Geopathic Stress is natural radiation that rises up through the earth and is distorted by weak electro-magnetic fields created by subterranean running water, certain mineral concentrations, fault lines and underground cavities. The wavelengths of the natural radiation disturbed in this way become harmful to living organisms.
Electropathological energy created by modern technology can also contribute to Geopathic stress in the form of high and low frequency energy from telecommunication towers, electricity pylons, transformers, radar and radio towers.
Symptoms of Geopathic stress
Symptoms of Geopathic stress are extensive and varied. The most common being
inability to sleep well, general illness, exhaustion and depression. The
sleeplessness is sometimes more marked in younger children even if the grown-ups
are not affected. We often have reports of babies not sleeping well and being
found squashing themselves into a corner, or at the end of their cot; they are
trying to move themselves out of the influence of unhelpful energy. (Healing
Sick Houses, dowsing for healthy homes, Roy and Ann Procter. p.1)
Geopathic Stress can negatively affect the immune
system as well as the human psyche causing minor to severe emotional effects.
Geopathic Stress has been found to be a common factor in many serious long-term
illnesses and psychological conditions.
*Sources of electromagnetic radiation include but are not limited to:
audio and video recorders,
computers,
electric blankets,
electric kitchen appliances,
electric clocks,
TV sets,
cellular phones,
telephone poles outside of residence, t
television and radio stations,
air control towers,
radar installations,
electrical wires in houses and homes, t
transformers,
waterbeds with electricity.
Many dowsers suggest that people move beds and rearrange living areas to avoid
these areas of high earth energy, but there are also now products on the market
that convert these energies so that they are no longer harmful to the body.
Disclaimer
Information included in this website is intended for information purposes only
and is not to be used as a substitute for consultation with a medical or health
practitioner.