RF causes health issues

Radiofrequency (RF) radiation from cell towers, and antennas that are visible near your home could be making you sick. Scientific evidence suggests that radiofrequency (RF) radiation has been proven substantial by scientific data that establishes negative health effects.

Cell phones, laptops, Wi-Fi routers, smart meters, other electronic devices, and high-voltage power lines produce waves of energy called electromagnetic fields (EMF) which are invisible to the naked eye but are almost ubiquitous in our environment.

While experts assure that EMFs aren’t harmful, a growing body of research indicates that EMFs impact human health in a number of ways, and can cause a collection of symptoms known as electrosensitivity.  Constant use of technology may harm our cells and possible health risks from EMF exposure.

What Are EMFs?

Electromagnetic fields are frequencies of energy that exist on a spectrum from low to high energy. The earth and sun naturally produce EMFs, as do man-made devices like cell phones and Wi-Fi routers. Low frequency, low energy fields produce non-ionizing radiation, which is safe for human exposure, and account for the bulk of radiation people are exposed to.

Low-frequency sources of EMF include:

  • Cell phones
  • TV and radio
  • Microwaves
  • Wi-Fi signals
  • Infrared rays
  • Visible light

High-frequency waves are strong enough to cause cellular damage, reduce antioxidants, and are known carcinogens. These frequencies produce ionizing radiation and can break molecular bonds and separate electrons from atoms.

High-frequency EMF sources are:

  • X-rays
  • Ultraviolet (UV) light
  • Gamma rays
  • Cosmic rays

Antioxidants like glutathione and vitamin C are nature’s antidotes to oxidative damage that underlines dozens of functional impairments.