Imperceptible light flicker exhausts the body's adrenal system
โYour pupil's constantly constricting and then getting bigger and constricting and then dilating. And over time, that actually will exhaust your adrenal glands because your eye is connected to your hypothalamus and pituitary gland in your brain, and there's this thing called the HPA axis, hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal axis that, you know, all of those glands are connected together and they depend on each other for proper signaling and circadian rhythm.โ
Environments should mimic ancestral habitats for optimal health
โWhat we put our bodies into, not just what we're putting into our bodies, but what our bodies are being put into, our environment should also be ancestral in order for us to have optimal health. Because I like to talk about respecting our biology and where we came from. So one of the themes for one of the companies I started a few years ago, the shielding shop was technology that respects your biology.โ
Schumann resonance generators are essential for human physiology
โWhen astronauts go to space, they have to have a human resonance generator on board in order to continue to have normal function of their body's normal sleep patterns and rhythms and and all of that. And then when they come back, there's a lot of physiological reasons why, you know, leaving the Earth can cause problems for a person. But, you know, just the whole astronaut thing, them going out into space and then coming back, you can see that we are meant to be on this planet.โ
Pulsed man-made frequencies trigger a stress response
โNegative typically is anything that's not natural, that's pulsed, that, you know, has been found to have a biological effect. And a lot of times, the pulse frequencies are negative. The easiest example I give to people is imagine, like, the one EMF that we can perceive visibly is light. So if you're around a strobe light or flickering light, it's known to have, you know, a biological effect on you on your body.โ
Future technology must prioritize respecting our natural biology
โI think more and more lighting companies are starting to understand this too. I mean, the last time that you and I met was, I think, 2019. Like, even back then, you know, I I was, you know, I was one of the few that I remember talking about flicker being an issue. Just talking about how that has a physiological effect on the body, and that can that can be something that's really stressful for the brain.โ