Senji House
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Senji House
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S & G= Sunning & Grounding. A house for the decentralized livings ☀️💧🧲 Black swans on a health mission. Redox Masterclass below ⬇️

@senjihouse WhatsApp group Senji House Community kena hack ke? Tiba-tiba ada nombor aneh yang take over pastu tukar setting.







What do you guys make of this? “Does anyone else have EMF burns on their fingers and hands from holding their mobile phones...Also the lump in my thumb which appeared about 9 months ago?” - Contributed -


@DrJackKruse Can increased sun exposure compensate enough?



Spending more time outside during the day and using less light at night fixes these issues But for when you DO NEED some light at night: CHROMA has built the most advanced Blue Blocking Glasses (=BBs) on the market right now (=not just a slapped on logo on a Chinese frame)


Tak muat so kena ss je lah. Yang penting mesej sampai. Start senji sekarang, supaya tak sampai ke cortisol flat burn out fatigue fibromyalgia.



When you're stressed, you activate HPA axis, making you always in a high cortisol state (Cushing syndrome). Next problem will be high blood sugar, insulin resistance, weak immune system, weak digestion, risk of heart and brain disease. Senji. Take care of your circadian rhythm.










Recent science on magnetic declination (angle between magnetic and geographic north) centers on animal navigation, not health. Migratory birds like Eurasian reed warblers detect declination shifts (with celestial cues) to solve longitude and correct east-west displacements (Curr Biol 2017; updated virtual displacement tests 2024). Similar use appears in some other species for positional mapping. Cattle/deer body alignment also tracks magnetic north, accounting for declination. No recent peer-reviewed studies link declination changes to biological health effects in humans, animals, or microbes. Broader geomagnetic research covers hypomagnetic fields or static MF impacts on cells/gene expression, but declination variations (slow, small) show no established role in disease or physiology.












