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144 Harmonizer Peddlers Calling One Another Out--Pass the Popcorn

Keith Cutter, EMF Remedy LLC Season 1 Episode 144

In this episode of The EMF Remedy Podcast, Keith Cutter tackles the growing trend of alternative-health influencers promoting harmonizers—pendants, stickers, and plug-in devices that claim to “neutralize” EMFs but do nothing to measurably reduce exposures.

Keith asks the hard question: When a trusted voice starts pushing harmonizers, do you lose confidence in all of their advice—or only in what they say about EMF? He shares how heartbreaking it is to watch once-trusted figures jump in with both feet, while at the same time others amusingly call each other out—each insisting their harmonizer is the only “real” one. Pass the popcorn: it’s a tragedy wrapped in farce.

Drawing on forty years of survival with electromagnetic poisoning, Keith explains why harmonizers are a distraction, why they don’t hold up to scrutiny, and why effective strategies—removing sources, increasing distance, and shielding where appropriate—remain the only proven ways forward. You’ll also hear voices from the field, including Professor Olle Johansson, as well as comments from readers worldwide who see through the marketing.

If you’ve ever wondered whether harmonizers could be the answer, this episode will save you time, money, and energy—while pointing you back to the serious work of reducing sensitivity and building resilience.

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Keith Cutter:

So I have a question for you today. When a favorite alternative health voice starts pushing harmonizers, do you lose trust in all their advice immediately, or only in what they say about EMF only in what they say about EMF? Lately I'm seeing real polarization among popular influencers. Some, disappointingly for the first time, are running towards selling harmonizers for the first time, while others are amusingly calling each other out, each insisting theirs are the only ones that actually work. Pass me the popcorn. It's quite a show, especially if you like tragedies Coming up.

Keith Cutter:

Hi, I'm Keith Cutter, host of the EMF Remedy Podcast. I'm here to help you measurably reduce synthetic radiation exposures in your home and to develop a winning mindset so you and your loved ones can survive the 21st century electroplague. Okay, a quick note on two things my last episode 143, where we talked about finding your EMF healing threshold, and a new online class. This is your warning that class registration is about to close, so get back to me this week through the website if you're interested in that training. Also, this is your one-week warning about the training that I mentioned earlier about new EMF consultant training. I have been super blessed to deliver three one-week seminars thus far this year training new EMF consultants. The program is unparalleled. There's nothing like it that I'm aware of. It is the fastest and most cost-effective way to become an EMF consultant within a week. Registration for a fourth class, which I hope to teach this fall, is going to be closing within a week on that one as well. So again, if you're interested in that, get in touch with me via the website.

Keith Cutter:

Now back to what we were going to talk about today as our main topic this curious phenomenon of watching the harmonizer peddlers call each other out, call each other out. This morning a friend of mine, a dear friend of mine, sent me a link. She knows I can't stand it when people who truly need help are redirected. They're steered away from real, effective strategies to reduce exposure and instead towards things that do nothing at all, toward reducing exposures, especially harmonizers. I couldn't believe it. The link was to a podcast featuring two people that I had respected greatly in their respective areas of alternative health until this morning. They were pitching a pendant-style harmonizer. And don't worry, we'll get into the different types in great detail in a little bit here, since not all of them are even called harmonizers at a moment. We'll do that in a moment.

Keith Cutter:

Another one bites the dust or two in this case. I don't know, maybe you feel differently. But to answer the question that I asked earlier, when a favorite alternative health voice starts pushing harmonizers, do you lose trust in all of their advice immediately or only in what they say about EMF? Well, for me, I lose trust in all of their advice immediately, reasoning that if they can be so easily misled in one area, then they can easily be misled in another. I can spot it when it's an EMF error, but if I'm going to somebody for detox advice or nutrition advice and I'm not as expert in those areas I can't necessarily spot it. I just have to assume that if they can be easily misled in one area, then they can be easily misled in another.

Keith Cutter:

I want to listen to people who are not easily misled. How about you? Anyway, that's one trend. Influencers, particularly the biggest ones, who had never before promoted harmonizers, are suddenly jumping in with both feet.

Keith Cutter:

For me that's a real heartbreak. Sad, honestly. Where do I now go for advice on what their main focus is? Go for advice on what their main focus is, and how many of my people will be misled. On the other hand, there's another movement happening right now that's more amusing, I think, than tragic. The harmonizer peddler is calling each other out.

Keith Cutter:

So before we start, let's take a moment to listen to Professor Ulla Johansson about harmonizers. It's about a one-minute clip here. Harmonizers it's about a one-minute clip here. The context is that I had just asked him the question. You know new people especially who just find out that they're electrically sensitive or they're wanting to take a precautionary approach, and so they begin getting in touch with approach, and so they begin getting in touch with content creators or whomever, and they can be misled with harmonizers. And you'll hear Ula's answer. So let's take a listen together. Unfortunately, a lot of people in their quest to get information about how do I get, how do I restore my old life isn't what most of them want first. And then there's this detour with uh harmonizers and scalar energy devices and crystals and diodes and stickers, and you know endless array of. If you buy this, you can continue poisoning yourself in the way that you always have, but it'll be okay. So what are your thoughts about this?

Professor Olle Johansson:

Well, this is so cynical to sell things like this, including crystals, pyramids and whatnot, and of course, they don't do anything to protect you and they instead rob you of some money sometimes very much money actually, because some of these things are very expensive and it's very cynical to fool people into exposing themselves to something that scientists have shown you should not expose yourself to. And again, if you look on shielding gadgets, only the ones that follow textbooks in physics will work and the rest not. So don't go into that alley. You know that it's very dark and you will just be scammed by ice cold sales persons.

Keith Cutter:

All right. So that kind of helps set the framework here. A great awakening is underway. People are finally realizing that harmonizers are nonsense, utter nonsense, useless in reversing electromagnetic poisoning, useless in reversing electromagnetic poisoning. This is encouraging because, while I understand the desperation that drives people to grasp at straws, my experience is that only three things reduce personal exposure once a careful assessment is made, and those three are you can remove the source, you can increase your distance from the source or sometimes not always you can shield the source or the area that you want to protect. And that's it, my friends. Variations of those three things define all that I do to help people reduce their exposures. So, knowing this and that is the universe of things that will affect the physics, you know we are bound by these physical rules.

Keith Cutter:

I feel that no time or money should be wasted on harmonizers or, frankly, on those who promote them, or, frankly, on those who promote them. That energy belongs on the serious work of reducing sensitivity and increasing resilience through effective avoidance. What's truly amusing to me, anyway, is watching those profiting from Harmonizer sales suddenly pointing fingers at one another. Watching those profiting from harmonizer sales suddenly pointing fingers at one another shouting oh, theirs are fake, theirs are fake. Don't you hear me? Mine are the only real harmonizers.

Keith Cutter:

They may not be saying those words exactly, but that's the flavor of it, and several of these things have come across my desk in recent weeks. It's so funny. They point to others and say those are useless harmonizers. Ours are real harmonizers. Better than a royal standoff. You know two emperors no clothes, both insisting. Only the other is naked and they aren't Pass the popcorn. This is entertaining. What I'm really curious to see is whether their followers will keep following, keep trusting those who profit by selling the fantasy that a magical trinket makes it safe to live in a sea of harmful radiation, or will?

Keith Cutter:

they finally turn to the harder but far more fruitful work understanding their own exposures across all four common phenomenon and reducing them to the unique level. By the way, we talked about the unique level. Don't miss episode 143, finding your EMF Healing Threshold. All right, what was I saying? Yeah, will they finally turn to the harder but far more fruitful work understanding their own exposures across all four common phenomena and reducing them to the unique level that truly supports their health, where sensitivity declines and resilience grows? Those last two were the subject of episode 142. So this is the basis of my opinion.

Keith Cutter:

Okay, that harmonizers are an unproductive distraction. You ready? I think that they're useless. They're unproductive because I mark 40 years this year of surviving electromagnetic poisoning. I don't call it EHS, electromagnetic poisoning. I don't call it EHS. Before discovering the real benefits of effective avoidance, I once to did nothing, and that experience isn't unique. In all my conversations with clients and in published interviews with many others like me from around the world who have actually reduced sensitivity and gained resilience, who have actually reduced sensitivity and gained resilience, not one has ever reported improvement from such devices. What I have seen time and again are endless variations of the same unproven promise, repackaged and resold.

Keith Cutter:

All right, let's talk about all the different forms that they take, these harmonizer style personal protection devices. These are all. What these all have in common is these are products claiming to neutralize, products claiming to neutralize, to block or to transform EMFs, but which do not measurably reduce exposure. The first category is wearables, so pendants and necklaces, crystal, resin, metal discs worn on the body advertised as balancing or harmonizing energy fields, bracelets and wristbands, rubber, silicone, copper or beaded bands, stones like shungite and whatnot are common, marketed as generating positive frequencies as generating positive frequencies. Amulets, charms, rings, jewelry pieces promoted as providing personal shielding. And there are some watch-like devices, strap-on devices said to emit scalar, quantum or frequency-based protection.

Keith Cutter:

The next category is stickers and attachments, because a hologram fixes everything. So, with regard to phones and laptops, stickers, adhesive chips, holograms I mean, I like a hologram as much as the next guy, but what does that have to do with anything? Or metallic stickers marketed as neutralizing EMF Diodes, slash disks, small objects attached to electronics, often branded as converters or blockers, wallet or lockers, wallet or ID cards. These are credit card-sized plates carried in pockets or purses, said to radiate protective fields Just beyond understanding. Right Plug-in slash room devices, wall plug neutralizers, devices plugged into outlets advertised as cleansing EMFs in an entire room or house.

Keith Cutter:

Yes, there is one of these that's becoming very, very popular. Physicians, in my experience, seem to be drawn towards the advertising of these things. Anyway, very, very interesting. And, my friends, I am not talking about dirty electricity filters, those plug-in filters, those plug-in filters that you can use a survey device and you can see that those provide a reduction of dirty electricity, those intermediate frequencies between the power line frequencies and the RF, Tabletop pyramids, globes, blocks, resin or crystal-filled ornaments promoted as energy harmonizers. I've got a comment for you in just a few minutes that I want to read from somebody very timely.

Keith Cutter:

I think I got it yesterday.

Keith Cutter:

Having to do with one of these, continuing with plug-in and room devices. Scalar or quantum generators? I don't know. You know you put the word scalar or quantum and people, people attack it like fish going to bait. You know what does it mean, or doesn't matter. Scalar, quantum, that's cool. Electric electronic boxes claimed to broadcast protective waves across space.

Keith Cutter:

Organite, shungite objects, blocks, pyramids or decorative pieces, sometimes marketed for in-home use. While they may create a localized effect similar to placing any dense material, like a lump of charcoal, for example, in front of a source, they do not measurably reduce exposure intensity beyond the immediate size of the object itself. What am I trying to say here? Let's say you had a chunk of whatever shungite organite and if you hammered it down to make it flat, it would be a disc the size of a 50-cent piece. Well then you have a 50-cent piece shaped object that will attenuate RF radiation for all of.

Keith Cutter:

I don't know what is a 50-cent piece, an inch and a half in diameter. If you wear it around your neck, you'll get an inch and a half of protection only from RF sources coming from the front of you, the ones from the rear that pass through your body. You're going to be increasing your exposure anyway, yeah, they do. They do block, but a tiny little area the size of it. I mean you could wear aluminum foil around your neck and get the same effect. I don't know People, they hear those words organite or shungite, and they just go after it.

Keith Cutter:

Personal carry items, pocket protection charms, pocket stones. Polished shungite, tourmaline, organite. Carried as portable protection charged crystals quartz, amethyst or other crystals sold as programmed or activated against EMFs. How does that work exactly?

Keith Cutter:

Well, it just does right Keychains and mini talisman, small items for daily carry, essentially miniature versions of pendants or the stones. Other marketing labels are neutralizers, blockers, reducers, which are broad marketing terms with no consistent mechanism offered. Subtle energy devices, products invoking terms like biofield tachyon or scalar energy biofield tachyon or scalar energy. Water structuring disks and bottles, items claiming to make drinking water resistant to EMF effects. By the way, I'm not saying that structured water is nonsense. Nope, not at all. Listen to Gerald Pollack. I think the guy's brilliant, but that has nothing to do with EMF resistance.

Keith Cutter:

It's something else entirely. All right, a few comments from my readers on this subject. First from Luzzy Quote I'm sitting at my desk reading your article. A Shungite pyramid is on my desk in front of my laptop. I'm wearing a beautiful bracelet that has nine pieces of polished Shungite a gift from a concerned friend. I have a beautiful shungite pendant that somehow got lost. A small shungite stone is in my robe's pocket. All this shungite, while also knowing that any protection would be negligible. Also knowing that any protection would be negligible, right Like if you should somehow have RF coming at you from the front and whatever that cross-sectional area is of the beads. You could protect that much of your body From Joffrey. He is a colleague in South Africa. Thank you, keith, for this. I always remind people that if you harmonize any EMF signal, your devices will not be able to work. The very things that they say will be harmonized would stop your devices working, say will be harmonized would stop your devices working.

Gwyneth:

The main damaging component of EMF signals are the frequencies used.

Keith Cutter:

You know we're talking microwave, radar, millimeter wave, etc. The digital pulsing, the polarization and the modulation. The polarization and the modulation. Change any of these and the signals will no longer work with any devices. Since almost all of these devices say they will not affect your devices working, then they're not removing the very things listed that are causing harm. Right, do you guys follow that? The things that are the most damaging are basically he's talking about the data content of what's in the radiation and if you change that, your computers aren't going to work, your cell phones aren't going to work. Make sense Change any one of these and signals will no longer work with any devices. Since almost all of these devices they won't affect the pieces of technology, then they're not removing the very things listed that are causing harm.

Keith Cutter:

Another analogy is, if you had a huge, room-sized microwave oven the same frequency, by the way, as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, just much stronger would any of these companies recommend you wear their device to safely go into this oven? Device to safely go into this oven? I mean, really that would be. I would like to see the marketing manager, the company that makes the protective pendant, walk into a house-sized microwaved oven and tell someone to push go. Someone to push go? Let's hope not, he says. But this makes a point. Thank you, joffrey. I'm going to tell you why the claims don't convince me. So part of the marketing for these products rests on claims that their effects can't be measured, yet are supposedly beneficial. Isn't that nice? Oh well, you know you won't be measured, yet are supposedly beneficial, isn't?

Gwyneth:

that nice.

Keith Cutter:

Oh well, you know you won't be able to measure, but that's because it's quantum scale or whatever it really works. Some even point to research presented in ways that suggest a positive impact. Right, but after listening carefully to the most sensitive people, I know the ones who can instantly discern subtle changes in exposure. Not a single person has ever told me that one of these devices brought them increased resilience and reduced sensitivity and reduced sensitivity. Until I hear that testimony from those living closest to the edge or experiencing it myself, I remain convinced that harmonizers are a distraction from the real benefits of effective avoidance.

Keith Cutter:

If these devices truly worked, school teachers could set a pyramid on their desks and every child would be safe. Wireless providers could bolt a chunk of shungite to their towers and declare the whole land protected and, by the way, eliminating all of the liability they carry forward from year to year with unsettled legal claims. The fact that such scenarios sound absurd tells you everything you need to know. I could make a fortune selling harmonizers, but I never have and hope that I never will. I hope this episode has been helpful. Join me in praying it may be a blessing to many. Keith Cutter emfremedycom.

Gwyneth:

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