Brain Fog at Work? This Office Measured a Calmer, More Focus-Friendly EMF-Safe Space Overnight


If you’ve ever stared at your screen and felt your brain slow down by mid-afternoon—foggy, irritable, anxious, struggling to focus—you’re not alone.

People often blame sleep and stress—and those are real. What most don’t realize is that today, your office can quietly amplify both, all day and then into the night: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth RF radiation, laptops, "smart" phones, electropollution, and junk light from LEDs and screens.

So the question isn’t “Are artificial EMFs bad?” The practical question for a business owner or office worker is:

Is my workspace becoming a draining environment—and can we measure tangible improvements when we optimize it?

This case study answers that with objective environmental measurements from a real office space—Partrick P.’s.

SEE THE FULL REPORTS HERE:
Before Essential Energy
After Essential Energy


Why office spaces can feel mentally exhausting (even if you’re “healthy”)

Two things stack fast in modern workspaces:

1) Electromagnetic Stress (Wi-Fi + Bluetooth + RF radiation + electrosmog)

Modern offices run on wireless devices and electronics all day. A growing body of research and multiple credible scientists treat RF exposure as a real biological stressor. The practical point isn’t to debate it endlessly; it’s this:

If your office is “electropolluted,” your sympathetic nervous system can stay subtly switched on—showing up as brain fog, headaches, irritability, anxious energy, and mental fatigue, and often worse sleep later.


2) Junk light (wrong spectrum + wrong timing)

It’s not just “blue light at night.” Sunlight shifts across the day; office lighting and screens often stay blue-heavy from morning to evening, which can disrupt circadian timing and melatonin—then sleep quality suffers, and next-day focus suffers.

In summary

Wrong light at the wrong time can leave you wired-tired, with poorer recovery and less mental clarity at work.


The takeaway

Electropollution is unavoidable. So whether your symptoms are coming from “nnEMFs,” “mal-illumination,” or everything combined, what you essentially need is:

an environment where your body doesn’t have to fight just to think clearly.


What we installed

We used Essential Energy’s GeoField EMF Conditioner in this office space.

It’s essentially a large-area energy conditioner designed to optimize light and harmonize EMFs—so the environment, once again, becomes more bio-friendly.

(And for most typical offices, we usually recommend a more affordable setup further below.)


How we measured the change (without relying on feelings)

We measured the office using a Bio-Well environmental scan—a scientific measurement framework associated with the work of Konstantin Korotkov, PhD. Instead of asking “how does it feel?”, Bio-Well produces repeatable numbers for the space, including:

  • Activity Level of the Environment (is the space more “work-friendly” vs. more chaotic/overactive?)

  • Deviation (how much the environment swings and fluctuates—think “jitter”)

  • Energy / Intensity / Entropy (how ordered vs. chaotic the environment appears over time)

In this study, measurements began around 15:00 (3:00 PM) and continued through the next day, ending at 11:57 AM.


What changed overnight (the proof)

1) The office stopped “swinging” so much (less environmental stress volatility)

One of the clearest improvements was Deviation—a stability metric.

  • Deviation started at 202.44 at 15:00.

  • It dropped into the low 130s and held in that tighter range (examples: 133.77, 128.66, 127.38).

In summary

If your office feels like it drains you, this is the kind of shift you want: fewer energetic swings, more steadiness in the space.


2) The environment moved into Bio-Well’s “work-friendly” range

Bio-Well classifies environments by Activity Level and explicitly associates ranges with “Use” cases (including work).

  • The office began at an Activity Level of 67.03 at 15:00.

  • By the end of the run (11:57), it was 45.60.

  • Bio-Well’s table lists 41–55 as “Normal activity,” with “Work, sport activities” as the “Use.”

In summary

The office shifted into the zone Bio-Well associates with normal functional activity for work—the kind of environment people can function better in.


3) Energy increased smoothly (not incoherent or chaotic)

Energy in the environment rose in a controlled way.

  • At 15:00, Energy measured 4.85.

  • Later values reached ~5.07.

In summary

This is what you want in an office: the space becomes more supported and “full” without becoming erratic—a steadier backdrop for thinking and performance.


4) The “chaos” pattern reduced (entropy normalized)

Entropy is one of the ways Bio-Well expresses disorder in the environment. In this dataset, entropy values moved away from extreme negative values and ended nearer a tighter band (e.g., ending around -1.8).

In summary

Think of entropy like “how messy the environment looks over time.” Lower disorder = less background stress your body has to adapt to all day.


If you want to see Partrick’s personal Bio-Well results as well, you can read his personal case study on our site here.


What this means for business owners & office workers

In modern life where nnEMF exposure is unavoidable, energy solutions are essential. People need:

  • clearer thinking and less brain fog 

  • less stress reactivity

  • more consistent productivity

  • confidence that the workspace isn’t silently draining them 

This case study gives you something most EMF solutions don’t: measured, objective proof from a real office.


Recommended office setups (choose your coverage)

Option A: Large-area coverage (campuses, multi-building properties, big land coverage)

GeoField EMF Conditioner
Available in large coverage sizes (including up to ~200 acres and up to ~10,000 acres).

Option B: Most offices (more affordable)

LightTower + Scaler Stand coverage

  • Essential Pro (4") on Stand: approximately 800 sq ft

  • Essential Elite (5") on Stand: approximately 1.5 acres

  • Essential Max (7") on Stand: approximately 3.5 acres

For many offices, pairing a LightTower setup with a Scalar Stand is the “sweet spot” for value—especially for private offices and clinics etc.


Trusted voices on EMF Health

Below are testimonials from everyday people, event leaders, and health stewards who use Essential Energy technologies to support healthier spaces — from offices and clinics to homes and large-scale conferences.

★★★★★ Instantly felt the harmonizing effect

When I put up my LightTower on the stand i immediately, and i mean immediately, felt a whoosh outward from it that seemed like a stronger dose of oxygen. This wasn't some wu-wu new age energy, but something i could breathe in, smell, taste, and feel in my nose and mouth. It seemed to operate through the room but I could feel it and taste it in the rest of the first floor as well. After twenty minutes I became used to it. I may take it down for a day or two and put it up just to get the experience again.

— Matthew W, MSc
Verified Buyer
★★★★★ This was the missing piece!

I live within 200 ft of a high voltage power line and cell tower is about half mile away. We have used other EMF products, essential oils and other things to help with our terrible sleep and what seems to be chronic illnesses in us and the children.
Set up the XT one week ago and wow what a difference. I see it in the children they are happier and less anxious. Sleep seems to be improving too. We'll see how we handle illnesses long term but I'm excited to find out and grateful I found this product.

Verified Buyer


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Supporting Evidence

  • Cellular Stress Response: Blank & Goodman (2009) demonstrated that electromagnetic fields (both ELF and RF) activate the cellular stress response – inducing expression of heat-shock proteins (e.g. HSP70) as a protective reaction to EMF exposure. This shows that even non-ionizing EMF is recognized by cells as a stressor.

  • Oxidative & Neuropsychiatric Effects: Pall (2018) reviewed extensive data on Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) and reported consistent non-thermal effects, including increased oxidative stress, neuropsychiatric changes (e.g. EEG alterations), apoptosis, DNA damage, endocrine hormone disruptions, and calcium overload due to EMF-triggered voltage-gated calcium channels. In short, modern wireless signals can elicit stress-like biochemical changes in the body.

  • Stress Hormones in Humans: Buchner & Eger (2011) conducted a long-term field study and found that residents living near a new cell tower showed significantly elevated stress hormones (adrenaline and noradrenaline) and lowered dopamine after the tower’s activation. These changes persisted over 18 months, keeping their bodies in a sustained “state of biological stress” under chronic RF exposure.

  • Neuroscience Findings: Kim et al. (2019) noted that radiofrequency EMF exposure can directly affect the nervous system – causing neuron cell apoptosis, altering myelin and ion channel function, and essentially “act[ing] as a stress source” in living organisms. Such findings link EMF exposure to stress-related neural damage and dysfunction.

  • Sleep Disruption: Bijlsma et al. (2024) reported in a double-blind trial that nighttime exposure to a common Wi-Fi frequency (2.45 GHz, via a baby monitor) significantly worsened sleep quality and altered brain wave patterns during NREM sleep compared to sham exposure. This suggests that ambient RF signals in offices or homes (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) can provoke stress responses that manifest as poorer sleep and brain fog-like symptoms the next day.

Disclaimers

  • This is an environmental measurement. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

  • Research on RF-EMF and cognition in humans is mixed, and evidence quality can be limited depending on the endpoint and study design.

  • Individual experiences vary. If you have persistent symptoms, consult a qualified healthcare professional


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