The EMF meter you use to check which gadgets are leaking the most radiation then you purchase EMF shielding material if needed. I have an EMF case for my cell phone. For example, A laptop that is plugged in generates serious EMF radiation, hence one should never put a laptop on top of one's junk when it is plugged lolYodean wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:49 pm Hey Sol, I've been trying to improve my vision a bit and got those "pinhole" glasses you mentioned. Mine aren't Russian (got them off Amazon), but so far, the results have been fairly remarkable. My wife has been using them too, and also noticed a positive difference. Can't believe something so simple and cheap works so well.
Wanted to ask you about EMF blockers - got a few of those that you plug into the wall socket; they are supposed to "disperse" the EMF radiation a bit; sounds a bit scammy tbh but figure it wouldn't hurt either way. Also, is there anything to the shungite story? It's some sort of mineral, originally from Russia, that may have protective effects. The New Age crystal crowd seems to like it, but hard to find evidence that it works or not. I also got one of those EMF detectors, but unsure how valid the measurements are.
Shungite I heard of it but never tested it. One way to test it would be to put it next to gadgets that leak EMF and then place the shungite next to them and see if it works. As for its antioxidant properties, again one could sit down next to the stone and after a few weeks see if there is a drop in any of your inflammatory markers.
The glasses don't have to be Russian they are quite effective and fixing weak eye muscles. Another substance that might interest is you Mumio