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EMR detection and solutions while traveling.

Costa Rica – A Cleaner Life

Some of the most incredible fruits and vegetables I've seen.We’re very fortunate to have this opportunity to live in Costa Rica. These first two months have been challenging, but wonderful. Everyone we’ve met is kind, interesting and willing to share their experiences and resources. There are many families in our area looking to provide a different experience for their children by enrolling them in international schools and participating in local activities. I’m hearing a common reason for people that have moved here is to live a cleaner life. Access to locally grown organic fruits/veggies, fresh fish, poultry, eggs and meat. Tamarindo Feria Organic kale There are chemicals, but you do have the opportunity to purchase organic at the local farmers markets. Interesting discovery; in Costa Rica, they fluoridate the salt instead of the water. They can’t regulate the country’s water supply, so they have to find another way to administer the poison. Fortunately, you can get sin fluor (without fluoride) from some local sources.Costa Rican salt without fluoride.

I’ve performed a few scans and been successful in reducing the EMF exposure of a few friends. I think it will make a difference in their health and I’m looking forward to helping others take that next step toward living a “cleaner life”. More soon.

Costa Rica – RF Radiation

14-MonteVerdeOur first trip to Costa Rica was a great adventure and success. Everything rolled out as planned. We drove 969 miles and spent time on the Caribbean, Pacific and in the Arenal Volcano area. With our upcoming move, we were very excited to experience the culture, nature, beauty and wildlife and we were not disappointed. However, we were very surprised at the amount of RF/MW communication towers all across the county. The towers were taller than what we see in the US and only had a few antennas on each, but they were abundant. Many times the towers were placed right in the middle of town, which is great for reception, not so great for our brains. In Monte Verde, we stayed at the Hotel Ficus and there was a tower directly across the street. We didn’t sleep much those 2 nights and I awoke in the morning with my body vibrating. Sad considering this was the main “nature” destination on our trip.  If we would have taken our phones, I don’t think we would have lost reception. I should have taken my RF meter to see exactly what we were dealing with.

 

wifi on boardWifi is made available at every possible opportunity. It’s used as a selling point to promote services to tourists. Most of the time, we were able to keep our distance, but a few times, our exposure was high. It’s enabled on tourist buses and on the flights. Since our return, we’re still waiting for the usual symptoms to calm.

 

As we see more and more, the balance between connectivity and safety is ignored in the name of convenience and greed. Even in Costa Rica.