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Page 24 | Abby's Magazine | instagram.com/abbyshealthfood Electromagnetic Fields, or EMFs, are invisible electric and magnetic fields of force surrounding any flowing electricity or magnetic object. They can be generated by natural things like the Earth's magnetic field or the Sun, which don't cause us trouble. Or they can be generated by man-made devices: cell phone towers, cell phones, microwave ovens, kitchen appliances, and even electrical wiring in our homes. And these can cause us trouble, depending on how much or many we're exposed to, and how strong they are. This is because the human body has its own electrical field, and the fields of some of these devices, even the electrical wiring in our home, can overlap with our own magnetic field, causing trouble. This can contribute to trouble sleeping, higher cortisol levels, potentially higher inflammation, brain fog, and even depression and anxiety. But there are things we can do to minimize our exposure that make a big difference. HOW EMFS AFFECT THE BODY'S ELECTRICAL FIELD The reason a cell phone, or cell tower, is called "cell" is because of its electromagnetic field. Each tower puts out a specific-sized field. To make sure all areas are covered for cells phones, they place these towers in such a way that they will slightly overlap. If you looked at this on a grid you would see thousands of huge circles that overlapped somewhat, like cells in the body, all connecting up. But just as they can overlap with each other, so too can they overlap with our body's own electrical field. This field is generated in our nerves, which communicate through electrical transmissions, and our muscles, and our endocrine system (the glands that produce our hormones). The problem is the electrical frequency of the field from a cell tower is different than the frequency in our body. And it can influence the electrical impulses in our body. Here's a better example: The electrical wires in the walls of your house create electrical fields. But this electrical current is called AC (Alternating Current), as it flows first one way, then the other way, back and forth, 60 times every second. But your body's electrical system… doesn't. So, when the two overlap, the field from the electrical wires, being much stronger, can influence the electrical impulses in our nervous system, and cause it to start running back and forth at the same speed. Really. This is real electricity flowing in our nerves, our brain, our heart, our muscles in a very exact way. It even goes at different speeds in different parts of our body. What do you think the much larger field from the electrical wires does to a tiny system like that? HOW EMFS AFFECT OUR NERVOUS SYSTEM: SLEEP, CORTISOL & INFLAMMATION Chronic EMF exposure can have negative effects on the nervous system, particularly on the brain's electrical activity. And this can lead to various neurological symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, memory loss, and difficulty concentrating. But let's get a bit more specific. We have something called the Autonomic Nervous System, it's what controls all of the parts of our body that we don't directly control: our organs, our heart, our digestion, our breathing and even our sleep. And it's divided into two parts: The Sympathetic Nervous System (Fight or flight, awake, action) and the Parasympathetic Nervous System (relaxation, sleep, digestion, calmness). But this nervous system runs on electrical impulses that are very exact, and EMFs can disrupt these, causing an imbalance between the two parts, or causing the Sympathetic Nervous System (Fight or Flight) to be on when it shouldn't be. This makes relaxing, falling asleep, or getting good sleep much harder. It increases stress. It can increase anxiety and depression. But it does more than this. It's been associated with increased inflammatory markers in the body. This, when prolonged, can lead to chronic inflammation in the body. And when we have inflammation, as well as when our fight or flight nervous system is activated, we have cortisol production. And cortisol is the "stress hormone." Cortisol is actually released to calm inflammation, to calm stress. But when cortisol levels are too high for too long, it can create the opposite effect, raising inflammation and stress levels. This can lead to sleeplessness, weight gain, muscle deterioration and increased anxiety and depression. Even more, some studies have shown that EMFs can interfere with the production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep and helps protect the body from oxidative stress. It also disrupts the body's natural circadian rhythms, the physical and mental changes that occur in the body over a 24-hour period, mainly influenced by darkness and daytime, that tell us when to wake, or relax us into sleep. CREATING A LOW EMF ENVIRONMENT I want to give you a few tips to help lower EMF levels for better sleep, and a better mood during the day, which can, in itself, help to lower cortisol and inflammation levels. Some of these things you may want to do, or can do, and some not. But every bit helps: • Turn off Wi-Fi routers and take your phone out of the bedroom before sleep. • Turn off the electrical breaker to your bedroom before sleep and, if you can, have an automatic shut-off set up. • Use EMF-blocking materials such as EMF-blocking curtains, bed canopies, or shielding materials to reduce exposure while sleeping. • Maintain distance from EMF sources: Keep a safe distance from devices that emit EMFs, such as mobile phones, laptops, and Wi-Fi routers. Use speakerphone or wired headsets when making calls to minimize exposure to the head. • Reduce exposure to blue light emitted from screens by limiting screen time at least an hour before bedtime. Also remove any LED lights and replace them with incandescent bulbs for yellow light, which is calming. • Whenever possible, use wired connections for devices like computers, televisions, and gaming consoles to reduce Wi-Fi radiation. HOW EMFS HOW EMFS RAISE STRESS, RAISE STRESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, CORTISOL & CORTISOL & INFLAMMATION INFLAMMATION By Dr. David Minkoff For Body Health HOW EMFS RAISE STRESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, CORTISOL & INFLAMMATION

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