
When Electric Fields Actually Boost Memory: Surprising Findings from Mouse Study
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Show Notes
Scientists exposed mice to extremely powerful electric fields and discovered something unexpected: power frequency fields actually improved memory performance, while static fields had no effect.
In this episode, I break down a fascinating comparative study that reveals how frequency matters as much as field strength when it comes to biological effects. The researchers used field strengths of thirty-five thousand volts per meter -- far stronger than typical environmental exposures -- and found cognitive enhancement rather than impairment.
In This Episode- Why power frequency fields enhanced mouse memory while static fields didn't
- What thirty-five thousand volts per meter means in real-world context
- How frequency characteristics affect biological systems differently
Read the full study at shieldyourbody.com/research