What are the symptoms of EMF over exposure?

Electro Magnetic Fields (EMF) are everywhere. We can no longer avoid them. Exposure to them is toxic and harmful to our bodies and subtle energy bodies. Since the beginning of the universe, the sun has sent out waves that create EMFs, or radiation. At the same time the sun sends out EMFs, we can see its energy radiating out. This is visible light. At the turn of the 20th century, electric power lines and indoor lighting spread across the world. Scientists realized that the power lines supplying all that energy to the world’s population were sending off EMFs, just like the sun does naturally. Over the years, scientists learned that many of the emerging electrical appliances also create EMFs. As the medical world advanced, much of its diagnostic and treatment equipment, like imaging devices for X-rays and CT scans, were also found to make EMFs. Today, 90 percent of the world’s population has access to electricity and uses electrical appliances. That means lots of electricity and EMFs are created around the world. But even with all those waves, scientists generally don’t think EMFs are a health concern.

Radiation exists across what’s called the electromagnetic spectrum. This radiation ranges from very high-energy (called high-frequency) on one end of the spectrum, to very low-energy (or low-frequency) on the other end. Examples of high-energy radiation include: x-rays, gamma rays and some higher-energy ultraviolet (UV) rays. This is ionizing radiation, meaning this energy can affect cells on the atomic level by removing an electron from an atom, or “ionizing” it. Ionizing radiation can damage the body’s DNA and cells, which may contribute to genetic mutations and cancer. On the other end of the spectrum is extremely low-frequency (ELF) radiation. This is a type of non-ionizing radiation. It can move atoms around in the body or make them vibrate, but most researchers agree that it isn’t enough to damage DNA or cells. In between ELF radiation and high-energy radiation on the spectrum are other types of non-ionizing radiation, like: radiofrequency (RF) radiation, visible light and infrared.

Dr. Lily Woods, PhD

Taking charge of your health requires courage. My journey began when my son was born with disabilities often overlooked by doctors. Seeking answers, I pursued a PhD in Neuropsychological Assessment and Quantum Physics and explored various therapies, witnessing how conventional healthcare often falls short of true healing.Now focused on Quantum Restorative Medicine, I aim to empower others to take control of their wellness journey. While I don’t diagnose or treat medical conditions, I offer therapies that connect you with your body’s natural healing processes. My personalized, holistic approach considers your environment, emotions, spirituality, and physical health to create tailored health plans that restore balance and harmony.

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