Lowering Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) & 5G

Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are generated by power lines, mobile phones, tablets, mobile phone towers, broadcast towers and similar transmitters, appliances, and computers.
Course Number 203121R
$20.00
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Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are generated by power lines, mobile phones, tablets, mobile phone towers, broadcast towers and similar transmitters, appliances, and computers. 5G, the 5th generation of cell phone tower communications, substantially increases exposure to EMF. This new technology has been banned or prevented from being used in some European countries.

Become informed on how 5G works, its applications, and how and where you are exposed to its frequencies. 

Acquire information about what you are being exposed to within your home. Find out ways to protect yourself or lessen exposure to EMF. As well, discover how to block it in your own home. Insomnia, fatigue, tinnitus, and vertigo are the most common symptoms reported from its exposure. Discover some simple ways and products to lower the levels in your home or whether you need to call an expert. Hear about products that do not work. Protect yourself and others from EMF to lower your exposure.

Course 203121
Recording Time  2 Hours
Cost  $20.00, No refunds

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