The invisible, constant stress

Electrosmog and radiation
All power lines, transmission towers, cables, electrical appliances, smartphones, and Wi-Fi hotspots generate electromagnetic frequencies – invisible force fields surrounding every electrically powered device. This electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic smog (EMF) is about 100 to 200 million times more intense today than it was 100 years ago. And this naturally has a significant impact on our well-being.
Humans are electromagnetic beings. Many bodily processes are controlled by complex, low-frequency signals (biophotons): for example, nerve impulses at the synapses, the various rhythms in the brain, and the function of the cardiovascular system. When the body is constantly exposed to electromagnetic radiation, these cellular communication pathways can be severely disrupted, which can weaken the immune system and ultimately lead to illness. Hundreds of studies document the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation on the immune system, enzyme synthesis, the nervous system, learning ability, as well as mood and behavioral patterns. All aspects of life at the molecular, cellular, biochemical, and physiological levels can be affected by electrosmog.

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