Topics discussed in the podcast include the controversy surrounding EMFs, potential issues with the new Apple VR AR headset, strategies for reducing EMF exposure and blocking them, the use of non-metallic glasses to block EMFs, the effectiveness of Stetser and Greeway filters, the importance of grounding ethernet connections, the effects of cold exposure and proximity to outlets, a light therapy product for mental focus and skin health, using rebar or metal to block EMFs, the effects of EMFs on electronics, and discussion of products and supplements.
Different types of man-made EMFs require different solutions, such as grounding and shielding materials made of metal.
Resonance can affect the accuracy of EMF measurements inside shielded spaces, emphasizing the importance of using reliable equipment.
Grounding to the house's grounding system, like the ground of the outlets, ensures consistent voltage potentials and avoids additional electrical flows.
Practical strategies for minimizing EMF exposure in hotels include measuring magnetic fields, requesting specific rooms, and considering shielding products or tents for sleep environments.
Deep dives
Different types of man-made EMFs and their solutions
Brian Hoyer discusses the different types of man-made EMFs, such as pulsed electricity and wireless radiation. He highlights that each type of EMF requires a different solution, and there is no one solution that can mitigate all types of EMFs. For example, grounding technology can help reroute electricity and voltage away from the body, while shielding materials made of metal can block or reflect wireless frequencies. It is important not to rely on products that claim to fix all EMF issues at once, as they are not backed by scientific evidence.
The concept of resonance in EMF shielding
Resonance plays a role in EMF shielding efficacy. Brian explains that certain frequencies can resonate with shielding materials, allowing them to transmit past a certain distance into a shielded space. This phenomenon can cause misleading readings when using meters to measure EMF levels inside a shielded area. It is crucial to use reliable meters and test equipment that can accurately measure resonant frequencies and the actual EMF exposure inside shielded spaces.
Grounding considerations for sleep environments
In terms of grounding, Brian suggests creating a sleep environment without differing voltage potentials. Instead of grounding directly to the earth outside, he recommends grounding to the house's grounding system, such as the ground of the outlets. This approach ensures that voltage potentials inside the room are consistent and avoids creating additional electrical flows that could affect the body. Brian highlights that grounding plates can provide a more robust grounding system for the entire house, helping to reduce dirty electricity and maintain a lower voltage potential.
EMF mitigation strategies when traveling
When staying in hotels, Brian suggests several strategies to minimize EMF exposure. These include measuring magnetic fields with an EMF meter, requesting a first-floor room away from mechanical rooms and Wi-Fi routers, bringing your own shower filter and low-EMF lighting options, and considering shielding products or a tent for sleep environments. He also emphasizes the importance of grounding and grounding mats when traveling, while mentioning the potential retransmission of signals when using EMF shielded clothing.
EMF shielding and nutritional therapy
Brian Hoyer discusses the importance of both EMF shielding and nutritional supplements in mitigating the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation. He emphasizes the need for grounding technology and mentions supplements like vitamin C, vitamin E, molecular hydrogen, magnesium, selenium, zinc, and melatonin that can provide protection against EMR exposure.
Importance of proper lighting
Brian Hoyer explains the significance of having proper lighting in our environment. He mentions the benefits of full spectrum lighting and how it can complement EMF shielding efforts. He also introduces a desk lamp that simulates the sun's color and provides mental focus, red, and near-infrared wavelengths to offer therapeutic benefits.
Effectiveness of shielding materials
Brian Hoyer discusses the effectiveness of using shielding materials in homes and buildings. He explains how metal mesh, such as wire mesh used in stucco, can block out wireless radiation when properly installed. He also mentions the importance of grounding and offers insights into the benefits of shielded glass for reducing wireless radiation from outside sources.
Recommendations for EMF-safe living
Brian Hoyer provides practical recommendations for creating an EMF-safe living environment. He suggests using wired internet connections, grounding technology, and shielding power outlets. He also encourages individuals to consider the direction of cell phone tower signals when designing their spaces and offers insights into how building materials can impact EMF exposure.
Does wearing silver embedded EMF blocking clothing harm your health? Is grounding your sheet to the wall outlet sometimes better than grounding rod to earth? What is the main benefit of grounding yourself? How do you properly use EMF blocking paint on the walls? What are beneficial things you can implement for your health when building a new home? Do EMF blocking tents and canopies work? Are electric vehicles more harmful to our health than internal combustion engine vehicles?
We delve into all of this and more with Brian Hoyer of Shielded Healing. He trained at the Klinghardt Academt and is a certified Geobiologist. Brian and his team travel the country upgrading home environments to be more conducive to health. I learned a lot in this interview and it made me question several of my assumptions about EMF mitigation.