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BASIC HEALTH

 
 

 

EMF:

 
 

  • Some environments can be really toxic due to a high amount of EMF (electromagnetic frequencies). Common sources of EMF are: TV, microwave, cell phones, old style computer monitors, computers, power lines, microwave cell phone towers, and electrical equipment. Some people become very sensitive to these EMF’s and develop immune system problems such as allergies or mood changes.
  • EMF can be measured with a Gauss Meter. Hold it in front of a microwave and notice that the microwave gives out EMF's up to about 6 feet. Have fun with it and hold the Gauss Meter around all your appliances and electronic equipment. You will notice that the old-style computer monitors give off a lot of EMF, but the new flat panel screens are much better.

The Q-link company developed a necklace and a clock to neutralize these constant EMF’s. The Q-link is person specific, in order words, you cannot wear your spouse's Q-link. The Q-link necklace acts like a filter and filters out EMF's. However, just like a filter it can get clogged and need to be cleaned out regularly. Take a 9 V battery and hold it against the back of the necklace for about 1 minute.

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The Grander company also developed a necklace that is very effective in neutralizing EMF’s.  THe necklace does not act like a filter, but it brings the EMF back to their natural state (thereby eliminating the harmful effects).

www.grander.com

Body Alignment Techniques (BAT) also can reduce these sensitivities. They also sell Vortex cards that neutralize these EMF’s.

www.bodyalignment.net 

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Disclaimer: this information is not evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please visit your health practitioner for specific information.  Herbs might alter prescription drug doses.