Put aluminum foil under the pillow before going to bed what happens… See more

Many of these techniques happen to be inexpensive, as is the case with one shared to me by a former Army engineer named Dave Setzer.

Mr. Setzer is a former U.S. Army engineer and researcher of dirty electricity who spoke at a health conference I attended several years ago.

According to Setzer, aluminum foil has the strange ability to help cleanse electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from the body, including harmful ones from wi-fi and 5G radiation.

This is important in today’s day and age because we are often being bombarded by harmful radiation. Read more below

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