Musical instruments that are connected to the mains to be played generate electrosmog, like all electrical devices.
Practicing with them on a daily basis could also affect your physical and mental health.
Which instruments generate electrosmog?
Drum machines, keyboards, electric guitars, electric pianos or electronic organs – there are many musical instruments that generate electrosmog.
This can affect more than just the person playing the instrument.
The radiation from such instruments does not stop at walls and ceilings either.
For example, if your neighbor above you often plays the keyboard and it is constantly connected to the mains, this may also affect you if you are very sensitive.
Theremin - electromagnetic fields for fascinating sounds
The theremin is a special case among musical instruments that generate electrosmog.
This musical instrument generates an electromagnetic field through which the musician produces sounds.
To do this, the hands are moved back and forth between two antennas to produce sounds.
The musician is therefore constantly exposed to an electromagnetic field, which can of course also affect the body.
It can happen that you feel exhausted and unfocused after just one hour of playing.
What can electrosmog do to musicians?
Typical possible complaints in people who react sensitively to electrosmog can be fatigue, tiredness, loss of performance and even mental upset.
Some people who are very frequently exposed to large numbers of electromagnetic fields even complain of more severe physical complaints.
This can range from sleep problems and dizziness to cardiovascular problems or headaches.
This is said to be due to the fact that electrical or electromagnetic radiation can penetrate the body.
Because cells communicate with each other via electrical impulses as well as biochemical processes, electrical and electromagnetic frequencies can disrupt this communication.
The cells are exposed to a constant stimulus and, figuratively speaking, are constantly energized.
Cellular communication in children and adolescents is said to be even more sensitive than in adults.
If children and adolescents are exposed to electrosmog at a very early age, this could possibly lead to general hyperactivity or even ADHD.
Unfortunately, due to digitalization and the high number of electronic devices, we are exposed to electrosmog in almost every household.
Shield against electrosmog with VIVOBASE and enjoy making music again
VIVOBASE HOME or VIVOBASE MOBILE is particularly suitable for making the electrosmog generated by musical instruments and other devices more tolerable and for protecting yourself from the electromagnetic field.
With VIVOBASE HOME you can protect yourself from electrosmog in your own four walls.
Of course, this applies not only to musical instruments, but to all devices that generate electromagnetic fields.
VIVOBASE is a device that generates frequencies similar to those found in good weather by the sea or in the mountains.
This can reduce the body’s antenna effect in this environment.
The body reacts little or not at all to electrosmog because it is surrounded by a kind of natural protective shield.
But it doesn’t just work within your own four walls.
You can also take this protection with you.
Whether you’re at (music) school, in a café, at university or at a friend’s house – VIVOBASE MOBILE can be discreetly stowed away in your handbag, rucksack or even in your trouser pocket.
So you are optimally protected from electromagnetic fields even when you are on the move.
Get VIVOBASE MOBILE for on the go or VIVOBASE HOME for your home.