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Adverse EMF Radiation

In our interconnected world, the invisible threads of electromagnetic fields weave through the fabric of our daily lives. The image below is a powerful metaphor for our hidden dangers - dangers that, like radiation, we cannot see but profoundly impact our well-being. Yet, as nature finds a way to thrive amidst human-made hazards, so can we learn to protect and nurture our vitality. By understanding the effects of adverse EMFs on our physical, emotional, and spiritual health, we empower ourselves to take action. We can create sanctuaries of balance and harmony, where our pineal glands - our 'crystal palaces' - can flourish, connecting us to higher realms of creativity and consciousness. Let this be a call to awareness and positive change, inspiring us to seek ways to shield ourselves from harmful influences and unlock our full human potential.

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What are Adverse EMFs?


Electromagnetic fields/frequencies (EMFs) come from everything that uses electricity. There are two basic types of EMFs:


ELFs (extremely low-frequency fields) generally include everything that runs off the utility grid. Many devices we plug into the electrical sockets in our homes and offices generate ELFs, defined as 60 or fewer cycles per second of alternating current.


EHFs (high-frequency fields) are produced by most modern electronics, such as TVs, stereo systems, microwave ovens, cell phones, computers, and appliances. Alternating current (AC), the form of electric power used in the United States, induces electric currents in all objects that conduct electricity, including humans. Direct current (DC), such as that produced by batteries, is unlikely to induce electric current in humans, so AC fields have been the focus of most research on how EMFs impact human health. However, since EMF fields change constantly depending on the power usage in the person’s environment and their proximity to the power source, identifying and measuring levels of EMF exposure is very complex,


How Do Adverse Electromagnetic Fields Affect Our Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Health?


Since the late 1970s, concerns have been raised about the link between EMFs and cancer, primarily leukemia and brain cancer. With the dramatic increase in cell phones and other wireless technology, our daily exposure to harmful EMFs has increased rapidly in recent years. This causes many people to feel more stressed and tired because we are inundated wherever we go. The only time we are not exposed to EMF radiation is in nature or on a boat. This is why people hiking in the wilderness away from the grid feel more clear and calm.


The parts of our bodies most sensitive to EMFs are the brain, eyes, and the pineal gland, which regulates and controls all the hormonal balances in our bodies. Our pineal gland is sometimes called the crystal palace because its structure is partially crystalline in nature and microscopic structure. The tiny calcite crystals are piezoelectric and can respond to the higher realms of light. By activating these crystalline potentials within the pineal gland, we open a portal to the Higher Mind, stimulating an influx of creativity, insight, and solutions to personal and collective problems. This inter-dimensional aspect of our consciousness is a potential source of immense inspiration, wisdom, understanding, and creativity. In many cultures, the pineal gland is thought to have mystical powers. By accessing higher levels of our innate creativity, we gain access to the Higher Mind, which extends beyond the constraints of ordinary awareness.


One of the most important hormones is melatonin. When the pineal gland is stressed, melatonin levels decrease, reducing emotional well-being, meditation, and spiritual potential. In addition to creating sleeping disorders, low melatonin levels decrease the immune system’s ability to target chemicals in the body and metabolize them safely out of the body. Melatonin also helps the body deal with abnormal cell growth. By putting stress on the body, EMFs reduce the immune system’s ability to deal with abnormal cell growth, including cancer. People who spend many hours in front of a computer are especially susceptible because the pineal gland is continually stressed. People with chemical sensitivities, environmental illnesses, chronic fatigue, or fibromyalgia commonly have low levels of melatonin. This is a crucial reason we must protect our pineal gland from harmful EMFs.