The impact of electromagnetic waves on health
In our contemporary, technology-driven society, it is virtually impossible to escape massive exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs), whether at home, at work, at school, or in public spaces. The waves artificially produced by technology release digital toxins (free radicals) that interfere with the EMFs naturally produced by the human body. This interference can disrupt and alter the activity of cells that normally contribute to the proper functioning of our systems, thereby weakening our immune system and creating oxidative stress.

Oxidative stress, to a low or medium degree, causes the denaturation (or oxidation) of many components in our bodies: proteins, lipids, and sugars. This denaturation leads to the "rusting" of tissues, muscles, arteries, as well as nerve and brain cells. This oxidation occurs naturally and plays a role in the aging process. However, external substances, such as cigarette smoke, ozone-depleting substances (ODS), pesticides, and ozone, can also trigger the massive formation of free radicals in the body, thus creating premature aging and a myriad of other negative health effects.
