How does the use of the SEAD device avoid the cumulative effects of EMF pollution?
The problem with EMF pollution is that it is single frequency stimulation. If you get enough energy at a biologically active frequency, it triggers changes that otherwise would not occur. If you live near a radio transmitter, cumulative effects should be expected. The EMF linked with leukemia is specifically 50 and 60 Hz in the magnetic field and even those close frequencies cannot be considered the same. It is known that even “moderate” i.e., 0.5 gauss magnetic fields, in the range of 20-150 Hz, stimulates the migration of ions through various membranes in our bodies. It has been established that 73 Hz stimulates calcium deposition for healing bone fractures. Calcium is very specific to that one frequency, and you have to compensate for the DC “magnetic field” of the earth to make it work. Other ions are sensitive at other frequencies. It would be incorrect to assume that all electromagnetic exposure is detrimental under all conditions. It would be correct to assume that all EMF expos