Conductive petrochemicals that you consume are not naturally conductive to the human body. You are what you eat or inject. When you combine these petrochemicals with an electric field, which is generated by any live wires, your body can become a receiver or antenna if you have graphene oxide (GO) inside of you that can repeat signals in the terahertz range. Hair has been studied as it has antenna-like properties.
When you put something conductive, like metal, near an electric field, it creates a physics phenomenon and can essentially act as a receiver. This is why they advise you not to use a phone while it's charging, as it creates this sum of physical effects and potentially increases the amount of Radio Frequency Radiation (RFR) exposure.
Although this explanation may not be entirely accurate, it may provide you with a helpful analogy.
The magnetic field on your client's bed was measured at 2.6 mG (milligauss), while a typical building's biology ranges from 0 to 0.4 mG, and a smart meter that was destroying his health in 6 months he couldn't work. In a way, like a magnet, the higher magnetic field may draw more RFR into your body, potentially affecting mold and Gram-negative (GN) bacteria, causing an imbalance in a body that is otherwise in balance. The more chemicals you eat or are exposed to, the more reactive you may become, which could contribute to the symptoms of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). MCS is estimated to affect 1/8 of the American population, with a suspected 1/4 potentially having it, causing individuals to be sensitive to chemical smells and Wi-Fi signals.
What does that mean? “He said the conductive + elective field= antenna and the penny dropped”???
https://normanjames.substack.com/p/electric-diet?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2 and https://normanjames.substack.com/p/hidden-danger-in-our-home-how-electromagnetic and https://normanjames.substack.com/p/the-faraday-effect-and-airplanes
please read my blogs about plane radiation electric diet for more perspective
Conductive petrochemicals that you consume are not naturally conductive to the human body. You are what you eat or inject. When you combine these petrochemicals with an electric field, which is generated by any live wires, your body can become a receiver or antenna if you have graphene oxide (GO) inside of you that can repeat signals in the terahertz range. Hair has been studied as it has antenna-like properties.
When you put something conductive, like metal, near an electric field, it creates a physics phenomenon and can essentially act as a receiver. This is why they advise you not to use a phone while it's charging, as it creates this sum of physical effects and potentially increases the amount of Radio Frequency Radiation (RFR) exposure.
Although this explanation may not be entirely accurate, it may provide you with a helpful analogy.
The magnetic field on your client's bed was measured at 2.6 mG (milligauss), while a typical building's biology ranges from 0 to 0.4 mG, and a smart meter that was destroying his health in 6 months he couldn't work. In a way, like a magnet, the higher magnetic field may draw more RFR into your body, potentially affecting mold and Gram-negative (GN) bacteria, causing an imbalance in a body that is otherwise in balance. The more chemicals you eat or are exposed to, the more reactive you may become, which could contribute to the symptoms of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). MCS is estimated to affect 1/8 of the American population, with a suspected 1/4 potentially having it, causing individuals to be sensitive to chemical smells and Wi-Fi signals.