Protection from electrosmog in the car: how to protect yourself on the road

 

Modern cars are technological masterpieces. From infotainment systems and on-board electronics to powerful batteries and electric motors - vehicles are increasingly equipped with electronic devices and technologies. But these innovations also come with a downside: electromagnetic radiation, also known as electrosmog. This can be an invisible burden, especially for frequent travelers and people who are regularly on the road.

In this blog post, you will find out what electrosmog in the car is, what risks are associated with it and how you can protect yourself effectively.

What is electrosmog in the car?

Electrosmog is caused by electric and magnetic fields emitted by technical devices. In cars, electrosmog is mainly generated by the following sources:

  • Electronic control units: These control many functions, such as air conditioning, navigation or driver assistance systems.
  • Bluetooth and WLAN connections: They are almost indispensable in modern vehicles, but generate high-frequency radiation.
  • Hybrid and electric cars: The powerful batteries and electric motors cause additional exposure to electromagnetic fields.
  • Smartphones and chargers: The use of mobile devices and inductive charging generates further electromagnetic waves.

How can electrosmog in the car affect your health?

While many people are not consciously aware of the electromagnetic fields in their cars, they can still have an impact on their well-being. Possible symptoms are

  • Concentration problems
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Tiredness and fatigue
  • Sleep disorders (after long car journeys)

In the long term, regular exposure to electrosmog can impair the body's own regeneration and lead to chronic stress.

10 tips to protect against electrosmog in the car

  1. Use your smartphone consciously: Switch the device to flight mode when you don't need it.
  2. Hands-free device instead of cell phone on the ear: Minimize direct contact with high-frequency radiation.
  3. Deactivate WLAN and Bluetooth: Only switch these connections on when you really need them.
  4. Use electromagnetic shielding: Use special shielding products, such as protective mats or chips, which reduce electrosmog.
  5. Optimize journeys in hybrid or electric cars: Make sure you use high-quality shielding solutions, as these vehicles generate particularly high levels of electromagnetic fields.
  6. Keep away from power sources: Avoid sitting directly over batteries or electric motors if possible.
  7. Open windows more often: Fresh air can help to improve the indoor climate and reduce electromagnetic pollution.
  8. Plan for short charging times: Charge devices outside the vehicle if possible.
  9. Take relaxing breaks: Break up long journeys to regenerate the body.
  10. Use ZES Bodyguard products: This innovative technology helps to reduce exposure to electrosmog and increase your well-being.

Why ZES Bodyguard is the ideal solution for drivers

ZES Bodyguard products, such as special chips and bracelets, are designed to effectively neutralize electromagnetic stress. They protect your body at a cellular level and promote the balance of the nervous system - ideal for frequent travelers and commuters.

Electrosmog in the car is avoidable

Even if electrosmog in the car seems unavoidable, there are numerous ways to protect yourself from its negative effects. With conscious behavior, technical aids and the innovative products from ZES Bodyguard, you can enjoy your car journeys safely and relaxed again.