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
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.