What’s the most common EMF in our home?

November 6, 2024

I like to think of our house as a third type of skin, with clothing being the second. In previous articles, we learned how we can use the natural electromagnetic fields of infrared and UV light to build a skin that’s more environmentally resilient to non-native EMF. How do EMFs affect us through the third layer of skin we take for granted, our home? Many of us are afraid of 5G and radiation from satellites, while we take for granted what we can control right underneath our feet.

Building our Biology

If our homes are our skin, what qualities would we want it to have?

If we were in outer space and dependent on a space suit to be our life support, what would we want it to do for us?

We’d want it to let out stale air, and bring in oxygen. We’d want that spacesuit to be electrically quiet and a shield against cosmic radiation, so that we can perform optimally. How else can we save humanity from asteroids if we have brainfog?

When I became a Building Biology Advocate (BBA)1, I learned not only to treat our house as a permeable living organism, but as a home that supports our spirit – a stage, rather than a cage, for every day experiences.

I started to tap into my intuition and ask “how does this room make me feel?

Where do I feel most relaxed? Where do I feel most productive?

Instead of using the assigned office to study, I sought shelter in my cool, quiet basement, where I could focus as well as meditate.

Instead of eating in the dining room, my wife and I would find ourselves eating outside on the deck nine months out of the year.

After measuring electric and magnetic fields with my EMF meter, I found that the rooms that I was least comfortable in coincidentally had the highest readings.

The 4 Elements of Housing

Before the Industrial Age, houses and shelters were built from natural materials, allowing air and energy to circulate in and out, refreshing our living environment. Our homes were automatically grounded to the Earth and in tune with the Schumann resonance.

Then the Age of Electricity of the 1800s arrived, bringing momentous change to our homes and health. The light bulb brought progress, however it also came with AC (alternating current) electric and magnetic fields. Since then, all homes in industrialized nations have been bathing in non-native EMF.

Full article here:

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