Geopathic Radiation, also known as Geopathic Stress, refers to the harmful effects caused by natural radiation from the Earth, such as underground water streams, geological faults, and other anomalies, on human health. Although the scientific community has not reached definitive conclusions, several researchers and healthcare professionals have examined the potential consequences of geopathic radiation.

Scientific Observations and Opinions
Dr. F.S. Andersen: Dr. Andersen, a Danish physician, observed that many of his cancer patients lived in areas with geopathic stress. According to his studies, prolonged exposure to such zones may contribute to the development of serious diseases.
World Health Organization (WHO): The WHO has recognized Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) since 1982, which is linked to various diseases that may be caused by environmental factors, including geopathic effects.
Studies in Cyprus: The Cyprus Institute of Geopathic Research has conducted studies suggesting that the coexistence of natural and artificial radiation can be detrimental to human health.
Health Impacts
Prolonged exposure to geopathic zones has been linked to various health issues, such as:

Sleep disturbances: Insomnia or restless sleep.
Chronic fatigue: A feeling of
Weakened immune system: constant exhaustion.Increased susceptibility to infections.
Serious illnesses: Some researchers argue that it may contribute to the development of cancer.
Management and Prevention
To minimize the effects of geopathic radiation, the following are recommended:
Identifying geopathic zones: Using specialized measurements to determine affected areas.
Using protective measures: Applying materials or devices that reduce the impact of radiation.
G.E.FS: Choosing our Geopathic Radiation Elimination Service.
While geopathic radiation remains a subject of debate and research, it is important to take preventive measures to protect our health, especially when there are signs or symptoms that are not easily explained.
Yeorgios Livanis
Space Energy Spacialist
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