The modern world has evolved into what once was considered a far-fetched genre of science fiction. Everywhere you turn, we’re surrounded by technology. You can’t speak without an Alexa chiming in, or your iPhone sending you a targeted advertisement on the topic of conversation. A lot of the wireless devices that fill our homes (or stay directly on our person) emit electromagnetic fields, which are energies generated by electrically charged particles. There’s a wide variety of electromagnetic fields (EMF), ranging from low-frequency fields produced by power lines and home appliances, to radio waves, microwaves, and those created by wireless tech.
All of these examples are of non-natural fields. There are also naturally occurring electromagnetic fields generated by the sun and the earth. The human body evolved to be in harmony with natural EMF; the health of our own electromagnetic field is directly impacted by our exposure to sunlight and grounding. There’s been concern and evidence that non-natural fields are harming human health.
The effects of EMF on human biology is still being studied, but there are some facts we know for certain.
Human anatomy is complex, and its cells and tissues generate and interact with EMF. For example, the nervous system, brain, and heart all produce their own electrical signals. When our natural signals interact with man-made EMF, it causes problems.
If you experience EHS or are otherwise concerned about the effects of exposure, there are several practical steps to take.