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KAHere’s what happens to your body every time you sit inside an electric car.
Over the past few years, electric vehicles have exploded in popularity and are constantly marketed as clean, efficient, and the future of transportation.
But what no one talks about is what they're actually doing to your body.
If you look at how electric cars are built, they all rely on massive lithium-ion battery systems that generate intense electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
On top of that, every electric car is loaded with GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cameras, sensors, and onboard AI systems that are communicating with each other and constantly exchanging data.
When all of these signals are running at the same time inside a small enclosed space, they create a dense and continuous EMF environment around your body.
Emerging research is beginning to look at how prolonged EMF exposure can affect the nervous system, especially when it’s close and constant.
That’s why many people report feeling unusually exhausted, mentally foggy, irritable, or overstimulated after long drives in electric vehicles.
The body relies on rhythm and sensory input to stay regulated, and when those cues disappear, the nervous system can feel off without you realizing why.
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