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There’s plenty of research showing that too much screentime can disrupt our sleep habits, make us less focused, and cause a host of other side effects beyond just tired eyes or a lack of in-person socialization. But did you know that even with our tech devices on the other side of the room, they could still be causing harm?

If you often suffer from poor sleep, chronic stress, irritability, and fatigue, It might be time to reduce the electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in your indoor space. What are EMFs?

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An EMF is a type of invisible energy, also known as radiation, which comes from electrical power sources and man-made technology. EMFs could potentially lead to cellular and DNA damage for humans, pets, and even the plants inside our homes and workspaces. Combined with poor sleep, it’s possible that exposure to EMFs could lead to cardiac stress, impaired brain function, and a host of other health risks large and small.

This is why some of Hollywood’s top celebrities have all been vocal about taking steps to limit their exposure to wifi devices and the dangers of EMFs. Many of us know houseplants can help with cleaner indoor air quality, but now there is a product that works in a similar, but even more powerful, way to help neutralize indoor air smog — it’s the Somavedic!

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Somavedics are frequency therapy solutions for indoor spaces like your home, office, or even your car. They’re designed on the principle of a controlled release of energy from precious and semi-precious stones that help mitigate the negative consequences of EMF radiation from WiFi, Bluetooth, and cell phones. This means the Somavedic supports the body’s natural regenerative process to improve sleep, focus and concentration, maintain hydration, stay energized, reduce stress, neutralize free radicals, and enhance overall physical recovery – just to name a few potential benefits. Some Somavedic customers have even credited the device with eliminating bacteria, parasites and mold in their home.

Each Somavedic is crafted with the highest quality hand-blown glass. The latest “Vedic” and premium models offer the added bonus of being able to restructure your drinking water – making it more hydrating and easier for your body to absorb. Simply place your Somavedic next to your cup or bottle of water for 10 to 15 minutes and watch your water transform. Not only might you taste a significant difference, but even watering your houseplants with this restructured water has been shown to help them flourish as well!

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No need to feel powerless about our increasing exposure to 3G, 4G and 5G networks! Simply plug in a Somavedic. Celebrities and wellness influencers are already singing the brand’s praises. Volleyball icon Gabby Reece says “they make me feel good. I keep one in my daughter’s room and in my bathroom to protect me from any electronic devices near where I sleep.” Influencer and artist Jesse Wellens says “one of the biggest differences I’ve noticed since having the Somavedic is that my stomach anxiety issues have gone away.”

Customers are also stunned by the results they’re experiencing from using their Somavedics. One reviewer says they were “blown away” — noting that they’re “sleeping better”, their “plants are thriving,” and their “mood has improved dramatically.” Another called it a “positive force” in their life. And another said they felt a “powerful physical, mental, emotional and spiritual alignment” — love that!

Somavedic also offers convenient, portable accessories like crystal and titanium pyramids, key chains and pendants to help protect you even on the go! The “TINY” model is small enough to fit perfectly in your pocket – take it with you on flights or just about anywhere out of the home! Check out Somavedic’s full collection on their site, and get ready to start feeling good again today!

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