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Electric radiation – the disease of the 21st century

New scientific evidence reveals that an invisible “smog” created by electricity and its products that drives our civilization causes cancer, causes miscarriages, headaches, diabetes, suicides and more. In other words, serious allergies associated with modern life. In Western society there is an epidemic of chronic diseases related to an inflammatory process. Even diseases that in the past were thought to be unrelated to inflammation, such as cancer and neurological diseases, have been discovered in the last decade to be caused or aggravated by a chronic inflammatory process. There are many reasons for this, among them the increasing electrical pollution. The risks can be discovered through radiation tests.

Electrical pollution is, in simple terms, “noise” that is created especially around power lines, home and office electrical appliances and the home electrical network. The high frequencies of contaminated electricity are created by frequent disturbances in the electrical current. In a process called capacitive coupling, this energy passes to the human body from the electrical network in the wall. The effect of this new technology is called a “ubiquitous pollutant”. This means that high frequencies always surround us, whenever we enter or stay in any structure. Like the electricity producers, we call these attackers Dirty Electricity.

The use of electronic equipment has increased in the last 20 years by thousands of percent. Electronic equipment turns the alternating current that comes from the socket and passes through a transformer into direct current, while consuming less electricity. In this process, higher frequencies are created and they reach the electrical circuits in the walls, which leads to the situation that electromagnetic radiation is emitted from the electrical wires. That is, some of the high frequencies created are radio frequencies that scatter the energy through the air instead of flowing through the electrical circuits themselves. Scientific studies have shown that high frequencies of these pollutants damage biological systems significantly and sometimes critically.

According to the statement of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2005, the sensitivity to electricity / electrical pollution is a worsening health problem all over the world. The organization defines electrosensitivity (EHS) as a variety of non-specific symptoms resulting from electromagnetic exposure. The most common symptoms include skin problems (circumcision, burning sensation, redness) as well as neurological and general symptoms such as chronic fatigue, exhaustion, concentration and memory difficulties, dizziness, nausea, palpitations and digestive problems.

Defense against the attack of electrical pollution

ElectroGuard devices and test meters (the invention of Professor Martin Graham from UC Berkeley and engineer Dave Stetzer from Wisconsin) neutralize electrical pollution at home and at work, thus significantly reducing inflammatory processes and also protecting DNA and its epigenetic expression on the nervous system, the vascular system and the heart , the immune system and the digestive system (all of which have a foothold in the inflammatory process in the body). A house of up to about 80 square meters needs about 12 neutralizers and a house of about 85 square meters or more needs about 15 neutralizers. The filters are approved for distribution by the Israeli Standards Institute,

And they meet the strict standards of the European Union for quality, safety and reliability.

“The fact is that electric pollution is just as real as its health consequences, to the same extent the health benefits brought by the special Graham-Stetzer® filter: “Electro Guard” are real.” (Dr. B. Art Hughes Eng PhD Power)

Sources: Professor Milham Dr. Lloyd Morgan

And now Electro Guard filters in a new model that is the smallest in the world!

For the same action in excellent quality!
With the approval of the Israeli Standards Institute

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