Does rose quartz help with electrosmog?

Coloured semi-precious stones protection against electromagnetic radiation, EMF protection, energetic blockages, gemstone therapy, electromagnetic frequencies.

Short answer: no, not anymore. In the past, it could still provide good service, but with the advancement of technology, it can no longer support here.

With analogue transmission frequencies, it tested positively and could still balance radiation loads well.

With digitally pulsed radiation, it tests negatively and can therefore no longer make a sufficient contribution to balancing radiation.

Even the D1 and D2 networks were disturbing back then, and it has become even worse now. The digital radiations and above all their massive spread overwhelm the rose quartz.

As more and more radiating and transmitting devices have found their way into households, one is lulled into a false sense of security if one relies on rose quartz.

The problem is not only that it can no longer cope with the radiation, but also that rose quartz generally tests negatively for people nowadays. That is, if I perform a resonance test or a muscle test (kinesiology) with rose quartz, I usually get the feedback that it weakens the body; and this is only too understandable, as it is overall negatively stimulated by digitally pulsed radiation.

Rose quartz should therefore be kept as far away as possible from modern wireless technology if one still wants to use it in one's living space. Or bury it deep in the garden. Sounds radical, but it must be kept as far away as possible from modern technology.

Rose quartz is therefore no longer a sensible protection against radiation, as it reacts negatively to modern technology like no other stone. Was this known when planning technical systems and accepted? A cynic might think so.

Fortunately, due to its structure, rose quartz is the only stone negatively affected.

Rock crystal for example, remains "immune". But please note that rock crystal tunes into its wearer and one should not share rock crystal, jewellery, chains and the like with others.

Also interesting: Amethyst is an activation stone, so it is better suited for the study rather than the bedroom. Otherwise, it may slightly delay restful sleep. However, at work, it can be a welcome support.

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