Electro-pollution

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Electro-pollution

The human being is designed to function optimally at frequencies up to 50 Hertz (1 Hertz= 1 cycle per second). To be honest at such a frequency that can be attained with a good natural diet, exercise and meditation it’s untouchable by anything. Often these days we are surrounded by electro-smog that truly affects us. The biggest health threat to the US is electro-pollution, and it can be associated with the following: DNA damage, brain cancer, Alzheimer’s, breast cancer, children’s cancers (leukemia), immune system dysfunction, cardiac symptoms, and alteration of melatonin production, inflammation and electromagnetic sensitivity.

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Thermo-HeadsThe explosion of iPhones, Blackberries, WiFi, WiMax, video game consoles and even remote-control toys has fundamentally changed our electrical environment, David Wolf talks about it at the longevitynow conference, where he demonstrates how much does it really affect us, since it is penetrating our bodies and disrupting our body chemistry and how the body by grounding can low the frequency, since human life could not exist without the presence of natural electromagnetic fields.
The earth is an omnipresent source of natural healing energy, the ground beneath us is actually very important for us, far away from something we just stand on. This is why it’s crucial to maintain contact with it or at least with a conductive sheet or pad, connected via a wire to the earth, which is equivalent to walking barefoot on the earth itself.

 

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