Is WiFi Safe? Simple Steps to Reduce The Negative Effects

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Technology has allowed us to go wireless and avoid the hassle of cables. We can now remotely turn the TVs on, start a coffee machine, and monitor babies using wireless technology. At the same time, we are exposed to unprecedented levels of electromagnetic radiation from wireless signals 24/7.

Have you wondered “Is WiFi Safe?” at these levels?

Is WiFi Safe?

Hang on tight… this may get controversial. There seem to be two rather extreme opinions when it comes to WiFi. One side says that it is completely safe and likes the idea of “smart” houses with everything run off Wifi. The other side is ready to build a Faraday Cage around themselves at all time.

The truth is likely somewhere in the middle.

Understand the Effects of WiFi

WiFi does not immediately cause diagnosable illness. For this reason, many of us choose to ignore that it can have any affect at all. However, it can interfere with our bodily functions which may eventually progresses into diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative diseases after long term exposure.

Because these are complex diseases that develop over decades, it is difficult to conclusively show that the increase in wireless signal exposures directly cause the diseases. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) considers wireless radiation as a class 2B possible carcinogen due to limited evidence. These small number of studies are leaning towards showing that electromagnetic radiations, including WiFi, are not safe.

In the Lancet article outlining their considerations, that IARC states that epidemiological studies that follow humans who use WiFi and cell phones for a few years are not conclusive. However, rodent studies that follow the animals throughout their lifetime find that wireless radiation does cause cancer or worsen cancer prognosis. The same animal studies also observed other changes in the brain and blood brain barrier in animals that are exposed to the radiation.

The limited evidences in humans may be why regulators are claiming that this type of radiation is safe. However, some anecdotal evidences, such as how Canadian families in Ontario are noticing headaches and brain fogs in their children, suggest that WiFi may not be healthy, so it is probably better to err on the side of caution.

It is even more important to protect children and developing fetuses from radiation as their small and growing bodies are more vulnerable to radiation than adults. Many products on the market aim to help protect babies in utero from WiFi radiation (like this belly armor blanket and even this belly-shielding band for pregnant moms).

How to Reduce WiFi Exposure

is-wifi-safe-simple-steps-to-reduce-the-negative-effectsFirst, it is important to reduce use as much as possible, especially until we know more about the long-term effects of WiFi. The pro-WiFi crowd may scoff at the idea that anything could be potentially harmful about it, but we once thought smoking was perfectly fine too!

While it may not be possible to get the entire family on board, there are many options to reduce exposure while keeping everyone happy, including:

Turn off WiFi Before Going to Bed (Good)

Everyone should be sleeping at bed time, and WiFi signal may interferes with the brain during sleep, so it is a good idea to turn it off before going to bed. This allows the body to rest more deeply. By turning it off at night, you are effectively cutting down exposure by 33%. (Aside from the WiFi reduction, many security experts also recommend turning off your internet when not using it).

In addition, because many people browse the internet mindlessly at night, some may also find that having a WiFi curfew improves their marriage because they become more present with their spouse.

Many router models will have features that make it possible to automatically shut off WiFi connection and turn it back on at the same time every day, which will be useful for this purpose. You can also use an inexpensive timer to do this for you.

Turn On WiFi Router Only When in Use (Better)

If you and your family members are up for giving up WiFi for the most part, but still insist on connecting some devices from time to time, then having an option to switch on the router when in use is a better option as this reduces WiFi exposure only to a few hours a day.

Give Up Wireless and Hardwire All Your Connections (Best)

Giving up WiFi altogether is the healthiest option. It may sound daunting but it is possible and may mitigate several health issues down the line. In addition, you will enjoy more consistent and faster internet when directly hardwired in. It is certainly more work and not doable for everyone, but something we are (slowly) attempting.

You’ll need to pick up some affordable tools, including:

  • Ethernet hub if the one you have doesn’t have enough ports for every device and everyone to use. They can be plugged into an existing hub that you already have in order to expand the number of ports.
  • Long ethernet cables to allow everyone to connect from anywhere in your home.
  • Ethernet adaptors makes it possible to connect devices that don’t have ethernet ports, including tablets, smart phones, and some computers.

It is also a good idea to use wired peripherals like keyboards, mice, and headphones instead of wireless ones to reduce exposures to electromagnetic radiation.

If that all seems complicated to set up, I’d recommend asking someone to help. My tech-savvy brother was the lucky recipient of my questions.

Hold Up on Adding Gadgets or Upgrading to Smart Homes, Offices, and Cars

With new wireless technology, wireless-enabled devices with bells and whistles are on sale every single day. Smart home thermostats, bluetooth-controlled cookers, wireless baby monitoring system, and smart beds might make life easier, but they may not be as safe as we think.

Such technologies are still very new. These devices use many forms of wireless technologies, for which we don’t fully understand the long term health consequences. For these, less is more.

Turn Devices on Airplane Mode

Cell phones and tablets emit electromagnetic frequency when the receivers are turned on. Because we typically use these devices very close to our bodies for extended periods of time, exposure levels can be very high. Therefore, important to keep them on airplane mode, especially when they are around children.

Remember to also teach children and caregivers to turn these devices on airplane mode to reduce WiFi and electromagnetic exposures.

How to Mitigate the Harmful Effects of WiFi Exposure

It may be difficult to completely eliminate exposure, especially if you live or work in an urban area. In addition to taking the steps above to reduce WiFi exposures, there are many ways to mitigate the harmful effects of WiFi signals, including:

Use a Dirty Electricity Filter to Reduce Electromagnetic Radiation

Dirty electricity occurs when electronic devices need to manipulate the electric currents into the format and voltage that the devices need. This can create electrical surges throughout the wiring system.

Electronic devices, including WiFi Routers, phone chargers, and computers all produce dirty electricity, which can be a significant source of harmful electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) in the building.

In order to mitigate this effect, consider installing dirty electricity filters on outlets throughout the home and work environment.

Earthing

Wireless devices emit unhealthy positive ions and also interfere with the waves in our own bodies, such as our brain waves and the electrical system that runs our cells. By earthing, the positive ions in our bodies can be equalized with negative ions from earth, which can mitigate the harmful effects of EMFs.

In addition, earthing allows our bodies to synch with the Schumann resonance (7.83 Hz), which is earth’s own electromagnetic frequency that we are naturally built to be exposed to. A Japanese study in 2005 showed that the Schumann resonance can reduce blood pressure and produce some positive health outcomes. By synching with earth’s natural frequency, we reduce the risks of WiFi waves interfering with our bodily functions.

You can earth simply by standing barefoot on the ground for 20 minutes daily. Alternatively, you can also use a grounding shoes with an earthing metal piece, or bed sheets that connects to the grounding port of your home electrical outlets.

Adding Negative Ions

Exposure to WiFi can result in a buildup of positive ions in your body, which can promote inflammation. Therefore, if you are regularly exposed to WiFi and EMFs, it is even more important to regularly expose yourself to negative ions to to neutralize the positive ions.

You can find naturally occurring negative ions near moving water, such as at the beach or moving streams of water.

In addition, you can use a Himalayan salt lamp or negative ion generator in your home to increase your exposure to healthful negative ions and mitigate the negative effects from WiFi exposure.

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Scott Soerries, MD, Family Physician and Medical Director of SteadyMD. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

Are you concerned about WiFi exposure and new wireless technologies? Weigh below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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81 responses to “Is WiFi Safe? Simple Steps to Reduce The Negative Effects”

  1. Gary Ong Avatar
    Gary Ong

    I like your article and wish to give you more evidence here.

    Got hold of covid and wifi intensities maps of USA. I have done a correlation comparison between the intensities of covid through USA and the distribution of wifi intensities. The correlation between covid intensities and population sizes is about 0.68. But the correlation between covid intensities and wifi intensities in USA is 0.91! This means that while high populations do increase covid outbreaks, the effect of wifi is far more significant. You can do the comparisons yourself.

    What is starting is that when you examine the outbreaks in Brazil, South Africa and even India you will find that the highest covid outbreaks areas are also high wifi areas.

    I think the connection needs to be taken seriously as thousands of lives are being killed!

  2. Raymond Avatar

    The information presented in this article can be slightly misleading. Firstly, accredited medical organisations such as the WHO state that “to date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use.” Additionally, normal exposure to radiation below international radiation safety standards (i.e. your wifi router) has not been definitively linked with any (at all) adverse health effects.

    The study on mice and rodents (from the National Toxicology Program) mentioned here actually stated that these results were likely false positives because of how many times the experiments were replicated and because of how harm/injury was displayed by the mice/rodents. The large majority of human studies haven’t been able to find a link between wifi and cancer. As for other symptoms, EHS (electromagnetic hypersensitivity syndrome) is the supposed name for that – EHS, however, is highly subjective and isn’t a recognised diagnosis by any accredited medical organisation.

    I’m not sure what this post is talking about when it mentions “dirty electricity” but that isn’t really a thing that can happen. Electricity is the flow of electrons from one place to another and unlike water, it can’t be polluted or dirtied. Simply the flow of electricity will create an EMF, so a filter won’t help with blocking EMF when literally your whole house is wired to the electrical grid.

    The thing you said about earthing isn’t really how electricity works. Earthing is basically a mechanism appliances use to divert any “leaking” electricity (like from a frayed wire) into the ground so it doesn’t electrocute you. By standing or touching the ground (directly or indirectly) you are earthing yourself constantly. It doesn’t take 20 minutes and the only time this might be useful is in the winter, where you might have some static on you that is discharged, by say touching a doorknob. The study you linked didn’t have any randomisation of who used Schumann’s resonance and this combined with the large sample size makes it more easy for the placebo effect to take over.

    Wifi isn’t a type of ionising radiation, and can’t cause positive ions to form on the body. There’s also no evidence to suggest that negative ions are near streams because that’s not how electricity or electrical charges work. With the rare exception of say, static electricity, most things we come in contact with are neutrally charged, and we are neutrally charged.

    I don’t mean to attack your article, but maybe you could explain your theories in a bit more detail to me?

  3. Kayla Avatar

    My fiance lives in a 2 family house. We just disabled the wifi to use strictly ethernet.. (with something called tp-link which uses the electrical circuit in the house to get internet after plugging the ethernet to the router)I have an EMF meter (acoustimeter am-10) which shows same wifi levels as if we still had wifi coming from the downstairs neighbor…. it really stinks, she is never home when I go over there, I really want to talk to her about this but am trying to think of how I will. And if I should buy her the ethernet stuff (40-80 dollars) and ask her to use it (for the sake of the entire house).

  4. Claire Avatar

    Hi Katie, infrared radiation is indeed harmful. It is heat. There are some concerns with infrared saunas.

  5. Kristin Avatar

    I’m concerned, I’ve heard both a lot about the dangers of the EMFs and of course about how little we know… Most disturbing though is that my family is super connected via Wi-Fi! Thanks for these tips, I’m most interested right now in what is absorbed/emitted from/to devices kids use like: Kindle, video game joysticks, “Kinect” and those things. I’m googling, but figure it makes sense to ask what you’re heading if anything about those… My oldest daughter does have an iPhone, thankfully she totally gets the “airplane mode” being an important part of her routine.

    Sheesh!!

    1. Dean Avatar

      You need to research this further, there are at least 3 IR bands, each has different effects on humans.

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