This paper proves it. Melanin outperforms every lab-made EMF shield on the planet They just spent millions engineering what your skin naturally produces in sunlight Not to block radiation but to absorb it and convert it into usable energy Nature had it figured out all along THREAD 🧵 1/4 image
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Guess what happens when you Genetically modify a rat to be Vitamin D deficient? image
How far is it safe to live from a Weather RADAR? RADAR is one of the most bio-disruptive RF signal you can be exposed to. Weather radars like NEXRAD have very high peak power (hundreds of kW) & large antenna gain, but their average power is far lower. That combination gives a very directive beam that can produce high instantaneous peaks yet a lower time-averaged power density at distance From an Engineering perspective, Safety limits are based on this average power, that's the heating effect over time. But from a Biological perspective, Researchers like Dimitris Panagopoulos argue that it’s the peak pulses, not the averages, that matter. So If you live within 5–10 km of a large weather radar & have a clear view of the antenna (especially at a similar elevation) you’re likely inside a zone of high peak exposure. To fall below Building Biology “Extreme Concern” You’d need to be atleast 50+ km away. image
If Cellphones were a Drug, They’d never pass safety trials. – Devra Davis, Founder EHT and Author of "Disconnect"
Cellphones cannot be studied like drugs in a controlled trial. Neither the 3 letter agencies test cell phones for safety before they're marketed nor does it monitor them for safety afterwards. It relies on the advice of industry experts and prodding from consumer advocacy groups. RF Exposure guidelines are a sham and were last updated in 1996, almost three decades ago. The short and sweet of it is: Stop putting your phone next to your fuckin' head. image
I usually stick to speakerphone for about 95% of the time. When I do use my $10 JBL wired earphones for longer sessions, I clip on these ferrite beads. image