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  • Complete Guide to EMF Protection - Proven Health Risks of EMF Radiation and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself & Family
  • Written by: Daniel DeBaun, Ryan DeBaun
  • Narrated by: Dan Culhane
  • Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Radiation Nation: The Fallout of Modern Technology

Written by: Daniel DeBaun, Ryan DeBaun
Narrated by: Dan Culhane
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An invisible danger on the rise.

You eat organic and non-GMO food. You only drink purified water. You take care of yourself and your family's health. But could there be a silent, invisible danger causing potential harm to you and your loved ones? There could. And it's called electromagnetic frequency (EMF) radiation and its one of fastest growing health issues facing our society. EMF radiation produced by modern technology such as cell phones, tablets, laptops, Wi-Fi, and smart meters is an emerging health threat, and we are all guinea pigs in a giant experiment with many unknown consequences.

But aren't these technologies regulated and safe?

Surely the government and other regulatory agencies make sure these technologies are completely safe before they are approved for wide-spread use, right? Think again. Ninety-five percent of American adults use cell phones regularly. Most households have Wi-Fi. And even schools are increasingly becoming dependent on wireless devices. And yet none of these technologies have been proven safe to humans for long-term exposure.

In fact, science confirms that the EMF emitted from common electronic devices can cause definite biological changes in the body, and mounting research has already shown it can lead to a long list of health concerns - some of which can be pretty serious.

The explosive use of mobile devices only occurred over the last 20 years, yet we have only scratched the surface of what technology is yet to come. Children born today will be exposed to much higher doses of EMF radiation than those born just 10 years ago. What are the ramifications and what can we do now to minimize the fallout?

Is there a solution?

Fortunately, there are simple and effective steps you can take to minimize the risks. Education is key. With a foreword by Bulletproof's Dave Asprey, Radiation Nation is info-packed with all the essential education you need to make smart choices to stay

©2017 Daniel T. DeBaun and Ryan P. DeBaun (P)2017 Daniel T. DeBaun and Ryan P. DeBaun

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Excellent Information on EMF Protection

Thus book is full of great information on how to protect you and your family from the dangers of increasing EMF in the atmosphere. This book is well worth the money spent and this important subject is all too often overlooked in today’s busy society!

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