Signs of exposure
Laptops, desktop computers and televisions radiate a potentially dangerous elecotromagnetic field (EMF). Early signs of exposure to EMF include muscle aches, insomnia, stress and fatigue.
And according to studies from The British Medical Journal to the World Health Organisation, EMFs have been linked to lymphoma, leukemia, birth defects, heart problems and tumours.
But if that sounds a bit scary, help is at hand to reduce the levels of EMF at your home or at your office.
Reduce radiation with your plants!
The adiantum, also known as the maidenhair fern, is believed to absorb the radiation from computers and printers. It’s also said to absorb 20 micrograms per hour of the harmful toxin, formaldehyde.
And this pretty fern is not only healthy – it’s beautiful too. With its explosion of intricate lacy green leaves, it would make an attractive addition to any home or workspace.