FAQs
What are EMFs?
Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMFs) are more accurately called “Electromagnetic Radiation” (or EMR’s). Modern technologies are bombarding our bodies with lower frequency, man-made electromagnetic radiation at levels that people have not experienced until the last few years.

What are common sources of EMFs?
WiFi routers, cell phones, tablets, computers, laptops, power lines, electric cars, dirty electricity, and blue tooth devices.

How do EMFs affect our health?
Fatigue, sleep disturbances, concentration difficulties, headaches, immune system imbalances, cell damage (DNA and free radical damage), and evidence for Alzheimers and cancer risk. Visit bioinitiative.org to read the studies.

How do you know EMFs are harmful?
- There are over 10,000 studies proving EMFs have harmful effects. You can read more than 4,000 non-biased studies at www.Bioinitiative.org, which is a non-biased EMF organization.
- They have determined that "safe" levels or "biologically-based precautionary standards" are as follows:
- ELECTRICITY LEVELS:
- CELL PHONE, WiFi (Microwave) Levels:
- The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have classified electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones (emfs) as a Group 2B agent. (Possible carcinogen to humans). Group 2B includes Round-up, lead, gasoline, and engine exhaust.

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Children absorb more microwave radiation (MWR) than adults.
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The fetus is in greater danger than children from exposure to MWR.
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The legal exposure limits have remained unchanged for decades.
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Cellphone manuals warnings and the 20 cm rule for tablets/laptops violate the “normal operating position” regulation.
Just how bad are EMFs today?
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