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How Can I Reduce EMFs in the Bedroom?

bedroom cancer emf emf detox sleep May 09, 2018

Written by the editorial team, and edited by Sophia Ruan Gushée

 

Have you ever slept through the night, yet felt like you didn’t get much sleep?

That feeling of disrupted sleep may be only one of several health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in the bedroom.

 

What are EMFs and how are they affecting health?

EMFs (electromagnetic fields) are emitted from electronic devices—like cellular phones, computers, tablets, Bluetooth devices, power lines, and wifi routers.  These EMFs may contribute to cancer and other serious outcomes.

  • Electromagnetic fields from cell phones are “possibly carcinogenic to humans” (meaning that it may cause cancer). (1) —International Agency for Research on Cancer
  • Radiofrequency radiation (RFR) may lead to “detrimental biological effects.” (2) —National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Toxicology Program

 

How can I get rid of EMFs in my bedroom?

Electromagnetic fields become weaker with distance so create distance between you and your electronic devices to reduce your EMF exposures. When electronic devices are turned off, they stop emitting EMFs altogether. Below are 5 tips to hack EMFs in your bedroom:

1. Turn off electronic devices. Turn off unused devices—like computers, internet connections, tablets, and phones—so they are not exposing you to unnecessary EMFs, especially during you sleep.

2.Turn off push notifications. If turning off your devices is non-negotiable, leave the device on and turn off “push notifications”— like RSS feeds, social media notifications, and email alerts.

3. Create a home for electronic devices. Establish a spot in your home—as far from the bedroom as possible—where all electronic devices can be charged at night. Even if you don't put all your devices here, keeping as many devices as you can at this "technology home" is a great habit to develop.

4. Minimize metal in the bedroom. Metal is a conductor of electricity. By minimizing metal found in your bedroom—like mattresses, bed frames, and bedroom furniture—you can reduce the intensity of EMFs in your bedroom.

5. Unplug wireless devices and internet routers. Wireless devices and internet routers are major sources of EMFs. Consider unplugging them and/or turning them off when you don't need them (at night), and turning on just when you need them (like in the morning).

 

In Summary

EMFs can disrupt sleep and contribute to serious biological effects. With the simple tips above, however, you can reduce your EMF exposures in your bedroom to promote conditions for more restorative sleep.

 


References

(1) World Health Organization

(2) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding personal health concerns.

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