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Electrical Magnetic frequencies
There are two types of EMF exposure. Low-level radiation, also called non-ionizing radiation, is mild and thought to be harmless to people. Appliances like microwaves , cellphones, Wi-Fi routers, as well as power lines and MRIs, send out low-level radiation.

High-level radiation, called ionizing radiation, is the second type of radiation. It’s sent out in the form of ultraviolet rays from the sun and X-rays from medical imaging machines.
EMF exposure intensity decreases as you increase your distance from the object that’s sending out waves. Some common sources of EMFs, from low- to high-level radiation, include the following:
Non-ionizing radiation
- microwave ovens
- computers
- house energy meters
- wireless (Wi-Fi) routers
- cellphones
- Bluetooth devices
- power lines
- MRIs
Ionizing radiation
- ultraviolet light
- X-rays