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🪷 Holistic 🪷 Exploring sensitivity to Electromagnetic Fields

BK38

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So, anecdotally, I have been noticing that I am experiencing a lot of the symptoms associated with people that are electromagnetically hypersensitive. I have rashes, nausea, stress, anxiety, burning/itching sensations, memory glitches etc.

Does anyone else experience this? What do you find helps you the most?

I found this article very informative and hopefully it will help others who seem to be similarly afflicted:

https://courtneysnydermd.substack.com/p/emf-and-the-brain?r=3rdzpz&triedRedirect=true
 
So, anecdotally, I have been noticing that I am experiencing a lot of the symptoms associated with people that are electromagnetically hypersensitive. I have rashes, nausea, stress, anxiety, burning/itching sensations, memory glitches etc.

Does anyone else experience this? What do you find helps you the most?

I found this article very informative and hopefully it will help others who seem to be similarly afflicted:

https://courtneysnydermd.substack.com/p/emf-and-the-brain?r=3rdzpz&triedRedirect=true

Cool article. I am sure that electromagnetics have an affect on us. To what extent I don't know.

Tangent: Having mental clarity is so important to me - more important than it's ever been. So many things can help clarity like reducing drug use, meditation / deep breathing, good sleep and good diet, exercise. And my point is that having mental clarity makes mental clutter slowly disapate, and only the current moment remains.

^ that's probably not what you wanted this conversation to be, but it's my 2 cents. It's where I'm at.

It's a fun article for me to read. Now that I think about it, I think @neversickanymore made a thread about this in the past? 5G?
 
Cool article. I am sure that electromagnetics have an affect on us. To what extent I don't know.

Tangent: Having mental clarity is so important to me - more important than it's ever been. So many things can help clarity like reducing drug use, meditation / deep breathing, good sleep and good diet, exercise. And my point is that having mental clarity makes mental clutter slowly disapate, and only the current moment remains.

^ that's probably not what you wanted this conversation to be, but it's my 2 cents. It's where I'm at.

It's a fun article for me to read. Now that I think about it, I think @neversickanymore made a thread about this in the past? 5G?
Words from your mouth and mine. I think we're on the same frequency ♥
 
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