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GRE's avatar

More info on this can be found in The Invisible Rainbow - highly recommended!

Joyful Heart's avatar

I truly wish I could get my diabetic boyfriend to actually fully read this kind of thing instead of absolutely stubbornly dismissing it out of hand. He's also had 3 heart attacks and open heart surgery at a very relative early age but, according to him, EMF isn't a cause. smh I'm gonna miss him when he's gone.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

So sorry to hear this Joyful...have you tried explaining that the heart is an electrical organ aka when you go into the hospital, you get an EKG, thus even docs know it's electrical. Dr. Tom Cowan talks about this a lot.

yantra's avatar

bummer . . . one thing you could do is plug some dirty electricity (DE) filters into your electric sockets - amazing what that alone can do for all kinds of emf issues including diabetes, heart, whatever. you don't even have to tell him. check out the blood sugar difference. Paul Harding clocked it with clients. amazing.

no onsite emf expert required for this easy DIY step. not too expensive. worth it.

Joyful Heart's avatar

Thank you for the suggestion. After posting this comment, I did manage to talk him into reading the article and another bit of information from another source. He is stuck on "correlation is not causation". I played EMF Remedy's Christof Plothe's interview while we prepared for sleep tonight and hope that some of that sunk in to help him understand the mechanisms of harm that are driving disease - not correlation at all but true causation IMHO. Up until now, he's helped with some mitigation and tries to be careful around me with his phone but has forgotten a few times when I've gotten in his vehicle with him - phone on 5G. After pointing this out to him this morning, he left his phone off at the house which is what I was hoping for. I asked him at the end of the day how his pain levels were. He seemed to feel better which made me happy and hopeful. Since moving into this home together in October, we've installed $800+ worth of Stetzer filters in the house measuring and insuring we're below 50 G/S units. I have a Safe & Sound Pro II that I've used to identify and mitigate all sources of RF. I have an NFA1000 I've used to identify AC & magnetic fields that are still a problem and am patiently waiting for the electrician to help fix what appear to be significant wiring errors on certain circuits causing huge magnetic fields along walls in at least one bedroom. I see a 0.5 mG field in the living room that also appears tied to a wiring issue on the front porch lighting and it's keeping me from being able to enjoy watching TV in the living room with him but he doesn't feel it. I did get a cut off switch installed to the bedroom so we sleep with that circuit off at night but, strangely, the fields seem to INCREASE slightly with the circuit off which is frustrating after such a huge investment. My sensitivity is getting worse daily. When he's exposing himself more in a day, I do see a huge increase in irritability and I think it's part of his issue with pain in shoulders and hips. Before filing for disability for his laundry list of health issues, he worked at a facility with a MASSIVE load of RF - unloading trucks for Target. His description of how that facility functioned had me absolutely stunned. I'm glad we were in the position to get his disability case started - it was long overdue. I'm hoping this buys him many more years of life even if I can't fully convince him of the absolute role technology he's using is playing in his health decline.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

A lot of people get stuck on the correlation vs causation thing. I would mention an even more prudent scientific edict - the precautionary principle. Here's a decent video you could show him

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNxIYZ0ZiZg

Also - Italy has ruled that a cell phone caused a man's brain tumor:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/i/155103539/cell-phones-cause-brain-cancer

yantra's avatar

Also there's the blue light issue which British scientist Dr Glen Jeffrey has demonstrated can lead to diabetes and obesity. As he said “Mitochondria demand glucose. If you reduce their function (for example in the presence of excessive blue light) they are going to demand less glucose. So you're going to have more blood glucose, and you're probably going to start storing that as fat."

He exposed lab mice for several months to 5 hours of blue light per day (like that found in typical LED light). They became fat and this fat deposition was abnormally distributed. Their hearts, livers and kidneys were smaller & weighed less than normal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLQqKJIIFVM

Even the warmer, etc types of LEDs all have that big blue spike. Conversely, red light has shown improved glucose control.

Of course Roman knows all about all of this.

Maybe you can just get your dear one out in the sun more often, or get a big incandescent infrared bulb to help mitigate blue light from screens and from regular windows. Therabulb is the one i use.

Joyful Heart's avatar

I knew blue light was an issue. I'd not heard of Dr Glen Jeffrey or this study. Excellent information. I appreciate it greatly! We are both exposing ourselves far too long on laptops (hardwired though) and his phone (also hardwired when he's at the house). I've got blue light blocking glasses that I need to remember to use for this reason. He could use a pair as well. We did change every single light bulb back to incandescent in this house except for the led lights in the range vent hood that don't appear to be able to be changed to incandescents unfortunately which is a bummer. Again, thank you for taking the time to respond. I need all the input and help I can get. I keep getting kicked off of FB and can't participate in the forums there as the result so Substack providers and the comment sections are my information gold mines left. You're a true gem (as is Roman)!

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Remember too when you're hardwired that it's best to be running on battery, as the power plug uses AC/DC switching that creates dirty electricity, and being plugged into the wall generates ground current. I know it's another thing to worry about, but figured better to know than not. I try to charge our laptops well before use, or if you can get a laptop with an external battery even better, as you can charge multiple ahead of time.

yantra's avatar

Hi Joyful - sounds like you are doing so many things right - i have been very busy and am in a bit of a time-crunch now but will reply further later - and i am very happy to connect with you too! btw what is fb kicking you off for?

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Saving. Great Al Pacino link at the bottom.

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Hah I never know if anyone scrolls to that section, but thought I'd include it anyway. Good to know you at least appreciate it Charlene (: Have you seen that clip before?

Charlene's avatar

Nev-ahh! And looks like Yantra loved it, too. I like to look to the end, because you often hide tidbits there :)

yantra's avatar

i never saw it before. wow. brought tears to my eyes. sounds like you had good training. now i need to read the article!

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Haha amazing! So glad you watched it. We'd also watch Rudy too, I never played football (family didn't let me) but I think there are lots of life lessons one can gain off the field.

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I am adding a link to this piece to my previous article on diabetes.

Diabetes, based on the same fraudulent principle as "infectious diseases," might soon be considered an infection:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/what-has-been-causing-the-astronomical

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thank you Ray - I appreciate it - funny I think it was about 3 years ago that you originally linked my first article on diabetes and EMF, and that's when we first 'met.'

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Hi Ray - would love to - but I'm not around this afternoon.

Possibly Thursday?

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Nj's avatar

So you recommend the "Sunset" (orange colored) eyeglasses when using computer at night?

Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Good question - yes absolutely. FYI if you do decide to purchase, you can use the code POWER for another 10% off.

Joe's avatar

wait r u saying removing emf is the key because internet has helped alot of oeople to read posts like these? not everyone has thousands to spend on fancy emf reducers