What are EMFs?
EMF stands for electromagnetic field. These fields are ever present and all around us. EMFs are generated by the sun, the earth, and the electronic devices that surround us at all times.
Man-Made Sources of EMFs
- Cell phones
- TVs
- Wifi Routers
- Microwaves
- Wireless Earbuds
- Power lines
- Lighting
- Security Systems
- Laptops
- Tablets
- Home Appliances
- Radio Transmissions
- and more…
Why are EMFs important?
Impact of EMF’s on health and well-being, sleep, cancer.
Reduce your family’s EMF exposure.
Add link to Waveblocker website.
List reasons to utilize Waveblocker technology.
Resources
https://www.waveblock.com/blogs/emf-radiation-protection/how-do-emf-s-affect-the-body
Somavedic and BrainTap unveil study results confirming positive effects of audio brainwave entrainment and EMF mitigation technology on mental and physical wellbeing.
The results indicated a statistically significant improvement in the quality of sleep and mood, and a decrease in stress and depression, following the introduction of audio brainwave entrainment (ABE) and EMF effects mitigation technology (EEMT), when utilized separately and paired together.
The six-week study featured 20 participants, aged 34-65, who underwent two daily BrainTap sessions, utilizing a BrainTap headset while in close proximity to a Somavedic™ device. Results of the study found that 100% of participants experienced deeper, more restful sleep, while 90% noted a boost in happiness and overall disposition. In order to evaluate the results and effectiveness, the following assessments were distributed: Pittsburgh Quality of Sleep Index, The Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire, and The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21).
The study underscores the importance of understanding how the brain functions during sleep and how Somavedic can have a broad impact on various health issues that stem from stress and lack of sleep. The study’s main limitations are the small sample size and lack of a placebo-controlled group. Nonetheless, the results are auspicious and call for further research to build on these findings.