Reduced performance, lack of concentration, restlessness and constant irritability can indicate ADHD.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can affect children, adolescents and adults alike.
ADHD - cause in the brain?
ADHD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
If there is no hyperactivity, this disorder is also referred to as ADD.
People with ADHD find it difficult to concentrate and are often hyperactive or impulsive.
This often results in problems in everyday life, with the family, at school or at work.
Our brain transmits stimuli via neurotransmitters.
In people with ADHD or ADD, too few of the neurotransmitters dopamine or noradrenaline are present in the brain.
People with such a disorder perceive their environment differently.
They process stimuli differently.
At the same time, they are not always able to adequately manage or control their reactions.
This manifests itself, for example, in a lack of concentration or impulsiveness
Changes in the shape of the brain responsible for ADHD?
Brain scans show that brain regions of people with ADHD are shaped differently.
For example, areas associated with the control of movement sequences are often less pronounced than in people without ADHD or ADD.
However, it is not known whether the change in shape has a direct influence on the disorder.
However, scientists believe that there are many different causes of ADHD that come together here.
How these interact and which specific factors must be present in ADHD has not yet been sufficiently clarified.
Can electrosmog be to blame for ADHD?
Time and again, people have suggested that one aspect of ADHD could be electrosmog.
Children, but also sensitive adults, could react to electromagnetic radiation with conspicuous behavior.
According to experts, headaches, but also mild excitability or hyperactivity in children or adults could also be due to the influence of electrosmog.
This affects their own quality of life and that of the whole family
How can you detect electrosmog?
Consider whether there are wall cables, baby monitors, radiant transformers or lights near you or in the immediate vicinity of your children!
In particular, you should check sleeping areas and their surroundings or have them checked.
So-called building biologists can help you with this.
They are able to measure electromagnetic radiation using special measuring technology.
They divide these into
- Low-frequency alternating electric fields
- Low-frequency alternating magnetic fields
- High-frequency electromagnetic waves
- DC electric fields
- DC magnetic fields
How can you protect yourself from electrosmog?
You can do a lot in your daily life to protect yourself and your loved ones from electrosmog.
- Switch off your Wi-Fi when you’re not using it – especially at night!
- You should also switch off cordless phones at night.
- Banish clock radios or cell phone charging stations from your bedroom or that of your children!
- Unplug electrical appliances that are not in use!
- Use socket strips that can be switched off!
- Only use cell phones with a low SARS value!
Efficient devices to protect against electrosmog
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They were developed to form a kind of natural protective shield for the body.
As soon as you carry the device with you or plug it into the socket in your home, you will feel the change.
Electrosmog and electromagnetic radiation can no longer harm your body.
You can surf, stream or use your electrical devices as you wish – without a guilty conscience.
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