First published at 15:56 UTC on February 23rd, 2024.
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I’ve been saying it for years, but it bears repeating…
If your computer stays in one place, there’s simply no reason to use Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet.
Turning off Wi-Fi on your computer, and then using an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to your router, is the best way to eliminate a large fraction of your weekly, and yearly EMF exposure.
But what are you supposed to do if you travel, or just work at a local coffee shop?
There’s a cool “hack” that a reader sent me years ago (To this day I cannot remember who it was - so sorry about that!!! I wish I were able to give him/her credit.) – which creates a massive amount of distance between your laptop’s Wi-Fi chip and your body.
This essentially reduces the amount of wireless radiation you’re getting exposed to by at least 90%.
In this new free preview of the latest Masterclass Brian Hoyer and I gave to our EMF Circle members, I show you exactly how to apply this strategy.
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