
What are EMFs?
Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) refers to a combination of electric and magnetic fields that travel together at the speed of light. It exists across a vast spectrum, including visible light, radio waves, and X-rays, all of which fall under the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike other forms of pollution, EMR is unique—you can’t see it, smell it, or hear it, yet it surrounds us in everyday life.
EMR operates across a wide frequency range, from non-ionising radiation (NIR) to ionising radiation. While ionising radiation is well-known for causing direct DNA damage and must be carefully limited, non-ionising radiation has long been considered ‘safe’ because it doesn’t break DNA strands. However, growing research now challenges this assumption. Studies show that even non-ionising radiation can impact our cell membranes, increasing oxidative stress in the body and potentially leading to long-term health effects. *
Recognizing this risk, the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), meaning it is possibly carcinogenic to humans—the same classification cigarettes had until 1986.**
Our primary focus is on the 30–300 MHz range, as this is the frequency band where EMR is most readily absorbed by the human body. Different organs absorb EMR at varying rates, particularly between 55–90 MHz, making it crucial to understand and take proactive steps to reduce exposure.
By staying informed and implementing protective measures, we can mitigate potential health risks associated with EMR exposure..
The problem?
As we learn more about the impact of EMFs we realised that our children, who are most susceptible to the frequencies, are being surrounded by them all day long in their learning environments. Not only have we seen rates of neuro-diversity increase dramatically over the past 30 years, but we are also seeing a lack of focus from children in the classroom. We are currently researching this issue, but early data is showing that without an EMF harmoniser, children’s cognition and ability to focus is being impacted upon by EMFs, and that neuro-diverse children are more susceptible to this than neuro-typical.
The solution…
The Enagic EmGuarde is an electronic device designed to harmonise high-frequency EMR ranging from 3 MHz to 1 GHz within a 4-metre radius (8-metre diameter). This encapsulates the 30-300 MHz range that is highlighted as most disruptive to children and adults.
By emitting harmonic frequencies, it aims to suppress targeted EMR, thereby creating a balanced and harmonious environment.
This suppression of electromagnetic disturbances is intended to mitigate potential negative effects on microcirculation blood flow, which can be particularly beneficial for individuals, including children, within its coverage area.