We are quickly rounding out the summer, and I don't know about you, but I keep wondering where the time went. Seemingly overnight, the kids got dressed in their back-to-school clothes, yellow buses started winding through the streets, and the pumpkin-flavored products began filling the shelves.
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Yes, time is an invisible force that has a profound impact on our lives. We use clocks, alarms, and calendars to keep a close eye on what would otherwise pass by uncounted. And when when we measure it, we honor time wisely. For instance, I just enjoyed a much-needed summer vacation with my family. Because I knew I only had one week, I made sure I enjoyed each one of those seven days to the fullest.
Meanwhile, there is another invisible force around us, one that has an even greater impact on our lives than time. It is electromagentic fields (EMFs), which are electric and magnetic energy moving together. Natural EMFs come from the earth's core and drive such things as animal navigation. EMFs are on full, sometimes hair raising display during a lightening storm. Meanwhile, humans have been building and using EMF-based technology for more than a century, adding unnatural EMFs to our airwaves at an astounding and ever-accelerating rate.
I have long been concerned about the impact of all this man-made energy on the human body. In today's featured article, I give you one example of what we are learning about the topic. Like the passage of time, we cannot avoid EMFs. However, we can take steps to measure and limit exposure to them in order to ensure a quality life for the short time we’re here.
We’re here for you,
Dr. Pfeiffer
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