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EMF & PEMF

In our modern world, the prevalence of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from various sources raises concerns about potential health implications. As we strive to understand these invisible forces and their impact on our well-being, it’s crucial to explore potential solutions that may help mitigate any adverse effects. One such solution is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy, which offers a unique approach to harnessing electromagnetic fields for therapeutic purposes.

Traditional EMFs, emitted by electronic devices and power sources, have been associated with potential health risks, including cancer, reproductive issues, and neurological disorders. In contrast, PEMF therapy involves the targeted application of low-intensity electromagnetic pulses to stimulate cellular repair, improve circulation, and promote overall wellness.

While the notion of using PEMF therapy to offset the effects of EMF exposure is speculative, there are theoretical mechanisms through which PEMF therapy might offer benefits:

1. Cellular Health and Resilience: PEMF therapy may stimulate cellular repair and regeneration, potentially enhancing the body’s ability to withstand the stressors associated with EMF exposure.

2. Improved Circulation and Detoxification: PEMF therapy is thought to improve circulation and enhance the body’s natural detoxification processes, potentially aiding in the removal of toxins accumulated due to EMF exposure.

3. Stress Reduction and Relaxation: By inducing relaxation and reducing stress, PEMF therapy might help counteract the physiological stress response elicited by EMF exposure, thereby mitigating some negative effects.

While these theoretical mechanisms suggest potential benefits of PEMF therapy in offsetting EMF exposure, empirical evidence supporting this notion is limited. It’s essential to approach the use of PEMF therapy with caution and consult with a healthcare professional, especially for individuals with pre-existing health conditions. Further research is needed to elucidate the relationship between PEMF therapy and EMF exposure and to determine its efficacy as a protective measure.

As we navigate the electromagnetic landscape, it’s crucial to explore potential solutions to mitigate the potential health risks associated with EMF exposure. While PEMF therapy offers a promising avenue for harnessing electromagnetic fields for therapeutic purposes, more research is needed to fully understand its role in offsetting the effects of EMF exposure. By remaining informed, taking precautionary measures, and exploring innovative approaches, we can navigate the complexities of our modern world with confidence and ensure a healthier future for ourselves and generations to come.

What is Open-Source Software

“The term “open source” refers to something people can modify and share because its design is publicly accessible.

The term originated in the context of software development to designate a specific approach to creating computer programs. Today, however, “open source” designates a broader set of values—what we call “the open source way.” Open source projects, products, or initiatives embrace and celebrate principles of open exchange, collaborative participation, rapid prototyping, transparency, meritocracy, and community-oriented development.”

That brings us to the OPEN SOURCE WAY…

“The open source way is a way of thinking about how people collaborate within a community to achieve common goals and interests. The open source way is similar to a barnraising. Enabling people to further their own interests while contributing those interests back to a common good.”

How does this apply to  

Is Be Wonders, Inc.

you might ask?

NuCalm

“The first step to all-natural relaxation is blocking out light. Then, the NuCalm Essential Calming Cream and the cranial electrotherapy stimulation device work together to biochemically help your brain interrupt the adrenaline and cortisol release, by mimicking what naturally occurs in your brain right before you sleep. Last, the “music” – the neuroacoustic software delivers frequencies to your brain which take you down to Theta ( Link) brain wave length. It is only with the combination of these four (4) components, that one can reach deep relaxation, reliably and rapidly.”

More information here

 

Denas Pain Relief Store

Denas Scenar Therapy for Pain Relief

“Scenar Technology was developed over 40 years ago as a natural non invasive, drug free therapy for chronic pain and other health issues that may be caused by inflammation.  SCENAR technology has been used by hospitals, clinics and therapist for decades with clinically proven results. In 1998 Denas MS Corporation created a more advanced technology by blending Chinese traditional acupuncture with Scenar technology, along with biofeedback, and continues as a forerunner in the field. Through application of this therapy, your body quickly responds to the energy helping reduce or eliminate your body’s acute and chronic internal and external issues, thus allowing your body to heal naturally without the adverse side effects of drugs or pharmaceutic”

More information here

 

Trump and Putin could be reigniting talks to create a cybersecurity task force, an idea experts shot down last year (via Business Insider)

During their press conference in Helsinki, Finland on Monday, President Donald Trump hinted at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s desire to work together to combat election meddling together by saying that “he has an interesting idea.”

Source: Business Insider

 

 

Hope Lab

HopeLabs mission:

“A bold idea. In 2001 Pam Omidyar founded HopeLab to create a video game that would help kids with cancer fight their disease. Many people thought the idea was outlandish. But the game, Re-Mission, worked. Players felt stronger, more connected to their treatment process, and more in control of their recovery – like a hero with a purpose. In short, they experienced resilience. Research showed that young cancer patients who play the Re-Mission games stuck to their cancer meds more consistently, improving their health and well-being.

A catalyst for change. Building on the success of Re-Mission, HopeLab has gradually expanded its focus – moving from the development of games for patients with cancer, to the wider application of evidence-based technologies to improve the health and well-being of kids and young adults. The lessons we’ve learned about how to apply human-centered design and technology tools to create resilience among youth puts us in a unique position to assist a wide number of partner organizations seeking to make a difference in kids’ lives.

Design recipe. In designing health solutions, we start by identifying specific behavioral outcomes. Like taking cancer drugs, or getting more physical activity, or being kinder and more compassionate. We gather data to better understand the psychology that motivates or inhibits that behavior. Then, we create solutions that engage those psychological drivers, like a  video game, or an activity meter, or an app. By helping users shift their attitudes and motivation, our technology solutions help empower healthy behavior.”

http://www.hopelab.org/