Shieldite FAQ

WHAT IS SHIELDITE?
Shieldite is a naturally occurring mineral that is mined from the earth.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRANSVERSE AND LONGITUDINAL EMF?
Transverse EMF is harmful to the body and can damage cells and tissues. Examples of transverse EMF is the radiation that comes from a microwave, cell phone, electric clock radio, electric water ionizer, high tension power lines or your fridge.
Longitudinal EMF can be better controlled and thus is not harmful to the body. Examples of longitudinal EMF are sound waves, pressure waves, plasma waves and stationary scalar waves.
HOW WILL SHIELDITE HELP ME PROTECT MYSELF FROM TRANSVERSE EMF?
Shieldite actually absorbs transverse EMF and thus fills up. It needs to be emptied every 36 to 48 hours by placing in on a ground such as the base of your kitchen or bathroom faucet for 15 minutes. There is a mechanism that is not fully understood by scientists whereby Shieldite actually muddles the transverse EMF’s ability to be absorbed into the human body, almost negating them. It is almost like the transverse EMF is rendered harmless.
IS ALL EMF HARMFUL?
Anything in excess can be harmful, even longitudinal EMF sound waves can be harmful if it is too loud. Having said that longitudinal EMF is our friend, providing many benefits to the body, as opposed to transverse EMF which when exposed to the body, produces cell and tissue damage with continued or prolonged exposure.
CAN I WEAR A SHIELDITE PENDANT ALL THE TIME?
It is a good idea to wear the Shieldite pendant during your waking hours. It is amazing how many different EMF fields you will come in contact with over the course of your day. Take it off at night as it gets tangled and caught in your bed clothes as you sleep.
CAN THERE BE ANY SIDE EFFECTS FROM WEARING IT OR HAVING IT IN MY ROOM?
The only side effects are the sense of well-being and relief, knowing you are protected from harmful radiation.
WHERE DO I NEED TO PUT THE PIECES OF SHIELDITE TO PROTECT MYSELF?
Put them on top of any electric appliance you have in your home, including your computer.