Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields
Abstract
Overview
The electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by technologies may disrupt various homeostatic systems such as the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems, potentially impacting health.
Findings
- Participants used a bed with a HOGO system designed to prevent and drain EMFs and showed improved immunity, redox and inflammatory states after 2 months.
- Analysis included hormones like cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), catecholamines (epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine), serotonin, oxytocin, and melatonin.
- Significant improvements in the plasma concentrations of DHEA, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin, and melatonin, as well as testosterone, were observed.
- Reductions in Cortisol/DHEA and Testosterone/cortisol ratio, and a decrease in plasma dopamine concentration were noted.
- No notable changes were found in the placebo group.
- All participants who slept on HOGO beds experienced a reduction in biological age.
Conclusion
Sleeping in a bed designed to isolate from and drain EMFs could be a viable strategy to enhance secretion of hormones conducive to better stress response and sleep quality, leading to improved endocrine system function, enhanced homeostasis, and health maintenance. The slowdown in aging rate and rejuvenation of biological age were evident.