Energy Sensitivity

Beyond scent, animals are keenly attuned to energy. They can pick up on subtle shifts in body language, mood, and emotional energy. Equally, they can be impacted by electromagnetic fields in our homes.

Here are some practical suggestions to reduce exposure:

Relocate Devices: Place modems, routers, and smart meters away from areas where your pets spend most of their time, such as beds or where they tend to lounge or rest.

Switch Off at Night: If possible, turn off Wi-Fi routers and unnecessary electronics during night time to minimise constant exposure.

Use Wired Connections: Whenever possible, opt for Ethernet cables instead of Wi-Fi to reduce ambient EMF levels.

Shield Smart Meters: Use a smart meter guard or similar to block some of the radiation emitted from these devices.

Pet EMF-Blocking Products: Sometimes, moving and rerouting devices may not be possible. If you want to protect your pet's energy field, consider collars, mats, or pendants that reduce EMFs.

Limit Device Proximity: Avoid placing phones, tablets, or laptops near your pets when not in use.

Support Cellular Health: Feed your pets an antioxidant-rich diet to help combat oxidative stress from EMF exposure.

Creating a low-EMF environment not only benefits your pets but also supports your own well-being!

Protecting your pets from EMF exposure may lead to noticeable improvements in their behaviour and overall well-being.

Here are some potential differences you might observe:

Reduced signs of anxiety/restlessness
Less pacing, whining, excessive barking or meowing
Improved sleep patterns or more rested
Enhanced focus and training
Improved appetite and digestion
Improved mood and social interactions
Less physical symptoms such as less scratching, head shaking, pawing at the ears (all signs of sensitivity to EMF exposure)
Less fatigue and more alert and active

Long-term: Less illness and infections, since EMF exposure can affect a pet's nervous and immune systems.

Why not try out some of these tips for a few weeks—see if this has made a difference to their behaviour, healing, or recovery from illness or injury? I'd love to hear your feedback!

Disclaimer: The purpose of the information I share with this group is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any illness, disease or medical condition. The first thing you should do before starting any conventional, integrative or natural treatment is to consult a Veterinary professional for advice.

 

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