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Which Instruments Generate Electrosmog?
It is not only cell phones, lamps, electronic devices, sockets and power cables that generate electric or electromagnetic fields. Electromagnetic fields can also emanate from instruments. Electric guitars or electronic pianos are instruments that are connected to the mains and therefore also generate electrosmog. Anyone who practices on such instruments on a daily basis should read our latest blog article.
What sources of electrosmog are there in the bathroom?
Electrosmog is most likely to be associated with the kitchen, living room or bedroom. We mainly use ovens, induction hobs, televisions, laptops, cell phones and the like in these areas of the home. But did you know that there are also many sources of electrosmog in the bathroom? Possibly even more than you think. Find out more in our latest blog article.
What can be used to measure EMF?
Have you often wondered how electrosmog can actually be measured? Electrosmog consists of electrical and magnetic fields that can be measured. There are numerous providers of apps and measuring devices on the internet. Prices range from a few hundred euros to several thousand. But how are electromagnetic fields actually measured and how meaningful are the results?
Can Plants Protect Against Eectrosmog?
Are you struggling with the possible effects of electromagnetic radiation? For electrosensitive people, this is part of everyday life. Because electrosmog surrounds us almost everywhere. That’s why many people are looking for effective protection against electrosmog. We often hear that plants – and cacti in particular – can shield or absorb electrosmog. What is the truth of this myth?
Faraday Cage: Electrosmog
Anyone who suffers from electrosensitivity and feels the possible effects of electrosmog on a daily basis is often desperate to find solutions. There are numerous providers of products on the Internet that keep out electrosmog, for example using the Faraday cage principle. But how does the Faraday cage work in relation to cell phone radiation? Can electrosmog be minimized by taking certain measures?
5 benefits of digital detox on vacation
You take snaps, check Instagram and TikTok for trends. Do you work on your laptop every day and stream your favorite films and series in the evening? Then you’re like many people. A day without a smartphone, laptop or streaming provider is probably unimaginable for you. But when your phone is off, that’s when real life begins. Digital detox works best on vacation.
Why more radiation with poor reception?
Why More Radiation with Poor Reception? It might sound surprising, but your phone can expose you to more electromagnetic radiation when it has poor reception. Weak signal strength, a low battery, or even being in a crowded place with lots of people using their phones can all cause your device to work harder to stay…
Electrosmog and Electric Cars
Electrosmog and Electric Cars: What You Should Know Electric vehicles are transforming the way we drive, offering cleaner transportation and cutting-edge technology. But there’s a growing conversation around one invisible side effect of this innovation: electrosmog, or electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Inside modern vehicles filled with electronics, EMF exposure can sometimes reach surprisingly high levels. Here’s…
Possible Effects of Electrosmog
Possible Effects of Electrosmog: What We Know So Far The effects of electrosmog are still being studied, and experts continue to debate how electromagnetic fields (EMFs) might impact human health. While some researchers express concern over long-term exposure, others believe the current safety limits are sufficient. Here’s a clear breakdown of what we know, what…
5 Tips to Help Break Cell Phone Addiction
5 Tips to Help Break Cell Phone Addiction Let’s be honest. Your phone is probably within arm’s reach right now. Forgetting it? Almost unthinkable. For many people, being without their phone can cause real anxiety, restlessness, or even physical symptoms like a racing heart. Sound familiar? You’re not alone. What some call “cell phone addiction”…