The Hidden Health Impact of EMFs

Why More Schools Are Turning to Faraday Bags for Student Phones And Why It Matters Beyond Classroom Focus
Across the country, schools are rethinking how to handle student cell phones. Some require devices in lockers or backpacks; others use lockable pouches. A growing number are going further—turning to Faraday bags, which not only keep phones inaccessible but also block signals entirely.

HonorHealth: A True Example of Medical Integrity and Compassion
Living with electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is an often misunderstood and deeply isolating journey. For many of us navigating this condition, stepping into a medical office or hospital can feel like entering hostile territory. Surrounded by wireless devices, wearable technology, and electronic equipment, we are placed in environments that can trigger our debilitating symptoms—while our pleas for accommodation are too often dismissed or met with skepticism.

Enough is Enough: Tech’s Wireless Takeover Is Driving Us Out of Our Own Lives—This Must End
The relentless march of wireless technology—5G towers in every city, every rural outpost, every stretch of nature—should not be a cause for celebration. Yet tech companies proudly roll out this infrastructure, blanketing once-safe havens with radiation and leaving no sanctuary for those who are sensitive, sick, or simply unwilling to gamble with their health for the sake of “progress.” This is not innovation—it’s an invasion, and it’s putting our children, our health, and our very way of life at risk.

How I Went from Survival Mode to Advocacy: A Journey into EMF Awareness
A few years ago, my life as I knew it disappeared.
I was diagnosed with electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) and suddenly, my world became toxic to me. I couldn’t leave my house. I was trapped, not just inside four walls, but inside a body that reacted to the world around me. The world was no longer a safe place. I lost all sense of hope. And then, I lost something even more painful—my extended family. Some of them didn’t believe EHS was real. Their disbelief shocked me and still does to this day.

Teaching Kids About EHS Before Their First Phone
The moment a child gets their first phone is a turning point—not just for convenience and independence, but for how they’ll navigate social pressures and make decisions about their health. By the time peer pressure kicks in—when everyone else seems glued to their screens—habits and attitudes are much harder to change.
Teens, Peer Pressure, and the Hidden Struggle with Phones
For today’s teens, phones aren’t just gadgets—they’re lifelines to friendships, social status, and even identity. The pressure to stay connected is relentless, and for many adolescents, being always on is not a choice but a social expectation. If you’re a parent worried about your teen’s phone use,

EHS in Children: A Practical Guide for Parents
If you’ve ever noticed your child coming home with unexplained headaches, struggling to fall asleep, or seeming more irritable after a day at school, you might be left wondering if something deeper is at play. For some families, these patterns raise questions about electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS)

Unethical Silence: The Truth About EHS and the 5G Health Crisis
It is not ethical to harm others for the sake of profit or convenience. As wireless technology expands rapidly, we must confront the ethical implications, particularly concerning Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS). People suffering from EHS report severe health issues when exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMF),

The Hidden Dangers of EMF Exposure and Screen Time for Children: A Growing Concern
Technology is a big part of our lives now, and it's almost impossible to escape screens—from the tablets our kids use at home to the devices they interact with at school. But as these devices become more common, we need to take a closer look at how they might be affecting our children. Recent research is raising serious concerns about the impact of prolonged exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from digital devices,

Rethinking Smart Technology: When "Smart" Becomes Reckless
We live in an age where "smart" devices are everywhere—smartphones, smartwatches, and now even smart glasses. These gadgets promise to enhance our lives, but the hidden risks they carry with them raise a serious question: are they really as smart as we think?
With smartphones glued to our faces and smart glasses sitting directly on our heads,