Electrosmog-free rooms provide real regeneration in sleep
When booking a hotel room, there are a number of criteria according to which the choice is made for a specific hotel and a particular room. For example, the hotel guest pays attention to whether the rooms are equipped with TV and internet access and whether it should be a double or single room. However, even with the supposedly optimal selection, it is not yet guaranteed that the hotel guest will also experience the relaxation and relaxation he wishes for during his hotel stay. There are certainly several reasons for this. However, the technical equipment has a decisive influence on well-being. This equipment is responsible for the constant emitting of electromagnetic vibrations, now well known as electrosmog. These vibrations can resonate with human cells and organs and have a negative impact on health and performance. The IPR Institute for Physical Spatial Harmonization in Berlin has developed a method that can create an electrosmog-free zone without having to do without technical equipment such as TV, laptop, mobile phone or Wi-Fi. The harmonisation not only ensures a feeling of well-being and a restful sleep, but also brings the hotel guest a plus of feel-good energy.
How does it work?
For harmonisation, frequency modulators of about five centimetres are installed in the building. Conversion measures or line laying are not required. The frequency modulators, which are specifically installed on floor panels, walls, ceilings, facades, electrical installations and technical equipment, neutralize the resonance effects of the harmful interference vibration. This creates a “room climate” in which the body can not only recover, but – similar to a natural environment – absorb the positive energy that is now present. The method of the IPR has been scientifically proven. Studies of the brain currents of subjects have shown that electrosmog influences brain activity. This can result in a measurable decrease in mental performance. Sleep disturbances or migraines and depression are also often consequences of the influence of electrosmog. The engineer Dr. Peter Backwinkel, Managing Director of the Berlin IPR Institute for Physical Space Harmonization, is convinced that electrosmog-free rooms will not only be an established quality criterion for the hotel industry of the future, but that they will also contribute to an increase in sales