The EMF Factor
EMFs (electromagnetic fields) are a type of non-ionizing radiation commonly emitted from power lines, transformers, electrical wiring, computers, TVs, lights, clocks, appliances, hairdryers, cell phones, cordless phones, cell towers, Wi-Fi, wireless devices, microwave ovens — virtually everything electrical and electronic in our modern world.
Published studies from around the world have linked electromagnetic fields (EMFs) to increased health risks, suppression of immune function, cell and hormone changes, increased stress, and psychological disorders. Common health complaints such as headaches, sleep deprivation, and other biological effects have also been linked to unsafe levels of EMF.
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Published studies from around the world have linked electromagnetic fields (EMFs) to increased health risks, suppression of immune function, cell and hormone changes, increased stress, and psychological disorders. Common health complaints such as headaches, sleep deprivation, and other biological effects have also been linked to unsafe levels of EMF.
Please explore the tabs above to learn more.