Is Wireless Technology Making Us Sicker? [business spotlight]
Jun 30, 2023 07:15AM ● By Mike Goral
Electropollution—also known as electromagnetic fields (EMFs)—is all around us. While some EMFs are natural and good for us, like sunlight, others are unnatural and can impact our health in negative ways.
It is estimated that more than one-third of people have an “electrosensitivity” to EMFs. This is concerning since emerging wireless technology is only increasing our exposure to these various radiation fields. Some EMF-related symptoms include fatigue/weakness, sleep disturbances, headaches, brain fog, depression/anxiety, memory loss, heart palpitations, dizziness, skin problems, tinnitus and blood sugar imbalance.
Wi-Fi, wireless headphones, smart meters, cellphones, tablets, cellphone towers, high-efficiency lightbulbs, baby monitors and even in-home electrical wiring are all sources of little-known, potentially harmful EMFs.
But the good news is that you can do something to limit your exposure. Prime EMF Leaders conducts detailed in-home assessments to identify sources of EMFs using professional testing equipment. Once the sources are identified, you are provided with a mitigation plan to minimize exposure to harmful EMFs in your living environment, resulting in a safe place where you can heal!
Mike Goral is the founder of Prime EMF Leaders. He is a graduate of Centennial College’s radio and television broadcasting program. He has also studied at the Building Biology Institute. For many years, he worked as a network technician and provided engineering support for a large-scale satellite data distribution network where he gained extensive knowledge about radio signals and signal transmission and used professional testing equipment to measure various radiation fields. After suffering from electrosensitivity in his own home, Goral learned various mitigation strategies that eliminated his symptoms. He was so inspired by all that he had learned that he began teaching these mitigation strategies to others. To connect with him, call/text 480-360-4478 or email [email protected]. Also visit PrimeEMFLeaders.com.
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