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Real Stories from Our Community

Discover the personal journeys of those in our community who have taken steps to reduce EMF exposure and witnessed profound changes in their well-being. We invite you to read these experiences from people affected by EMF.

9 years old

Headaches, nausea, bloody noses, insomnia

7th grader

Brain fog, poor focus, some agitation at school only.

4 year old

Hyperactivity, tested positive for radiation.

3rd, 8th, 11th grade

Headaches, fatigue, dizziness to the point of syncope.

6th & 7th grade

Headaches, joint aches, abnormal blood work indicating oxidative stress.

K and 2nd grader

Headaches since attending the school setup with towers.

10 years old

Difficulty sleeping and muscle tremors since local tech upgrade.

11th grade

Headaches, vision issues

4th grade

Headache, nausea, dizzy. My oldest experienced this.

Preschool, Kindergarten, 4th grade

Headaches, nausea, irritability, anger outbursts, blurry vision . This NOT an occurrence during long breaks from school. (where tower is located)

Kindergarten

Headaches

2nd, 6th, 9th, 10th grades

Headaches, cyclical vomiting, lack of concentration.

Kindergarten, 2nd grade

Headaches and nosebleeds

Kindergarten, 4th grade

Daily headaches

12th grade

Headaches, anxiety, back pain, brain fog, skin irritation .

7th grade

Eyes(blurry)— continual headaches, tired, inattention, developed eczema after starting  school (with tower)—continual doctors appts.

Share Your Story

You are not alone in this journey. Many in our community have found profound strength in reclaiming their well-being by reducing EMF exposure, and your unique perspective might be the very light someone else needs to hear today. Every lived experience is a vital piece of the puzzle, offering hope and validation to those still searching for answers.

If you have a journey of adaptation or recovery to share, please reach out. By telling your story, you help build a world where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported. Your voice makes a powerful difference in our collective path toward safety.

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