What does a geobiologist do?

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A Geobiologist studies the health of buildings and checks for radiation (natural and/or artificial) that could affect the health of their inhabitants. They always work in the field, carrying out visits where they measure natural and artificial radiation, making a map indicating the affected spaces and proposing measures to resolve them. In this way, the geobiologist helps to improve the state of health of many people by removing them from geopathogenic zones, i.e. areas with radiation.

I order to heal a given space, be it a home or a workplace, a geobiologist carries out three processes:

  • DETECTION: They measure radiation with specific instruments, paying particular attention to spaces where people spend a lot of time, i.e. spaces where we spend more hours, such as the bedroom or the workplace;
  • ANALYSIS: All the data obtained from measuring the rooms is transferred to a map. This map shows which geopathogenic zones are affected by radiation (whether natural or artificial);
  • CORRECTION: A study is presented with corrective proposals and solutions so that you can live in a healthier space. Generally, these are very simple solutions, such as changing the position of the bed or reviewing the electrical installation. If the radiation is more serious, insulation/shielding of various areas is recommended.

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