The use of a bed with an insulating system of electromagnetic fields improves immune function, redox and inflammatory states, and decrease the rate of aging

Authors: E Díaz-Del Cerro, C Vida, I Martínez de Toda, J Félix, M De la Fuente

Year: 2020 Nov 23

Category: Environmental Health

Journal: Environ Health

DOI: 10.1186/s12940-020-00674-y

URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7685570/

Abstract

Overview

The immune system maintains health and indicates aging through changes known as "immunosenescence," primarily driven by oxidative-inflammatory stress. Prolonged exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs), typical of modern technology, impedes the immune response and heightens oxidation.

Objective

This study explores how a specialized EMF-insulating bed system affects immune functions, oxidation, inflammation, and the biological aging process.

Methods

  • 31 volunteers used a bed featuring the HOGO system to block EMFs and were evaluated for immune functions in various blood cells.
  • Oxidative and inflammatory metrics were also measured.
  • A control group of 11 participants used beds without EMF protection for comparison.
  • The biological age of participants was calculated using a formula based on immune function parameters.

Findings

After two months with the HOGO system:

  • Enhanced immune functions noted.
  • Decreased oxidant levels and inflammatory compounds.
  • Reduction in lipid and DNA oxidative damage.
  • Significantly lowered calculated biological age compared to the control group, which showed no changes.

Conclusion

Resting on an EMF-insulated bed system markedly improves immune function, reduces oxidative-inflammatory damages and curbs the biological aging process, reconnecting to the concerns regarding long-term EMF exposure and its inhibitory effects on fundamental health parameters.

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