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Richard Neubersch

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In an era in which digital networking dominates our lives, we are constantly exposed to an invisible threat: electrosmog. "Inescapably contaminated? Continuous fire electrosmog" shines a bright light on this ubiquitous radiation that permeates our modern existence. This book reveals how, often without knowing it, we are exposed to a "constant barrage" of electromagnetic fields day and night - from our mobile phones to WLAN routers and beyond. With a mixture of scientific research and everyday examples, the author navigates through the complex topic of electrosmog to decipher its significance for our health, our well-being and our environment. Questions are raised that affect us all: How harmful is electrosmog really? Can we protect ourselves from it? And above all, how can we make more conscious decisions in a high-tech world? From the basics of electromagnetic radiation to practical tips for everyday life, this book offers valuable insights and solutions to minimise the "constant fire" and lead a healthier life. Whether you have already dealt intensively with the topic or are just starting out - "Inescapably contaminated? Permanent fire electrosmog" is an indispensable guide for anyone who no longer wants to ignore the invisible radiation in their lives.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024

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Imprint

Bibliographic Information of the German National Library

The German National Library lists this publication

in the German National Bibliography;

detailed bibliographic data are available on the Internet at

http://dnb.ddb.de.

Published in Germany • 1st Edition 2024

© Heimdall Verlag, Devesfeldstr. 85, 48431 Rheine,

www.heimdall-verlag.de

© All rights reserved by the author: Richard Neubersch

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Design: © Matthias Branscheidt, 48431 Rheine

ISBN: 978-3-946537-98-4

The translation into English was done exclusively by Deepl.

We apologize for any translation errors.

Table of contents

Blurb

Introduction

Electrosmog then and now

Waiver of references

The types of electrosmog

What exactly is electrosmog?

Electromagnetic DC fields

Low-frequency Alternating fields

High-frequency Alternating fields

Is electrosmog harmful?

The proof of harmfulness

Physical irritation and stress caused by electrosmog

Disturbance of the hormone balance due to electrosmog

Is electrosmog noticeable?

How can I recognise electrosmog?

What types of electrosmog are particularly harmful?

When is electrosmog harmful?

Study collection from 1971

Electrosmog and pregnancy

Prevention begins in early pregnancy

Mobile phone reduces sperm quality and its frequency

Protective measures

How can I avoid electrosmog?

Building biology Shielding against electrosmog

Harmonisation: the holistic solution

Harmonised Water

To the criticisms of harmonisation

About fears and imaginations

All just your imagination?

Details of the »electrosmog study«

Is it all just your imagination?

The power of decision

Mobile communications and fear

Epilogue

What we can do:

About the author

Blurb

In an era in which digital networking dominates our lives, we are constantly exposed to an invisible threat: electrosmog.

»Permanent exposure: Electrosmog« shines a bright light on this ubiquitous radiation that permeates our modern existence. This book reveals how, often without knowing it, we are exposed to a »constant barrage« of electromagnetic fields day and night - from our mobile phones to WiFi routers and beyond.

With a mixture of scientific research and everyday examples, the author navigates through the complex topic of electrosmog to decipher its significance for our health, our well-being and our environment. Questions are raised that affect us all: How harmful is electrosmog really? Can we protect ourselves from it? And above all, how can we make more conscious decisions in a high-tech world?

From the basics of electromagnetic radiation to practical tips for everyday life, this book offers valuable insights and solutions to minimise the »constant fire« and lead a healthier life. Whether you have already dealt intensively with the topic or are just starting out - »Permanent exposure: Electrosmog« is an indispensable guide for anyone who no longer wants to ignore the invisible radiation in their lives.

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Introduction

Electrosmog then and now

Electrosmog is the term used to describe a high concentration of electromagnetic influences in one place.

We are constantly exposed to electromagnetic influences, because every molecule and every atomic particle has an electromagnetic field. Even the sun and our earth generate such fields. But there can be no question of electrosmog here.

The phenomenon of electrosmog is best compared with the air quality in large cities. Here we talk about smog when the air pollution becomes recognisable as haze. It occurs when there are too many pollutants in the air.

Too much electrosmog, on the other hand, is not recognisable. No matter what electromagnetic fields are present at a location, they remain invisible.

Electromagnetic fields and radiation can also be found in untouched nature, but they are generally harmless to humans. In many cases, they are even life-supporting, such as sunlight or the Schumann resonance frequency.

With the development of electricity and all its modern manifestations, our natural environment has evolved into a densely woven, multiple radiation network.

Invisible, inaudible and only perceptible to very few people, it has become a constant threat to our health.

It is fatal that we cannot see, hear or feel this burden. Because then we would realise its extent. After all, it never stops and continues to have an effect 24 hours a day.