Learn Ways to Protect from EMF's and Which Work and Don't Work

I have researched for years and found none that work as well. I have stopped looking because EMF solution products Work!!!! My families life is changed because of it!

DNA damage from Cell phone/EMF and What to Do about it

24 Hours On a Cell Phone = 1,600 Chest X-Rays Of DNA Damage

Could This Be True???

This may be the most important study you ever see regarding your Cell Phone.
You must see what results the multi-million dollar study produced… paid for by the European Union, done across 12 institutions. This study helped cause over
40 countries to pass Federal EMF Laws including things like banning Wi-Fi & Cell Phones from Schools, etc.


Protecting Yourself from EMFs: Safeguarding Your Health in a Wireless World
In today's fast-paced digital age, the omnipresence of technology is undeniable. We rely heavily on wireless devices such as smartphones, laptops, and Wi-Fi networks for communication, work, and entertainment. However, with the rise of electronic devices comes an important concern that often goes unnoticed: electromagnetic fields (EMFs). It is crucial for us to understand the potential health risks associated with EMFs and take appropriate measures to protect ourselves.
EMFs are invisible fields of energy that are generated by the electromagnetic radiation emitted from our electronic devices. While there is no conclusive evidence proving that EMFs cause direct harm to human health, numerous studies have raised concerns about the potential long-term effects of EMF exposure. As responsible individuals, it is our duty to prioritize our well-being and take steps to minimize unnecessary EMF exposure.
1. Educate Yourself: Start by learning about EMFs, their sources, and their effects on the human body. Understand the different types of EMFs, such as low-frequency and radiofrequency, and how they interact with our biological systems. Knowledge is power, and by understanding EMFs, you can make informed decisions to protect yourself.
2. Limit Cell Phone Usage: Our mobile phones are one of the primary sources of EMFs. Limit the duration and proximity of cell phone conversations, as holding the device close to your head increases exposure. Whenever possible, use speakerphone or hands-free devices and keep your phone away from your body when not in use. Consider using airplane mode during sleep to reduce nighttime exposure.
3. Create EMF-Free Zones: Establish dedicated EMF-free areas in your home, such as bedrooms, where you spend a significant amount of time. Minimize the number of electronic devices present, especially those connected to Wi-Fi networks. Creating an environment free from EMFs will allow your body to rest and rejuvenate without unnecessary exposure.
4. Distance is Key: Maintain a safe distance from EMF-emitting devices. Keep your laptop on a desk, rather than on your lap, reducing exposure to your sensitive reproductive organs. When using Wi-Fi, position the router away from frequently occupied areas, such as the bedroom or living room.
5. Use EMF Protection Devices: Consider investing in EMF protection devices that are designed to absorb or deflect electromagnetic radiation. These can range from simple EMF shields for your cell phone to special insertions for laptop

 

What are Your Genes Saying About You?

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The Science of Precision Genetic Medicine

BECAUSE YOUR HEALTH IS UNIQUE

 

Key Benefits:

  • Unlike any other DNA test on the market, Genomic Insight ® uses the most advanced artificial intelligence to allow me to more effectively help you

  • Uses the latest medical-literature databases to achieve your desired health results.

  • Comprehensive:  GenomicInsight ®reports on over 3,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in one comprehensive functional DNA test. 

  • Provides information on nutraceuticals, nutritional supplements, diet, and lifestyle interventions that can proactively influence a patient’s SNPs to reduce or prevent disease risk. 

  • Efficacy of select pharmaceuticals can be tailored to your unique genetic make-up.

 

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GenomicInsight® Evaluates Over 12 Key Areas of Health

Including but not limited to:

• Methylation

• Detoxification

• Cognition

• Inflammation

• Anti-Aging

• Endocrine

• Structural

• Energy/Metabolism

• Estrogen Genomics

• Androgen Genomics

• Cardiometabolic

• Gastrointestinal

 

DNA Testing for Health Optimization

Research has shown that while some SNP’s may be beneficial to patient health, others carry significant health risks. GenomicInsight ® equips you and your patients with the data analysis and knowledge needed to optimize health on an individual level. By taking into account each patient’s unique genomics, practitioners can be proactive in preventing illness before it begins, and even influence some diseases already in progress.

 

Understanding DNA Testing

 

What Are SNPs?

Although most of the genome is virtually identical from person to person, up to 9% of the genome can vary among individuals. This variation contributes to individual differences in both disease susceptibility and therapeutic responses. Single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs (pronounced “snips”), are an important type of genomic variation.

SNPs only make up a tiny portion of the human genome (0.4%), but because the genome is so enormous, this equals over 12 million locations. The differences or variations at these SNP locations contribute to differentiating us and making us unique.

 The Power of Epigenetics

While genes and SNPs themselves are virtually unchangeable, their impact on health can be influenced. The influence of environmental, lifestyle, and nutritional factors is referred to as epigenetics. Genomic Insight ® DNA test results offer dynamic opportunities to alter genetic expression – proving that genes do not equal destiny.

Patients and clinicians can work together to implement lifestyle changes that can positively influence the impact of risk-carrying SNPs. These highly-personalized treatment interventions can improve patient outcomes and change lives.

DNA Testing Advances the Application of Precision Medicine

Many SNPs can influence the odds, or risk, a patient has of developing a specific health condition. When it comes to specific diseases or syndromes, most SNPs carry low risks. Low risk does not mean that a SNP is unworthy of attention, but rather that the findings must be interpreted as part of an integrated whole, including other SNP result findings that the GenomicInsight ® panel identifies.

GenomicInsight ® provides an unprecedented and comprehensive understanding of a patient’s SNP genomics, coupled with an explanation of each SNP, its potential impact on health, and interventions clinical research has shown will impact their expression.

The Genomic Insight ® DNA test fosters meaningful conversations between clinicians and patients. Enjoy powerful clinician/patient bonds as you work together to optimize wellness.

 

  1. Azam Moosavi and Ali Motevalizadeh Ardekani, “Role of Epigenetics in Biology and Human Diseases,” 2016, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5075137/ (accessed November 19, 2018).