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Feb 13, 2025

Cutting Through Radiation: Simple Solutions for Safer Tech | EMF Rocks DSH #1179

Digital Social Hour Podcast by Sean Kelly - Cutting Through Radiation: Simple Solutions for Safer Tech | EMF Rocks DSH #1179

The conversation highlights the use of grounding bags, which contain hand-mined crystals, to improve sleep quality and counteract the negative effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) from devices like phones and Wi-Fi. These bags are said to help users sleep up to 60% deeper, as demonstrated in sleep studies by Dr. Rodney White. The grounding bags create coherence in the home environment, allowing for deeper sleep by mitigating the disruptive effects of EMF radiation. The discussion also touches on the broader health impacts of EMF, including potential sterility and endocrine disruption, and suggests that natural solutions like grounding bags are more effective than manufactured EMF protection devices. The conversation emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with nature to counteract modern technological impacts on health.

Key Points:

  • Grounding bags with crystals can improve sleep by up to 60%, as shown in studies.
  • EMF radiation from devices can disrupt sleep and health, potentially causing sterility and endocrine issues.
  • Natural solutions like grounding bags are preferred over manufactured EMF protection devices.
  • Proximity and usage protocols with technology can help mitigate EMF effects.
  • Reconnecting with nature is crucial for counteracting technological impacts on health.

Details:

1. 🌍 Grounding and Energy: Justin from EMF Rocks Explains

1.1. Grounding Bag Benefits

1.2. Mechanism of Action

1.3. Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Concerns

2. 🌐 The Impact of EMF on Health and Fertility

2.1. EMF Health Effects

2.2. EMF Mitigation Strategies

3. 💧 Dehydration and Radiation: A Growing Concern

3.1. Dehydration from Radiation

3.2. Chronic Dehydration in Athletes

3.3. Counteracting Dehydration

3.4. Importance of Clean Water

3.5. Radiation in Enclosed Spaces

3.6. Travel Concerns

4. 📱 Facial Recognition and Radiation Risks

  • Airplane environments expose passengers to radiation levels akin to being in a microwave oven for the flight duration, due to factors like poor lighting.
  • Using grounding techniques, such as grounding bags, can help travelers acclimate to time changes and revitalize their body during flights.
  • The proximity of mobile phones significantly impacts radiation absorption; keeping phones on airplane mode can mitigate exposure by reducing radiation transmission.
  • Increasing the distance between the body and mobile devices decreases radiation absorption, highlighting the importance of keeping devices away from the body to minimize health risks.

5. 🚗 Electric Cars and Health Implications

  • Facial recognition technology, utilizing infrared radar, may adversely affect health, showing muscle weakness during testing when directed at a person's face, suggesting a negative impact on the body's energy field.
  • When the phone with active facial recognition is pointed away from the face, muscle testing indicates strength, highlighting potential harm from direct exposure.
  • Infrared radar technology in facial recognition, akin to systems used for tracking airplanes, raises concerns about close-range exposure to the human face.
  • Potential health risks include increased macular degeneration and skin cancer due to localized radiation exposure, necessitating further research and consideration of safety measures.

6. 💡 Managing Radiation in Daily Life

6.1. Health Risks of Electric Vehicles

6.2. Infrastructure Challenges for Electric Vehicles

7. 📡 The Future of Wireless Technology and Health Risks

  • The Schumann resonance, a natural electromagnetic phenomenon at 7.83 Hz, aligns with the human brain's optimal alpha wave state (8-13 Hz), and disruption from high-frequency radiation from wireless devices can negatively affect human performance.
  • Wireless devices, especially AirPods, emit radiation that can damage the acoustic nerve, confirmed by studies from B initiative.org and the California Department of Public Health.
  • Meters have been used for over a decade to detect harmful radiation levels in homes, highlighting the prevalence of radiation emissions from wireless technologies.
  • Despite evidence, there is a lack of public awareness and regulatory action; the FCC prioritizes telecom operations over health, resulting in inadequate health regulations.

8. 🔌 Reducing Exposure to EMF: Practical Tips

  • 5G technology emits between 60 to 90 billion waves per second, compared to 4G's 2.45 billion waves per second, indicating a significant increase in exposure levels with newer technologies.
  • Telecom regulations permit emissions up to 300 gigahertz, showcasing the potential for higher exposure in the future, warranting increased public awareness and preventive actions.
  • Current safety standards are based on regulations from 1996, which may not effectively address the advancements in technology and the closer proximity of EMF sources today.
  • To mitigate exposure, individuals should educate themselves about EMF and take proactive steps, such as using airplane mode on phones, setting timers to deactivate Wi-Fi during sleep hours, and opting for hardwired connections where possible.
  • Practical measures to lower EMF exposure include installing inexpensive Wi-Fi timers (around $9) to manage when Wi-Fi is active, and hiring an electrician to install a timer on the electrical panel to cut power in bedrooms at night, reducing the overall electromagnetic resonance.
  • These actions are based on the principle of minimizing EMF exposure by reducing unnecessary radiation, especially during sleep, to create a healthier living environment.

9. 🔊 Surveillance and Privacy Concerns

  • Apple lost a major lawsuit for listening to conversations, highlighting privacy concerns with smart devices.
  • Surveillance marketing aggregates data from devices like TVs and smoke detectors to sell products and generate revenue.
  • Apple's revenue significantly benefits from surveillance marketing, with data being a lucrative asset.
  • Facebook reportedly earns approximately $800 per day from user data.
  • Users are advised to disable facial recognition and tracking apps to protect their privacy.
  • Technology should be used as a tool rather than allowing it to control personal lives.
  • Tesla's insurance offers lower rates for safe driving but involves extensive tracking of driver habits.
  • Increased insurance rates can result from driving behavior monitored by tracking technology.
  • There is a call to decentralize technology use to avoid control and maintain personal spirituality.

10. 🌿 Natural Health and Wellness Solutions

10.1. Hydration Importance and Metrics

10.2. Role of Natural Oils in Wellness

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