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2. Remove all plug-in clocks, television, answering machines, and electric blankets from your bedroom. If you cannot do this, move these things at least eight to twelve feet away from where you sleep, or unplug them while you sleep.
3. Look for any cables that run under your bed or close to your head. Where possible reposition
cables, keeping them as far from your bed as possible. Consider moving
bed to another part of
room if necessary.
4. Take note of appliances on shared walls with
bedroom. EMFs will transmit through walls. Check
distance between these appliances and where you lie in bed. If this applies to you, check for anxiety, insomnia, or any unusual types of illness.
5. Where possible unplug a device - this will disconnect
transformer and will no longer create an EMF.
6. Reduce your exposure by increasing
distance between you and your electrical appliances. Sit or lie at least 10 feet from your television set, and move your computer at least 2 feet away from your keyboard if possible. A peace lily, or spider plant grown near electrical objects will absorb some EMFs.
It is no longer enough to improve
purely Feng Shui aspects of your home and bedroom. To ensure good health you also need to be assessing levels of EMFs now.
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