Having spent far too many hours in front of a computer for more
than a decade, I can attest how doing so can easily leave one
feeling "wiped out" so it's for that reason that I decided I had
to do something – anything – to try to protect myself from the
EMFs I was exposed to, and got myself a ‘gizmo’ (not a
mumbo-jumbo one!) which really seems to make a difference. I
wear it on my person, and if it does what it says it does - it
protects me from the phones, faxes, photocopiers and computers
I’m surrounded by all day in my offices. I do admit that I am
not tired and cranky by the time Bill gets home anymore (he may
disagree), and feel a lot less stressed by the computer.
Many people complain to me of stress, fatigue, and muscle
tightness in the neck and shoulders. What I found they all had
in common, was the fact that they either worked with computers,
were in office environments where computers were present, worked
in an urban area, or were under a fair amount of stress. It has
been scientifically established that the human body has its own
‘energy field’ and frequency (our heartbeat is due to the body’s
“electricity” – we really are fearfully and wonderfully made!),
which, when healthy, ‘resonates’ at about 8-10 cycles per
second. This frequency is very similar to that of the earth
apparently. By contrast, technological devices, such as
microwaves, TVs, power lines, hair dryers, and fluorescent
lights, to name just a few, ‘resonate’ at much higher
frequencies which can impinge upon, and in many cases,
negatively impact, human energy levels resulting in fatigue and
illness.
I
still hate cell phones, still never use a microwave and I will
continue to caution people against technology because of the
dangers. However, we live in a world filled with technology,
and it’s unrealistic to expect not to use it. But when I go to
the ATM, walk through the radiation scanning protection poles in
shops these days, use a cell phone, hairdryer, vacuum cleaner,
watch TV or use my computer – at least I know I’m trying very
hard to do what I can to avoid further damage. Believe me,
technology such as washing machines are too marvelous for words
–anything that washes clothes instead of me I view as nothing
short of a modern miracle.