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EMF / Radio Frequencies

Electromagnetic Frequencies:

 

From the beginning of time, life on earth has adapted to survive in an environment of weak, natural Electromagnetic Radiation. During the 20th century, man-made EMR was introduced to our environment as an unexpected by-product of modern electricity. This type of unnatural EMR was different than what we have been exposed in centuries of the past.

EMR travels at the speed of light and is invisible to humans. It is generally organized by frequency and wavelength. The frequency of EMR refers to the number of times it repeats itself or cycles per second as Hertz (Hz). The wavelength refers to the physical size of the wave and wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency. Extremely Low frequency or ELF, have the longest wavelength and Higher Frequencies such as Radio Frequencies (RF) or Microwaves have a shorter wavelength. These types of EMR are referred to as non-ionizing radiation. The highest frequencies have very short waves and are classified as ionizing radiation. This can be seen in the Electromagnetic Spectrum below.

Electromagnetic Radiation includes AC Fields, DC Fields, Magnetic Fields, Electric Fields, RF Waves / Microwaves, Ionizing and non Ionizing Radiation. AC refers to alternating current which continually changes polarity for positive to negative creating a push pull force effect. DC refers to direct current which is a constant continual field or a constant force. RF and Microwaves have alternating field properties but at a much higher frequency. Ionizing radiation is composed of particles that individually have sufficient energy (or can liberate sufficient energy) to remove an electron from an atom or molecule.

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EMF Exposure Symptoms:

  • Insomnia

  • Headaches

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Brain fog

  • Ringing in ears

  • Dizziness and vertigo

  • Frequent illnesses

  • Hormone imbalances

  • Restless sleep at night

  • Cancer or increased in cancer risk

  • HPA axis dysfunction (AKA. adrenal fatigue)

Radio Frequency “RF” Waves:

 

The use of Radio Frequency “RF” Wave technology plays an integral part in our daily lives. As AC Electric fields and AC Magnetic fields approach higher frequencies, the fields become airborne and in this condition become Radio Waves. Microwaves are simply higher frequency radio waves.

 

RF waves are used to convey information from one place to another through the air. They are used in mobile communication, radio and television broadcasts, radar, satellite navigation, homeland security and are a significant part of what we recognize today as an international communication infrastructure. These high energy, airborne waves, are capable of traveling miles. RF waves are considered high frequency electromagnetic radiation (10 MHz -300 MHz). Power density readings in microwatts per square meter µW/m² are often used to express the magnitude of the signals. A spectrum analyzer is used to identify the specific frequency of a signal.

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