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Did you know Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, born today (1777 – 1855) is considered one of the greatest mathematicians who ever lived, and he was also a pioneer in the study of magnetic fields?! He developed one of the first devices capable of measuring the strength and direction of a magnetic field, the magnometer, and he also developed a system of units to measure magnetism. In his honor, the modern unit of magnetic flux density or magnetic induction in the CGS (metric) system is named the gauss. In the more inclusive SI measurement system, the basic unit of magnetic flux is the tesla (named after Nikola Tesla). One tesla equals 10,000 gauss.

A gauss meter is a modern version of Gauss’ magnometer. It consists of a gauss probe, the meter itself and a cable to connect them, and it works because of the Hall effect, which was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879. It can measure both the intensity and direction of a magnetic field. You use a gauss meter to measure relatively small magnetic fields. When you need to measure large ones, you use a tesla meter, which is basically the same thing, but graduated in the larger tesla units.

While effects of magnetic fields on health are not conclusively established, there is evidence that prolonged exposure to high magnetic fields can be harmful. If you’re concerned about this, you need gauss measurement tools. A gauss meter gives you the capability to regulate the field strength in your house… or can diagnose miswired circuits more easily. In this ubiquitous technological revolutionary world there are multiple and complex sources of electromagnetic fields or EMF/EMR that people who are sensitive experience and it becomes disruptive to daily life. Electromagnetic radiation, or EMR, includes all of the types of energy that can be seen, felt or recorded. Visible light is an example of EMR, and visible light, reflecting off objects enables us to see those objects. Other forms of EMR, such as X-rays and gamma rays, cannot be seen by the naked eye and can be dangerous to humans. EMR is measured in wavelengths, and the shorter the wavelength, which is the distance of the trough between two high points in the EMR wave, the greater the energy used to create the radiation.

Electromagnetic radiation in the radiofrequency range emitted by cell phones, tablets and other wireless communication devices is absorbed by the human body and may affect heart health, according to a new EWG analysis. Human and animal research studies show that the cardiovascular system is sensitive to radiofrequency radiation. The developing organism, from the fetal stage through early life, is especially vulnerable to these exposures and their potential harms. Celebrated to motivate everyone to adopt healthier lifestyles to prevent heart disease many wear Red to raise awareness each February. Why not Reclaim your own Vitality that EMFs may well have removed from your life by stealth. Click here, don’t leave empty handed!

If you would like a health and well-being assessment in your #home, #homeoffice, #workplace or any space you and your loved ones spend much time in but feel uneasy about, such as #repurposed#buildings we can help by making the invisible visible to you. It is a little known fact that what you can’t measure you can’t manage, and convincing proofs by using professional scientific meters such as the gauss meter developed by Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss c. 250 years ago will give you peace of mind. Health is the new Wealth!🪷https://emfstrategy.com