Your home DOES NOT need a Tri-band router. 1 band router → 1 RF transmitter Dual-band → 2 transmitters Tri-band (2.4 + 5 + 6 GHz) → 3 transmitters Quad-band WiFi 7 → 4 transmitters That’s 4 radios blasting 24x7 For 99% of households, A simple router is enough. 2.4 GHz to go farther, 5 GHz to go faster. End of story. PS : Use ETHERNET for even FASTER internet + No RF radiation. image
If your bulb can’t pass the blackbody test It belongs in a lab, Not your living room. image
The higher up you stay in a population dense city The higher your RF radiation exposure. Higher floors provide direct access to signals, making them clearer but also increasing the amount of wireless RF radiation you're being exposed to image
Sunlight doesn’t cause Skin cancer It’s the lack of sunlight, artificial blue light, wireless RF and an ungrounded mind
Take care of your Mitochondria image
Is your sleeping area clean from wireless RF radiation? <0.01 mW/m² is the standard you should aim for
Sleeping on a bed designed to mitigate electromagnetic exposure..for just 2 months was associated with: Stronger immune responses Reduced oxidative and inflammatory stress A notable reversal in calculated biological age The placebo group experienced no such benefits, suggesting that the insulation technology may play a key role. image
22% more RF radiation absorption in the balls due to a ring in the pocket. and that’s just 1 piece of small metal. Now think braces, fillings, implants, stents, piercings, tattoos All of them can bend, focus & amplify wireless RF radiation right into tissue No one talks about this image
Avoid metal in the bed/mattress when possible because 1. Metal can distort the Earth’s DC magnetic field 2. Metal can increase coupling to AC electric fields from wiring, potentially raising “body voltage" 3. Metal in the bed CAN act like an antenna for RF A Spring mattress is roughly the same scale as an FM half-wave antenna. So in theory, this means it can resonate/re-radiate some RF. image
Your home DOES NOT need a Tri-band router. 1 band router → 1 RF transmitter Dual-band → 2 transmitters Tri-band (2.4 + 5 + 6 GHz) → 3 transmitters Quad-band WiFi 7 → 4 transmitters That’s 4 radios blasting 24x7 For 99% of households, A simple router is enough. 2.4 GHz to go farther, 5 GHz to go faster. End of story. image