Various studies clearly show how mobile communication has led to addictive behavior among more and more people. In addition, mobile phone radiation directly influences the personal level of being and life force.
A US study shows that our cell phone use has gotten out of control – so much so that doctors are talking about addiction. In a recently published study , researchers at Baylor University in Waco speak of an addictive effect for the first time. The study shows that many cell phone users feel trapped in an addiction: More than 60 percent of the study participants described themselves as cell phone addicts. In addition, according to the researchers, many of those surveyed not only consider their cell phone use to be compulsive, but also perceive direct restrictions as a result, which have a negative impact on their development and quality of life. The study also shows that excessive cell phone use causes academic performance to suffer and that conflicts arise more frequently in a social context – such as in the classroom, at work, with family or among friends.
Similar to the slot machine
Many people probably spend three hours a day on their cell phone. According to a report on zeitenschrift.com, this is the result of a large-scale study by computer scientist Alexander Markowetz from the University of Bonn. Together with psychologist Christian Montag, he has studied the cell phone use of thousands of people. The two wanted to find out how much time people actually spend on their cell phones or smartphones. And they wanted to find out how much is normal. When cell phone use becomes problematic and where addiction begins. For psychologist Christian Montag, using a cell phone is similar to using a slot machine. That’s why the phone is switched on so often, he says. This possible new addiction is not yet an officially recognized disease. “Nevertheless, we know that using a cell phone can cause addiction-like symptoms,” says Christian Montag. Excessive consumption can lead to the neglect of important daily tasks or the immediate social environment. “Non-use can even lead to real withdrawal symptoms,” adds the psychologist.
“Digital dementia”
However, according to Stefan Brönnle, Dipl. engineer, geomancer and author of the book “Man in the Force Field of Technology”, goes far beyond the obvious physiological effect of the emitted rays: “It affects our inner, indeed spiritual, orientation, as well as our dependence on this technology.” In South Korea, Professor Yonn Se-chang from the Samsung Medical Center in Seoul investigated the population’s dependence on mobile phone-based information systems. Among 2000 respondents, 63 percent complained of forgetfulness, with 20 percent blaming their growing dependence on electronic devices such as cell phones and computers. “As people rely more on searching for information than remembering, the brain function of searching develops while memory capacity decreases,” says Professor Yoon Se-chang. Digital dementia” is therefore not a disease like real dementia; rather, “digital dementia” is a social and cultural phenomenon that embodies the changes in modern society. “We no longer bother to remember a phone number because it’s stored in our cell phone,” says Stefan Brönnle. A 34-year-old woman from Cologne admitted that she did not know her way around her neighborhood, even though she had been living there for over a year. She even used her navigation system in the car to get to the supermarket. “This is a dramatic case of <de-localization>. Our consciousness is increasingly disconnecting from the space around us and turning to virtual digital spaces,” explains Stefan Brönnle.
Reaching for the drug
In the meantime, direct psychological dependence on cell phones has become a new social problem. For young people, the cell phone is the number one gateway to a career in debt. The addiction already has a name: MAIDS (Mobile and Internet Dependency Syndrome). According to a survey conducted by the British “Teleconomy” in 2005, 25 percent of all people questioned stated that they could not live without their cell phone. They therefore left it switched on 24 hours a day! Reaching for a cell phone is like reaching for a drug. According to the study, the two main reasons are loneliness and the feeling of not being noticed enough. The phone at your ear conveys a feeling of being accepted!
Higher number of suicides under high-voltage power lines
Dr. Cyril Smith from Salford University in England found that the production of endorphins is greatly increased in people living under high-voltage power lines (overhead lines) due to the high magnetic fields. Endorphins are the body’s own painkillers and lead to euphoric states. Outside of this magnetic field, however, with less endorphin release, many of the residents experience “withdrawal symptoms”. Without the electricity, they became depressed. For example, the number of suicides under high-voltage power lines has increased significantly because people living here are increasingly reluctant to leave the area that promises them short-term endorphin pleasure. “This happens unconsciously, of course. However, this emotional dependence on electrosmog may be one reason why the implementation of countermeasures often fails due to the <inner bastard>,” says Stefan Brönnle.
Intervention in the level of being and life force
It is also exciting to look at electromagnetic fields from the perspective of physical radiesthesia. As Stefan Brönnle points out in his book, there are “remarkable synchronicities” here: The conversion of the cell phone pulsation of 217 Hz leads to “nervous weakness” and “mental inertia”. “One octave lower, we arrive at the value 4.1 LA and thus the frequency spectrum of depression,” says Stefan Brönnle. According to studies by environmental physician Gerd Oberfeld, one in five people living within 10 to 50 meters of a mobile phone transmitter with a pulse frequency of 217 Hz suffers from “depressive tendencies”. If the distance to the transmitter is less than 10 meters, the percentage even rises to 26.8 percent! “Mobile radio, just like low-frequency domestic electricity, therefore affects both our spiritual level of being and our life force level. This can even lead to potency and libido disorders,” warns Stefan Brönnle.” Sexual energy, one of the main aspects of physical vitality, largely comes to a standstill.
Creating a harmonic oscillation field
How can you protect yourself from high-frequency radiation and electrosmog? “The law of resonance states that no resonances can occur in an oscillation field with oscillations whose frequencies lie outside those of the field,” says Richard Neubersch, owner of Swiss Harmony in Therwil (CH), a company specializing in the harmonization of electrosmog. In other words: In a harmonic oscillation field, artificial radiation has no effect, regardless of who generates it, whether it comes from a neighbor or a nearby mobile phone mast. The mobile products from Swiss Harmony (BioRing, BodyCard, BioBracelet and the BioPatch) harmonize the human body by transmitting the harmonic vibration as information to the human energy system. This means that artificially created radiation fields can no longer resonate.
Protection from harmful radiation
In concrete terms, this means that Products from Swiss Harmony for harmonizing houses and apartments ensure that the electricity that supplies a building with electricity receives a different message. “They transfer the information of the visible light spectrum to the passing current via the resonance path, which in turn distributes it throughout the entire effective range of the circuit,” explains Richard Neubersch. The electromagnetic field of the apartment or house thus becomes a harmonious field. In-house WLAN transmitters, cell phones or cordless phones are interference-free because they are connected to the harmonic current field and therefore emit the same harmonic information.