FAQs

Q: What is and electromagnetic field (EMF)

A: Electromagnetic field, a property of space caused by the motion of an electric charge. A stationary charge will produce only an electric field in the surrounding space. If the charge is moving, a magnetic field is also produced. An electric field can be produced also by a changing magnetic field. The mutual interaction of electric and magnetic fields produces an electromagnetic field, which is considered as having its own existence in space apart from the charges or currents (a stream of moving charges) with which it may be related. Under certain circumstances, this electromagnetic field can be described as a wave transporting electromagnetic energy.

Britannica.com Definition of Electromagnetic Field

Q: What is Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS)?

A: Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is a condition defined by the attribution of non-specific symptoms to electromagnetic fields (EMF) of anthropogenic origin. Despite its repercussions on the lives of its sufferers, and its potential to become a significant public health issue, it remains of a contested nature. Different hypotheses have been proposed to explain the origin of symptoms experienced by self-declared EHS persons, which this article aims to review.

Environmental Health Journal

Q: What is the impact of EMF on fertility?

A: EMF exposure during the early stages of embryonic development can lead to structural changes in the egg cells and interfere with the process of egg and follicle development. This can result in a diminished ovarian reserve, which may cause infertility or reduced fertility.

Q: Can EMF radiation be detrimental during pregnancy?

A: Yes, EMF exposure during pregnancy can negatively impact the growth and health of the fetus. It can also lead to increased size, weight, and the number of non-viable follicles in the ovaries of offspring.

Q: Are there risks associated with EMF exposure for infants?

A: Infants are particularly vulnerable to the effects of EMF exposure. There is scientific evidence suggesting a link between EMF exposure and an increased risk of cancer development in children, which is why utmost caution is advised for baby safety.

Q: Does exposure to radio-frequency affect reproductive health?

A: Studies have shown that radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) can have harmful effects on sperm, including changes in count, shape, and movement. Additionally, RF-EMF exposure can disrupt cellular metabolism, the endocrine system, and lead to DNA damage and genomic instability.

Q: Can exposure to EMF influence the development of autism?
A: Research has indicated a potential link between exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) and an increased risk of autism. Specifically, these studies have focused on the exposure of pregnant women to EMFs and the impact on the likelihood of autism in their offspring.

Q: What are common symptoms associated with EMF radiation exposure?
A: Symptoms that are frequently reported due to EMF exposure include skin reactions such as redness, tingling, and a burning sensation. Other symptoms include fatigue, tiredness, difficulty concentrating, dizziness, nausea, heart palpitations, and digestive issues.

Q: What is the primary cause of autism according to scientists?
A: Scientists have found that genetics play a significant role in the development of autism, with 60 to 90% of the risk attributed to genetic factors. Autism tends to be more common in families where one child is already diagnosed with the condition, indicating a hereditary link.

Q: What does the term "spectral autism" refer to?
A: "Spectral autism" likely refers to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which is a range of neurodevelopmental conditions characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, learning, and behavior. Although ASD can be diagnosed at any age, it is termed a developmental disorder as its symptoms typically manifest within the first two years of life.

FAQ’s

Pain relief or therapeutic?

Clinical trials using Farabloc fabric technology have demonstrated a profound positive impact primarily on connective cell tissues commonly referred as musculoskeletal including skin. Recovery is noted in human and animal trials demonstrating reduced inflammatory markers of tissue damage.

Farabloc’s ability to reduce muscle pain and injury after exercise was demonstrated in a study published in the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, Philadelphia PA, which examined blood serum levels of five markers that indicate muscle damage, pain and inflammation. In the strength testing, it took the placebo group four days to recover to the strength levels the Farabloc group reached at just 24 hours after exercise, demonstrating Farabloc’s ability to speed recovery from muscle injuries and athletic training. The Farabloc Thigh Wrap was used in this study. Farabloc fabric’s light weight and comfort make it an option for exercise and athletic advancement in addition to medical care.

Will Farabloc work for me?

Every individual and every pain is different. If you are suffering from phantom limb pain, chronic pain, or sports related injuries Farabloc has shown to help ease pain. The effects of Farabloc are primarily how worn or used in bedding. Things to monitor: How you are applying the product; How often you are applying the product; How long you are applying the product for; What time of day are you applying the product; If you suffer from acute, inflammatory or debilitating arthritis you should visit your professional health provider.

What if Farabloc doesn’t work for me?

If you are not experiencing relief from pain with the application of Farabloc, Farabloc Development Corporation offers a 30 day money back guarantee. Because of production costs there will be a 15% restocking fee on all returns unless there were sewing defects or shipping errors.

How long should I wear the Farabloc material?

Every individual and every pain is different. If you are suffering from chronic pain, relief may be experienced within 3-4 days consecutive wearing or use for at least 3-4 hours a time.   If possible wear or sleep on the Farabloc application.

How do I know if it is working?

Many users describe an initial warming feeling and a tingling sensation in the area where the Farabloc has been applied. This is a positive indication. It is important to realize that you have to work with the Farabloc to realize which application best works with your body.

Are there any side-effects from using Farabloc?

There are no side effects known from using Farabloc, but if somebody is allergic to stainless steel or nylon (most people are not) you may find discomfort or rash when skin is in contact with the material. In this case, it is recommended that a piece of linen (cotton) is placed between your skin and the Farabloc.

If a person wears or has implanted a medical device which sends to or receives signals from an external device the Farabloc application should not cover the implanted or device if worn as the signals being sent or received may not transmit.

How much does Farabloc cost?

based on quantity of material used, complexity of sewing pattern, and whether the item is made-to-measure or not. The Faraband wrist application starts at $40 CAD. Prices are subject to change.

How long will Farabloc last?

The effectiveness of a Farabloc product may last up to five years. The fabric can be washed along with regular laundry. Its effectiveness depends on the frequency of use and the method of use.

If your Farabloc blanket is placed underneath your fitted bed sheet, life expectancy of the product may exceed five years.