World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/peh-emf/about/WhatisEMF/en/
World Health Organization Mobile Phones: https://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/electromagnetic-fields-and-public-health-mobile-phones
EPA: https://www.epa.gov/radiation/radiation-resources-outside-epa
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LEDs and EMFs: What you Need to Know
Electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) are a hot topic in wellness circles, but how much do we really know about the effects of EMFs on our minds and bodies?
We wanted to learn more about EMFs generally, and learn whether our wi-fi, Internet of Things and cellphones are actually harming us. But we were especially curious as to how EMFs relate to LED lights: we use LEDs in our home and espouse the values of these super efficient lighting options across our network and in our lives. So we did some digging on this controversial topic. And what we found was… shockingly inconclusive.
Could we be Wrong about EMFs?
Before we dive too deeply, I want to first discuss my thoughts on this.
Please note: This article is attributed to Green Living Ideas, with thanks from EMF Help.
Does WiFi prevent seeds from growing?
In this video, “Pioneer Scientists” and their teacher conduct a groundbreaking experiment to grow plants from seeds in a controlled environment with and without WIFI signals.
Over a 3-day period using time-lapse photography, seeds are shown to be growing inside a Faraday cage environment that contains no WIFI signals, while the same seeds are shown to not sprout or grow at all in an enclosed high WIFI environment.
The students conducting this experiment express a wide variety of engaged thoughts, beliefs and conclusions about this test, and bring up interesting and potentially very important questions about the impact of WIFI radiation on human and animal health.
As one student asks, “What else can it hurt? Our brains, our arms, our legs… Does WIFI hurt our body physically and mentally?”
At 3:44 into this video, you see a student watching a recording online of an interview with Frank Clegg, former President of Microsoft Canada who is asked if he has WIFI in his house.
Clegg’s response is eye-opening… “No, I’ve been in the technology industry all my life and I’ve never had WIFI… I just didn’t feel it was right, I didn’t feel it was safe.”
What are your thoughts about this video and the experiment performed by this group of inquisitive students? Have you seen other related research? Please share. Could WIFI signals be harmful to life? What proof do we have that it is not? What proof do we have that it is?