Electromagnetic Pollution and Geopathic Stress Testing
What is Electromagnetic Pollution?
Portable devices like smartphones have become the primary means of communication worldwide. Research and records indicate that people use their mobiles approximately every 6 minutes or about 150 times per day. These statistics do not even account for the additional exposure to other mobile technologies such as smartwatches, tablets, or laptops. Moreover, our daily routines often involve the use of baby monitors, cordless phones, and smart TVs, potentially making us vulnerable to electrical pollution around the clock.
Electrical pollution refers to the fields emitted by the electrical appliances and electronic devices we use, ranging from low frequency electrical and magnetic fields that power our homes and appliances, to high frequency electromagnetic fields found in microwave ovens, TV towers, mobile phone transmitters, smart phones, Bluetooth, and WiFi.
Electromagnetic pollution, also known as E-smog, encompasses all artificially created fields in our modern high-tech world that may have an impact on us and pose potential hazards. Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) is employed in various technical applications, from satellite communications to food preparation. As this technology becomes increasingly indispensable in our daily lives, our understanding of its implications grows, leading to more questions. It is crucial to comprehend the consequences of its use in modern technology.
While governments try and keep up with the research and consequently set regulations for industries to follow, corporations do what is best for their bottom line. This could be lobbying against regulations, outsourcing to where regulations are more lax or downright flouting them - as evidenced by this article in Popular Mechanics: "Your iPhone 11 Pro Emits Twice the Amount of Radiation for Safe Use."
What is Geopathic Stress?
Geopathic stress refers to the distorted or disrupted Earth's electromagnetic field (EMF) that emerges from the ground. The term combines the Greek words "Geo," meaning "the Earth" and "pathos" meaning "disease" or "suffering," indicating the "suffering of the Earth." Indian "Vastu" and Chinese "Feng Shui" are ancient Eastern traditions akin to the science of geopathy. It describes negative energies known as "harmful earth rays" which emanate from the Earth's surface and cause discomfort and adverse health effects for those living above.
The Earth naturally resonates at an electromagnetic frequency of approximately 7.83 Hz, known as Schumann Resonances (SR), which aligns with human alpha brainwaves and has supported life on Earth for millions of years. This frequency promotes well-being and healing. However, various natural and man-made factors distort this healing frequency. Subterranean streams, mineral formations, geological faults, sewers, water pipes, electricity, underground tunnels, and railways disrupt the Earth's natural resonance, leading to geopathic stress.
The stress encompasses different types of negative Earth energies, including the natural web of earth energy grid lines (such as Hartmann, Curry, Benker lines, and others) and more subtle earth energy meridians, geomagnetic grids, and psychic disturbances. The effects of geopathic stress are gradual and depleting, leading to reduced energy levels, worsened temperament, and hindered absorption of essential nutrients from food and supplements, often resulting in allergies to food, drinks, and environmental pollutants.
Crucially, it weakens the immune system, making it harder to fight off illnesses. It diminishes cellular efficiency, impairs healing abilities, and can eventually lead to physical changes in cells. The most significant exposure occurs in areas where one spends a lot of time, such as bedrooms, living rooms, and workspaces. If a person's bed is located directly above a geopathic stress zone, their body's cellular regeneration, repair, and renewal during sleep are disrupted, leading to fatigue and exhaustion over time. Prolonged exposure to geopathic stress can ultimately contribute to ill health.
Addressing geopathic stress is vital, as it can significantly impact the effectiveness of treatments and therapies. Correcting geopathic stress often accelerates the healing process. It is important to note that geopathic stress can affect not only individuals but also children and pets who are highly sensitive to this energy. Children may exhibit behaviors like scrunching into one corner of the bed or experiencing nightmares, bedwetting, earaches, stomach aches, allergies, asthma, and eczema, which may be linked to geopathic stress, particularly after a house move.
What are the Side Effects of Electromagnetic Pollution and Geopathic Stress Exposure?
- Accelerated aging skin
- Anxiety
- Chronic Fatigue
- Dementia
- Depression
- Electrical Sensitivity
- Exhaustion
- Fibromyalgia
- Headaches
- Heart Complaints
- High Blood Pressure
- Hormonal Dysfunction
- Hyperactivity
- Insomnia
- Joint Pain
- Muscle Pain
- Nervousness
- Poor Concentration
- Restlessness
- Weak Immune System
Case Histories
The following are small sample of case studies that have been translated from editions of the journal "Fortschritt fur Alle" (1976-85):1) Colon cancer and 2) Rheumatism
The examination at the Leonhard family was at first done outside the house, as always. The whole length of the house stands on two radiation lines (water and geological fault) which are on top of each other. Testing for the grid lines is done at the bedside and showed a crossing just below the stomach. i.e. a typical cancer bed: a crossing of two geological interference zones of which according to present experience one is always water i.e. either a crossing of water/water (at different ground levels) or a crossing of water/fault etc. The crossing of the grid line identifies the area exactly. In fact, Mr. L., who slept 6 years in this bed, had been operated on for cancer of the colon and had radiation treatment and looked accordingly. He had known about the cancer-producing radiation but had not believed in it. The people who had lived there before had their beds on the opposite wall, which was free of interference. It is not known whether they were ill. Mrs. L suffers from severe rheumatism.
3) Still healthy and 4) Cancer of ovaries
The beds of the Frank couple. Here the wife sleeps on a cancer area: water, geological fault and grid line crossing in the stomach area. No trouble for 25 years as life style was holistic. After the resistance had been broken at last, disease set in, probably with cancer of the ovaries, metastases in liver and lung. Treatment in hospital for a fortnight with Zytostatica remained futile. Died six weeks later.
5) Bladder trouble and 6) Stomach cancer
Wittmann couple. Cancer bed is no. 6. Crossing water/geological fault and grid line over the abdomen. Mrs. Wittmann was operated on for cancer of the abdomen a year ago. Mr. Wittman declares that he often has to get up during the night to pass water. When he does not sleep at home he does not have this trouble. Geological fault (the sides have a stronger effect) and grid line crossing in the region of the bladder, but no water line.
7) Head trouble and 8) Cancer of stomach/colon
Both beds of the Dasch couple lie on a crossing water/geological fault and thus are cancer beds (grid line crossing in the region of the stomach). The wife says that instinctively she moves to the side of the bed. The resistance when on interference zones first of all declines in the organs which are constitutionally the weakest - in this case obviously the head: headaches, sinusitis, neuralgia in the head region. The beds have only been in this room for the last four years. Before they slept in a different room. According to Mrs. Dasch their health has been deteriorating ever since they moved rooms. A crossing of interference zones in the stable was responsible for two cows being infertile.
How do I Know if my House is in a Geopathic Stress Zone?
Your house will exhibit its own symptoms. Ask yourself the following questions:
- Did the previous occupants suffer from any serious or long term illness?
- Is your home attracting ants, wasps or bees? (similar to cats they love the energy).
- Are there mysterious cracks appearing in your walls or driveways?
- Are there certain plants that just won't grow in a particular area of your garden?
- Do you have massive gaps in your hedge, where nothing will grow?
- Do you have trees in your garden that bend at funny angles or have unusual growths?
- Were there any nearby disturbances, which may have caused underground water veins to flow into different channels under my house prior to my illness? (landslides, building and road work, working quarries and working mines etc)?
- Does my home or any part of it feel unnaturally cold or damp?
Geopathic Stress: How Does it Impact Our Well-Being?
Geopathic stress is beyond our control, but we can be selective about where we live by testing our homes before purchasing or moving in, as is common practice in some European countries. Spending time or sleeping in geopathic stress zones can have negative effects on the immune system, health, performance, and overall well-being. Harmful fields rise up through buildings, disrupting the body's natural biorhythm. Geopathic stress is caused by radiation waves seeping from the earth's core and intersecting with natural electromagnetic paths, such as underground water, streams, mineral formations (like crystals, coal, and oil), and underground caverns. Other sources of concern include fault lines and global grids like the Hartmann net and the Curry grid. Man-made interferences like sewers, tunnels, large steel pilings, building foundations, and electrical lines also contribute to the issue. While we rely on these man-made resources in our living environments, being aware of their effects empowers us to make informed decisions on protecting ourselves and our homes.
Babies and children in such houses often experience sleep disturbances, causing problems for both them and their parents. They instinctively try to avoid sleeping in geopathic stress or electromagnetic pollution hotspots, often ending up scrunched up on one side or at one end of their bed. Unfortunately, as we age, we become less aware of the problem and don't instinctively move away from it.
Sceptics may argue that many people feel tired and irritable, but those affected by geopathic stress report improved sleep quality and reduced fatigue once the geopathic stress and electromagnetic pollution energies are addressed through protective devices or bio-resonance energetic detox treatments.
To support the body's defences, we recommend exploring available products and services to help create a healthy synergy wherever you are. Increasing our understanding of the environment enables us to take necessary precautions for ourselves and others. The most common symptoms of geopathic stress and electromagnetic pollution manifest as excessive sleepiness, waking up tired, or experiencing difficulty sleeping at all. The impact on health can range from irritability and decreased tolerance for others to serious psychological and physical illnesses, along with feelings of depression.
Studies on Electromagnetic Pollution
There is a significant body of academic literature exploring the effects of electromagnetic pollution on human health. This research includes studies on the potential health risks associated with exposure to EMFs emitted by power lines, electrical devices, mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, and other sources. Researchers have investigated the influence of electromagnetic fields on cells, tissues, and organ systems, as well as the possible links to conditions such as cancer, neurological disorders, fertility problems, and sleep disturbances.
Electromagnetic radiation: Environmental pollution and health
This study, published in the "British Medical Bulletin" states, " It is well known that exposure to strong fields can result in acute effects, such as burns; the mechanisms behind such effects are well established. There is, however, also a concern that long-term exposure to weak fields might have health effects due to an as-yet unknown mechanism. Because of the already widespread exposure, even small health effects could have profound public health implications."
IARC Classifies EM Fields as Posiibly Carcinogenic to Humans
In 2011, The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radio frequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer 1, associated with wireless phone use.
WLAN and DECT phone health warning
'Wireless Local Area Network and DECT phone health warning', by Public Health Department of the Salzburger Region, Austria.
Studies on Geopathic Stress
Geopathic stress has also been studied in the context of its potential effects on human health and well-being. Academic research in this area has explored the geological and environmental factors that contribute to geopathic stress, including underground water veins, fault lines, and natural electromagnetic fields. Scientists have investigated the association between geopathic stress and various health conditions, as well as the potential mechanisms through which it may affect living organisms.
Geopathic Stress Zones and Their Influence on the Human Organism
This study from 2008 has been cited by many other researchers and it found location-based and geopathic stress with p < 0.0001 (The p-value of 0.0001 means that the probability of obtaining the observed results due to random chance alone is very low, in fact it's less than 0.01%).
Kathe Bachler
'She dowsed 3,000 apartments in 14 countries and interviewed 11,000 people. She concluded that 95% of the "problem" children she investigated slept in beds or worked at desks that were placed at harmful sites. She also checked a sample of 500 cancer cases; everyone was found to be sleeping over harmful earth radiation.'.
Other Studies
'In Vilsburg, South Germany, all 54 patients who had died of cancer, since records had been kept, slept in beds above points marked on von Pohl's map of earth energy concentrations', Gustav Freiherr von Pohl, Researcher, Germany, 1929.
'Geopathic Stress' by Peter Rivett, Wessex Cancer Research Help Centre, Chichester, United Kingdom.
Details of these and many other studies can be found in the following document:
