I'm thinking that the cell phone industry will some day face the same scrutiny as the tobacco industry. Knowing the harm, but making too much money to care, and any penalties a minimal dent in the profits.
I bought stickers that supposedly stop or lower EMF from cell phones/iPads/MacBooks and a usb stick for the whole house. I don’t have an EMF detector so I’m going off of reviewers (who are hopefully real people) who say it works. It brings me a false sense of security at least 🤷🏼♀️
I bought an EM meter when we were house hunting a couple years ago. I had always heard that the high voltage power lines are a concern. They may be, but the EM strength varies as a square of distance, so it drops off pretty fast. What I did find out is that regular street power lines produce a high EM signal at the houses near them. Cell phones have a different electromagnetic characteristic (I can't remember the difference between the straight magnetic field from power lines and the cell phone energy). My conclusion is that the EM affects from power lines is probably very, very low, or there would be widespread health effects, since the street power line signals are high for so many houses.
And they pretty much only eat the locally grown/raised food. So the question is, is it the food, the lack of vaccinations, or a combination of both?
Add also their lack of electronics, EMF, cell phones etc.
I was going to post that :)
I'm thinking that the cell phone industry will some day face the same scrutiny as the tobacco industry. Knowing the harm, but making too much money to care, and any penalties a minimal dent in the profits.
I bought stickers that supposedly stop or lower EMF from cell phones/iPads/MacBooks and a usb stick for the whole house. I don’t have an EMF detector so I’m going off of reviewers (who are hopefully real people) who say it works. It brings me a false sense of security at least 🤷🏼♀️
I bought an EM meter when we were house hunting a couple years ago. I had always heard that the high voltage power lines are a concern. They may be, but the EM strength varies as a square of distance, so it drops off pretty fast. What I did find out is that regular street power lines produce a high EM signal at the houses near them. Cell phones have a different electromagnetic characteristic (I can't remember the difference between the straight magnetic field from power lines and the cell phone energy). My conclusion is that the EM affects from power lines is probably very, very low, or there would be widespread health effects, since the street power line signals are high for so many houses.