biologist to create a more healthy living environment.