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Good Riddance to Bad Vibes


Escaping Electromagnetic Exposure by Priscilla Goudreau-Santos


fields within us regulate how our bodies work. Plus, we continually encounter many outside energy fields from Wi-Fi, cell phones and towers, power lines, microwave ovens, computers, TVs, security devices and radar. A growing number of experts see these sur- rounding frequencies as an increasing danger to our well-being.


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e crackle with energy. Natural electromagnetic


“Just because someone isn’t


feeling symptoms from exposure to electronic


technology, that doesn’t mean


that it’s not having an effect on DNA.”


~ Camilla Rees Applying modalities like acupunc-


ture, Reiki, Touch for Health and Eden Energy Medicine can help us maintain a healthy energy balance internally. They work to harmonize the body to protect against stress, trauma and associated illness. Phyllis Traver, owner of Safe & Sound Home, in Boston, is certified by the International Institute of Building- Biology & Ecology to detect, measure and counter in-home electromagnetic activity. “The institute usually finds that


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when a patient doesn’t respond to treatment by an energy healer, it’s be- cause of the environment. I try to neutralize its effect to help the body regulate properly,” Traver says. While protection in highly occupied family areas is important, provid- ing protection in bed- rooms is especially vital, due to the amount of time we spend there for rest and restoration. Traver’s diagnoses sometimes sug-


gest remediation measures that involve an electrician grounding currents and adding selective shielding materials to block frequencies flowing from elec- tronic devices. “Magnetic fields from outside the house are hard to control, but 98 percent of what I find can be fixed,” she advises. When Terry Mollner, 69, was hav- ing trouble sleeping, he contacted Trav- er, who receives client referrals from energy healers. “The conclusions were stunning,” Mollner says. “The detec- tor’s measurements went off the charts


in the bedroom. It wasn’t the flat screen TV at the foot of my bed, but how the room’s wiring was done. The electri- cian installed a relay so I can switch off the power on that side of the house at night. Now, I sleep six or seven hours,” which he characterizes as “a profound change.” He also suggests turning off and moving cell phones away from beds. Mollner then hardwired the com- puters in his home, eliminated Wi-Fi and rearranged the electronic equip- ment in his home office. Kim Cook, an energy practitioner


in Mission Viejo, California, specializes in Eden Energy Medicine and Emo- tional Freedom Techniques (EFT). Cook decided not to buy a house she was initially interested in because it was in a hot spot. When Cook used her meter to chart frequencies at home, it also prompted her to move her bedroom clock radio to a different bureau. “It’s no longer sitting right at our heads,” she notes. Plus, “I don’t put my cell phone on my body and it bothers me that my son puts his in his pocket.” An overarching observation from Cook’s professional practice is that in- creasing numbers of people in pain are interested in energy medicine because they’re so frustrated with Western medi- cine. She observes, “Pain is blocked energy, and people are learning how to unblock it naturally.” The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the International EMF Project in 1996 because of rising pub- lic health concerns due to the surge in EMF sources. After reviewing extensive research and thousands of articles, the organization can’t confirm—or deny— the existence of health consequences from exposure to low-level EMFs. But in 2011, the WHO Interna- tional Agency for Research on Can- cer classified the electromagnetic radiation from cell phones as possibly carcinogenic to humans, based on increased risk for glioma, a malignant brain cancer. Lloyd Morgan, a senior researcher with the nonprofit Environ- mental Health Trust and lead author of the internationally endorsed report, Cellphones and Brain Tumors, goes further, unequivocally stating, “Cell phone radiation is a carcinogen.”


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