Help give your child a good night’s sleep so they wake more rested and in better moods.
In today’s busy environment there is an invisible and little known contributor to the mood and health of your family! Wireless technology transmits using microwaves, signals at frequencies similar to those in a human body in the form of our brainwaves.
Beta waves – 14 – 30Htz = Alert, Engaged in work, ‘Busy’ Thinking.
Alpha waves – 9 – 13Htz = Relaxed, Images & visuals, Self-introspection, Day dreaming.
Theta waves – 4 – 8Htz = Deep meditation, Between awake/Asleep, Flow of ideas/creativity,.
Delta waves – 1 – 3Htz = Unconscious Very Deep Sleep
The way these technologies work is that they modulate the same way the human body does however they go from 0Htz up to 2400Htz and beyond with more advanced technology. Therefore they are producing very strong signals that are tricking our brains into being in the wrong state ie awake when we should be asleep….
Wireless technology including Wi-Fi routers, cordless DECT landline phones, wireless alarm sensors, cordless mouse and keyboards, mobile phones, computer printers, ipads, ipods, tablets, baby monitors, most game consoles and handsets including Wii, Xbox, DS and more.
So to give you & your child the sleep you all need and deserve I suggest you follow the helpful tips below;
For more information, scientific papers and to find out why Wi-Fi is potentially harmful to your children please visit;
www.SSITA.org – ‘Radio’ link for my recent interviews regarding Wi-Fi in schools and electro sensitivity (ehs).
So many people have, and are, finding so much benefit from following these tips, not just for sleep quality but for general health and the altered mood in the household, some have said “less stressed”, “less headaches”, “more lucid dreams”, “ waking up feeling rested”, and “less moaning and niggles form the children”. You will find it really useful to keep a diary to show how much of a change it really does make.
“Sleep well and sweet dreams”
Best regards
Damian
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