Re: EMF as a Source of Stress
Well. Stress exposure is cumulative, so it is still good to learn how to avoid/reduce EMF exposure.
Person “A” over trained, had a major virus infection, had several members of their family die and has a major EMF problem in their house.
Person “B” has all the same stress except for the EMF problem.
Person A will progress into adrenal fatigue faster and have a harder time coming out of it.
So every little bit helps.
Earthing for example, reduces cortisol levels
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15650465..
The biologic effects of grounding the human body during sleep as measured by cortisol levels and subjective reporting of sleep, pain, and stress
But I do see what you are saying. I’ve read people who said their chemical sensitivity went away after a couple of years of metal detoxing (although it initially got worse for a while as metals were coming out). Obviously a lot of variables on timing and during.
Also, since Earthing eliminates one source of stress, it can actually trigger a detox.
They talk about that in the Earthing book. My cousin bought an Earthing sheet and had insomnia for about 3 days with it, and then it went away. She never has insomnia.
So even though you have reduced electrosensitivity after detoxing metals, EMF is still acting as a source of stress for you. It probably just means that you are now much better at handling other sources of stress, so you do not notice EMF as much. But it is still stressing your cells, as per the studies in the original post.
Regardless of your protocol, it would seem that techniques to reduce EMF exposure will speed up your recovery.