EMFs FAQs

  • For basic checks around radio frequencies, a simple AM radio helps detect spikes in interference.

    For more precise ELF or power-line frequency measurements, consider an affordable Gauss meter or professional assessment.

    To gain a comprehensive and accurate picture of your EMF environment, including any hidden sources, contact a professional Building Biologist.

  • Yes, it could exceed recommended field levels if you’re very close to the CPU or monitor. Increasing your distance to around 30 inches can mitigate that risk substantially.

  • Some people develop severe sensitivity to EMF, experiencing symptoms when exposed. For example, if you feel dizzy sometimes. We're the first generation living in this wireless soup, and how we respond, as well as the long-term effects are still unfolding. See my Complete Guide to EHS here.

  • EMF research can be both trailblazing and an outlier. Mainstream medicine lags in acknowledging non-thermal EMF effects, although more research support growing concerns.

  • Electric blankets are a significant, avoidable risk of EMFs because you’re immersed in their field for hours during sleep. A low-EMF or shielded model reduces (but may not eliminate) exposure.

  • Natural EMFs such as the Earth’s natural field is crucial for life’s evolutionary balance.

    Man-made fields come with issues, especially under chronic exposure and in close proximity at higher intensities.

  • Yes. With a virtual consultation you can talk with me from anywhere in the world and on your schedule.

    I also offer onsite consultations to assess your personal environment in-person and share with you my best solutions for your personal needs and goals.

    As a building biologist who has used its principles daily in my own home, I’m especially passionate about working with mothers.

 
 

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