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Why It Matters

Reduced Fatigue & Brain Fog

Fatigue and fog can come from many places: sleep quality, stress load, nutrition, hydration, and long hours on screens. If you are spending all day close to devices and finishing the day overstimulated, reducing close-range exposure and improving your tech routine can be a sensible part of a broader energy reset.

How This Improves Your Lifestyle

  • More consistent energy across the day (less wired then wiped).
  • Cleaner evenings that support better sleep pressure.
  • You feel more in control of your environment — not drained by it.
  • Clearer thinking during long work sessions (less mental fog and distraction).
  • Better focus in the afternoon instead of the usual energy crash.
EVERYDAY ENERGY SUPPORT

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Research & Evidence

Studies Related to Fatigue and Brain Fog

Mobile Phone Use and Cognitive Symptoms Studies

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PMID: 16442519 — Mobile Phone Use and Cognitive Symptoms Study

This study evaluated mobile phone use and reported associations with fatigue, headaches, and concentration difficulty in frequent users.

PMID: 19370737 — RF Exposure and Subjective Health Symptoms Study

This study examined radiofrequency exposure and reported increased complaints including fatigue, headaches, and reduced concentration in some participants.

PMID: 15531546 — RF Exposure and Cognitive Performance Study

This study investigated short-term radiofrequency exposure and reported changes in alertness, fatigue, and task performance during exposure sessions.

PMID: 26372109 — Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Review

This review described commonly reported symptoms in individuals sensitive to electromagnetic fields, including fatigue, sleep disturbance, memory problems, and difficulty concentrating.

PMID: 16087567 — RF Exposure and Attention Performance Study

This study explored radiofrequency exposure and reported measurable changes in attention and cognitive processing during controlled testing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No product should be positioned as a cure. If fatigue is persistent or severe, medical advice is important. This is a supportive lifestyle approach, but could help tremendously.

A meter shows you where the biggest readings are, so you can make targeted changes rather than trying to do everything.

Phone close to the body (calls, pockets, scrolling in bed) and laptops used very close to the torso.

Yes — it’s one of the simplest practical levers. Most people get the highest personal exposure when devices are used closest.

Phone away from the bed, speaker/air tube for calls, laptop off the lap, and measure one room to fix obvious hotspots.

If it’s practical, some people like switching it off or moving it away from sleeping areas. The key is consistency, not perfection.

Sleep timing, light exposure, food quality, hydration, and movement remain the foundations.