
In a recent episode of the Tetragrammaton podcast, EMF expert Brian Hoyer emphasized the critical link between environmental optimization and human well-being, advocating for practices that align with ancestral living to mitigate the impact of modern electromagnetic fields (EMF). Hoyer, a certified Geobiologist and Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, highlighted the importance of creating healthier living spaces to improve overall quality of life. "The more we can optimize our environment, the more quality of life we get, the better we can perform, and we can have more time enjoying our life here on this planet with this wonderful experience we have," Hoyer stated in the episode.
Hoyer, who founded Shielded Healing in 2017, specializes in helping individuals and families recreate electromagnetic environments that more closely resemble historic human habitats. His work connects EMF mitigation with the broader health and wellness industry, focusing on identifying and reducing exposure to electrical, wireless, and magnetic fields. The discussion on the podcast delved into various aspects of EMF, including natural versus man-made frequencies, pulsed EMF, flicker, the stress response, and the impact on hormones and circadian rhythm.
The podcast episode, hosted by renowned producer Rick Rubin, also covered practical mitigation strategies such as grounding, shielding, and thoughtful design of living spaces. Hoyer discussed the pervasive nature of "dirty electricity" and constant signals from appliances and phones, offering insights into testing homes and identifying problematic patterns. His company, Shielded Healing, provides consultations and products aimed at creating ancestral healing spaces.
While experts like Hoyer advocate for proactive EMF mitigation, the broader scientific community maintains a nuanced perspective on the health impacts of low-level EMF exposure. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" (Group 2B), a category indicating limited evidence. However, the WHO also notes that current evidence does not confirm adverse health effects from low-level, long-term exposure to radiofrequency or power frequency fields, though research is ongoing. A recent systematic review highlighted various studies reporting detrimental effects of EMFs on biological systems, yet it underscored methodological limitations and the need for more standardized, long-term research to draw definitive conclusions.
The debate continues between those who, like Hoyer, emphasize the potential for subtle biological disruptions from modern EMFs and those who await more conclusive scientific evidence. Despite ongoing research and varying expert opinions, the conversation on environmental optimization and its role in enhancing human health remains a significant topic within the wellness community. The Tetragrammaton episode with Brian Hoyer contributes to this dialogue by offering a perspective focused on practical steps for individuals seeking to align their living environments with natural biological rhythms.