What actually happens to us humans at 5G?

It has long been standard for a hotel customer and a catering customer to expect a super-fast Internet to be made available for all exchange and streaming services. When a development has taken its course, the question is no longer in the room of curse or blessing! There is no choice at all, the decision has been taken a long time ago and the justification for the need to meet the needs of the flood of data is also clear.

Therefore, the question arises much more whether 5G really has an impact on our body and if so, what can be proven to be done about it. 5G has an effect that can be made directly visible in brain current measurements. Unfortunately, the controversial discussion is about the impact of changes in the body, rather than asking the important question of how we can use 5G without the changes in the body.

Our environmental energy is the decisive factor here. When this is high, as in the natural forest, we recharge our batteries and we experience this as a feel-good factor. If this is extremely low, as in 5G conditions, then we lose energy and we feel sucked out or empty, our cells no longer come into regeneration.

The aim is therefore to stimulate the ambient energy so positively that it is available stable as a “human energy filling station” even under 5G conditions.

This is achieved excellently with the IPR spatial harmonisation. The brain current measurements on subjects under 5G conditions (on the campus of RWTH Aachen University) show significant positive changes due to The IPR spatial harmonisation. You can protect yourself, your employees and your guests and take precautions as a preventive health measure.

The well-booked hotel “The Mandala” on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin has been well equipped for a long time even under 5G conditions. Managing Director Christian Andresen says: “Our guests feel very comfortable, sleep very well and like to come back, the human energy filling station is an added value for the guest”.

Holistic care in humans coupled with clear benefits as a unit.

A good strategy for an exciting future!

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Dr. Peter Backwinkel

Managing Director and Developer of the IPR Method

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