A magnetic field refers to the extremely low-frequency (ELF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum—typically between about 1 Hz and 300 Hz—which is created whenever alternating electric currents flow, such as in power lines, household wiring, and everyday appliances.
At these low frequencies, the magnetic component of the field exists as part of the broader category of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and does not carry enough energy to remove electrons or damage DNA directly.
Some individuals report sensitivity to these magnetic fields and search for ways to block the signals or reduce exposure. Some tools, however, focus on harmonizing disruptive frequency influences so your biofield can remain balanced, adaptable, and energetically clear. Quantum energy tools from Leela Quantum Tech, for example, can neutralize the negative effects of EMFs, so that you can continue to use modern electronic devices while maintaining your bioenergetic well-being.
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