Saturday Aug 19, 2023
Mental Detox
Throwback to the Good Ol’ Days
Do you remember when life was simple, and our imaginations ran wild? Remember those carefree days of being 70’s and 80’s kids? We were the masters of adventure, the champions of outdoor exploration, and the true aficionados of making the most out of every moment! Back in the day, our trusty bicycles were our ticket to freedom. No GPS, just pure instinct leading the way! Who could forget the ultimate hydration experience of sipping straight from the garden hose? It was cold, refreshing and quick so we could get back to playing. The taste of adventure, right there! Street lights were our timekeepers, and we knew it was time to head home when they flickered to life. And let’s talk about those ancient artifacts known as landline phones! They allowed us to chat with friends, while twisting the phone cord around our fingers in a rhythmic dance. No smartphones or tablets, just a world of imagination waiting to be explored. We built forts out of blankets, turned cardboard boxes into spaceships, and climbed trees until we reached the clouds. Our playground was vast, limited only by our creativity.
So, fellow time-travelers, let’s raise a glass of nostalgic lemonade to those incredible days of being 70’s and 80’s kids. We were the pioneers of an era defined by real connections, outdoor escapades, and the pure joy of simple pleasures. The world has changed, but our memories remain etched in the sepia-toned pages of time. Here’s to us, the kids who truly knew how to make the most of an analog world!
What are the dangers of EMF?
According to the NIH, it has been found that RF-EMF can induce changes in central nervous system nerve cells, including neuronal cell apoptosis, changes in the function of the nerve myelin and ion channels; furthermore, RF-EMF act as a stress source in living creatures.
A thorough report about 5G exposure has found that “this newfound radiation source is damaging the health of creatures that live in the wild.”The 150-page report, compiled by researchers at the University of Washington and Johns Hopkins University, contains three sections.
- – the first focuses on how environmental EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) have radically increased in recent years;
- – the second part looked at how living organisms are impacted by these EMFs;
- – the third section focuses on EMF exposure limits and the prospect of new regulations to help better protect living beings against the harm caused by this constant flood of non-ionizing radiation.