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My experience on reducing EMF exposure and its health benefits

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enjoypolo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCQAD_ucGvQ

This video just came up and thought I’d share it here: it’s how farmer Curtis Stone from Urban Farmer channel exains how he painted his house with Y-shield to block EMF radiation. Quite interesting, although it would only benefit home owners. Although keep in mind painting a house black will unsurprising raise absorb Sun light more in the summer. Haven’t personally done a cost/benefit analysis on this yet.

I mentioned above previously as well, how Biochar (made of carbon) also has EMF repelling properties, and I don’t know if Y-shield uses that or something else.
slight tangent but, Nassim’s product division Torus Tech which provides the Ark crystal vacuum technology, also sells a special t-shirt that has a pattern made with crushed Ark Crystal imbued in the dye, providing the wearer with the same benefits as the crystal. I’d never thought of putting tiny, crushed crystals in a dye before, and maybe a similar thing could be applied for paint! Just food for thought
https://arkcrystals.com/product/activated-t-shirts/

https://www.yshield.com/en/yshield-shielding-products/shieldingpaints/

 
Posted : June 17, 2020 7:52 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3LT_b6K0Mc

Visualising wifi radiation has been a wish of mine for a long time, and I just stumbled upon this awesome project! Would love this to work on a phone.
I came across Thought Emporium recently, after watching their DIY sonoluminescence experiments. Kudos to them!

 
Posted : August 27, 2020 8:40 AM
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enjoypolo wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3LT_b6K0Mc

Visualising wifi radiation has been a wish of mine for a long time, and I just stumbled upon this awesome project! Would love this to work on a phone.
I came across Thought Emporium recently, after watching their DIY sonoluminescence experiments. Kudos to them!

Even though this is way over my head, I think it’s pretty cool. But most of all, I love that they put googly eyes on their thingy.

 
Posted : August 28, 2020 12:01 AM
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Starlite generates a carbon foam when charred, and can be made with cheap ingredients: Elmer's glue, corn starch, and baking soda.

 
Posted : August 28, 2020 5:38 AM
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