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Do Our Bodies Have Electrical Processes?

EMFs, or electromagnetic fields, are a ubiquitous part of our environment, emitted by numerous modern devices like cell phones and computers. Studies suggest that prolonged exposure to high EMF levels might potentially increase health risks, including cancer.

Our body relies on various electrical processes for vital functions. For instance, our nervous system uses electrical impulses to transmit information, and our heart’s rhythm is maintained by electrical signals originating in the SA node. These electrical processes, including muscle contractions, organ function, and hormonal regulation, are crucial for our well-being.

However, there’s an emerging concern that EMFs could potentially interfere with these essential bodily electrical processes, potentially impacting our health.