Modern technology has brought a multitude of conveniences that have fundamentally changed our lives, and most of us would say this has improved our lives in measurable ways. Just as impactful to our lives is the invisible, hidden force of electricity that powers this technology. Since we cannot see this force, many people have no idea that these fields could be affecting our health on a daily basis.
One unusual exposure source that has only become more widely known in the past decade is dirty electricity. Also known as electrical noise or line noise, this refers to deviations from the standard 50/60 hertz alternating current (AC) supplied by electrical utilities. These irregular surges and spikes of electromagnetic energy travel along power lines and building wiring, radiating potentially harmful electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into homes and workplaces.
If you were to examine the frequencies with an oscilloscope, you would see a smooth 60 hertz sine wave, as well as a rapidly fluctuating jagged line representing the voltage spikes and surges that are simultaneously riding on the line. The reason these voltage surges and spikes exist is because many modern devices and appliances no longer use AC electricity “as is.” Instead, the device has to change or manipulate the electric current in some way, to render it usable for more complex functions.
Frequencies with an oscilloscope. Blushield
Some sources of dirty electricity include:
Light dimmer switches
Compact fluorescent light bulbs and tubes (CFLs)
Battery charging devices for cell phones, tablets, etc.
Desktop and laptop computers
Televisions
Refrigerators
Multi-speed fans
Blenders, mixers, hair dryers, and other variable speed appliances
Solar power inverters
Wifi routers and modems
“Smart” utility meters
Dirty electricity is also produced by cell phone towers, which use switching power supplies to operate their transmitters, and to charge the batteries used for backup power. Structures located near cell towers have been measured to have high levels of dirty electricity in their electrical outlets, as well as abnormally high ambient levels in the air.
Effects of dirty electricity?
Researchers Samuel Milham, Magda Havas and David Stetzer have documented the potential harmful effects of dirty electricity. Their combined body of work has brought to light the potential health dangers of these high frequency transients that ride on our power lines—especially in those who are electrosensitive.
A 2013 study report, Dirty electricity, chronic stress, neurotransmitters and disease, compiled several instances of abnormal neurotransmitter levels in people exposed to high levels of dirty electricity. The areas studied were near cell towers, and had excessively high ambient dirty electricity measurements. The researchers hypothesize that the dirty electricity is triggering chronic oxidative stress in the body, resulting in neurotransmitter irregularities.
In 2004, Magda Havas and David Stetzer compiled five case studies of subjects with varying health complaints. The dirty electricity readings in their homes were measured, and various health metrics were recorded before and after installing dirty electricity filters to reduce the intensity of the voltage transients. Three of the subjects suffered from either EHS (electro hypersensitivity), multiple sclerosis (MS) or diabetes, and all found improvement in their conditions. The one woman in the study who initially reported “no health complaints” even found considerable improvement in the form of improved sleep, calmer mood, more energy, less stiffness and better circulation (less coldness in extremities). The final case study was a school in Canada. Teachers reported better mood and less frustration, tiredness and irritability after filters were installed, and students had more focus, better behavior and more energy, especially the younger students.
Results of a pilot study suggested that participants felt better and experienced improved memory, executive function, processing speeds, cognitive flexibility, heart rate, and deep sleep after using an EMF mitigation device.
How do we get rid of dirty electricity and avoid the harmful effects?
Reducing dirty electricity exposure in modern times isn’t a simple task, and it would be impossible to eliminate completely and still live our modern, electricity-reliant lifestyles.
One solution is to install a device directly into your electrical breaker box that will “clean up” the sine wave, removing the dirty power surges and spikes. SineTamer the best product we’ve found for this purpose, and it requires being installed by an electrician.
Blushield devices are the easiest way to protect your body from the harmful effects of dirty electricity, down to the cell level. They do not remove the dirty electricity, but produce a protective field that the body responds positively to. It will also protect living organisms from all other harmful EMF sources in the environment, since dirty electricity is just one source.
Since we cannot get rid of all harmful frequencies around us, and can only reduce them to a relatively minor extent by other interventions, then adding a new healthy field (like the Blushield field) that overrides the harmful ones is a highly effective strategy in modern times. When we give our body a healthier option, it will automatically “choose” that one. The structure of these fields is familiar to our biology, being reminiscent of the natural fields we have lived with for the entirety of our existence.
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Blushield offers advanced EMF protection devices designed to help reduce the negative effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on health. Using innovative scalar technology, their convenient home and portable products create a biologically coherent scalar field that living things can preferentially resonate with, eliminating most of the harm from the EMFs.