Tips to Block EMFs: Simple Steps for a Safer Environment
We all love technology—it has drastically changed our lives, making things simpler and more efficient. But at what price? For many elderly individuals, the constant exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from devices like smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, and laptops raises concerns about potential health impacts. While research on EMFs is ongoing, taking steps to reduce exposure can offer peace of mind and create a safer living space. Here are practical, easy-to-follow tips to help block or minimize EMFs in your daily life:
Most important is to not wear your phone on your body.
Keep Devices at a Distance: try to avoid direct contact with EMF-emitting devices. Sleep with your phone away from your bed (at least 3 feet), ideally in airplane mode, or use a Faraday pouch to block signals.
Invest in wireless headphones or earphones or speakers instead of Bluetooth devices.
Limit Screen Time: Reduce prolonged exposure by taking breaks from devices and setting time limits, especially for children who may be more sensitive to EMFs.
Unplug and NEVER using a Microwave will save you from Magnetic EMFs in a BIG way. Yes, if plugged in it still emits EMFs. It's a bioweapon.
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Use Wired Connections: to reduce wireless EMF exposure: Opt for Ethernet cables instead of Wi-Fi.
Turn Off Devices When Not in Use: Power down Wi-Fi routers, laptops, and other electronics at night or when not needed to limit unnecessary exposure and dramatically reduces all EMFs.
Plug your router, modem, tv into a surge protector. One switch and they all turn off each night.
Try a mechanical timer or a surge protector with a mechanical timer. Easy peasy. You don’t even have to think about it.
Shield Your Space: Invest in EMF-blocking products like curtains, blankets, or paint designed to reduce radiation. For example, shielding fabrics can block up to 99% of EMFs from routers or smart meters. Shungite and Faraday product links.
Use EMF Meters: Measure EMF levels in your home with an EMF meter to identify high-exposure areas and adjust device placement accordingly.
Incorporate Grounding Practices: Spend time barefoot outdoors or use grounding mats to reconnect with the Earth’s natural electric field, potentially counteracting EMF effects.
By implementing these strategies, you can create a lower-EMF environment without sacrificing modern conveniences. Stay informed and choose what works best for your lifestyle!