EMF Radiation is damaging your biological field
What is Electromagnetic Radiation (EMF)?
Electromagnetic radiation is a form of energy that is all around us and takes many forms, such as radio waves, microwaves, X-rays and gamma rays.
Extremely Low Frequency (ELF)
This is radiation that is produced by electronic devices that use either a plug or battery for power. They provide some form of computing function like connecting to the internet, display light panels, make phone calls, etc.
These computing functions generate an electric currant within their components creating what is known as EMF’s. This type of EMF is referred to as Extremely Low Frequency (ELF).
Radio Frequency (RF)
This is radiation that is produced by wireless transmitters that we find in our wifi/cellular devices. These signals are called Radio Frequency (RF) signals and are often referred to as Microwave (MW) signals.
RF signals can be transmitted at many different frequencies and power levels. For example, cellular signals can travel several miles, while WiFi signals travel below 100 feet.
To accommodate these varying distance capabilities, electronics must generate differing power levels.