Electrosmog is constantly present in our lives. With the acceleration of technical progress, especially in the last decade, people and the environment are being exposed to excessive radiation due to digital devices, smart devices and wireless network connections and transmission towers (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G). This is no longer true only for interiors but also for exteriors and public spaces. There has been such rapid technical advancement that there was no time for humans to genetically adapt to this. In its absence, it poses increased and cumulative health risks due to the high performance of low, medium and high frequency radiation exposure.
The presence of electrosmog is not detectable to most people as long as there is no other effect that would affect our body and as long as it is constantly protected against electromagnetic interference. This allows us to stay in balance.
However, when these effects are too strong, our body produces symptoms, thus electrosmog interrupts normal cellular communication.
Electrosmog refers to all electromagnetic fields, whether natural or artificially excited, that cause stress in the human body by affecting the resting state of cells and thus negatively reducing the potential of the cell membrane.