Wi-Fi

Surely your Wi-Fi can’t be toxic … you can’t even see it. Well, just like your cell phone and your tap water, just because it seems clean doesn’t mean it actually is. So, what’s the big deal with Wi-Fi? Well, your Wi-Fi signal is also putting out EMFs. EMFs can cause nausea, disrupt your equilibrium, and are even thought to be linked to certain cancers.
Since the dawn of time, humans have always had some exposure to EMFs (electromagnetic fields). In fact, even people give off some form of electromagnetic field. But as technology has become more and more advanced, our exposure to these fields has increased exponentially, especially from devices that are always on – like your Wi-Fi signal. But, if it’s always there, what can you do to limit your exposure?
While it might not be possible to avoid EMFs entirely, it is possible to reduce your exposure. Instead of Wi-Fi, invest in some LAN cables to hardwire your internet connection. Keep all your Wi-Fi capable electronics – cell phones, tablets, and computers – away from your body when not in use and, ideally, turned off.