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Give EMF Solutions (Instead of Electronics)

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An Electronic Silent Spring
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Instead of electronics, give your loved ones EMF Solutions.

8 Easy EMF Solutions You Can Start Today
  1. Turn Wi-Fi off at the router while you sleep.
  2. Get cabled Internet access so that the electromagnetic energy (electromagnetic radiation, EMR) emitted by your device and web access is confined within a cable. EMR emitted by wireless technologies can penetrate buildings, metal roofs and living creatures. The World Health Organization considers such radiofrequency radiation a Class 2B carcinogen.
  3. Do not use a mobile device (mobile phones, iPads) in a moving vehicle: At every mile, your device connects to a new base station, it goes to maximum power. These EMR emissions get trapped in your car (a metal box) and bounce around. Not good.
  4. Do not use mobile devices (including cordless landline phones) around pregnant women or children.
    Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rp3OATqXXR4
  5. Unplug and eliminate cordless landline phones. Cordless phones require base stations--similar to cell towers. Also not good. Replace them with corded landline phones.
  6. Get any digital, transmitting wireless utility meters off of your residence and replace them with analog mechanical meters. Read more
  7. Be aware that using a mobile device near a person with a medical implant such as a cardiac pacemaker, an insulin pump or a deep brain stimulator may cause harmful electronic interference--and may cause the implant to malfunction (shut off). Read More
  8. Educate yourself. Read An Electronic Silent Spring.
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Katie Singer writes about nature and technology in Letters to Greta. She spoke about the Internet's footprint in 2018, at the United Nations' Forum on Science, Technology & Innovation, and, in 2019, on a panel with the climatologist Dr. (more...)
 

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