Electromagnetic fields
What are electromagnetic fields?
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are force fields consisting of both electric and magnetic components
that emit waves of different frequencies. Those frequencies that are close to the body's own make
us healthy (by creating a resonance). Those frequencies that our body is not adapted to, stress the
body (by creating dissonance). Harmful EMF's are everywhere in today's society. The increasing
number of electronic devices such as wireless telephones, microwave ovens, mobile telephones,
computers, and wireless networks all contribute to the invisible 'electrosmog' that surrounds us in
our daily environment at work, at home, in our cars, and so on. The harmful EMF's have become an
integrated part of our lives.
The levels of electrosmog have increased dramatically over the past 10-20 years and these harmful
frequencies constitute one of the fastest growing threats to our living environment today.
An impact on our bodies
Most of us are aware of that two electrical appliances have an effect on each other. For example
a loudspeaker starts crackling when you hold a ringing mobil phone close by. The human body is
also electric, complying to the laws of physics, and it is not hard to see that electrosmog can
indeed affect the human body.
Scientific research has only taken small steps in the study of the harmful effects of this kind
of radiation. We have far to go before we really know how our lives are affected by the constant
exposure to the ever-growing electrosmog.