Bio-well Test Results: Geofield EMF Conditioner Improved Energy Quality, Mitigating nnEMF
Summary
This Bio-Well environmental study tracked a real office space over an overnight window while a GeoField EMF Conditioner was set up. This is an overnight stabilization snapshot: how the environment looked near the beginning of the recording versus how it looked near the end.
The key outcome: the energy became more calm, less turbulent, and more coherent over time—exactly the type of directional shift you want when the goal is conditioning an environment (not trying to “block” every EMF source in the modern world).
Why condition the environment (instead of “blocking EMFs”)
We live immersed in wireless signals and electrical fields 24/7—Wi-Fi, towers, neighboring routers, satellites, and more. Blocking everything is not really practically possible.
The GeoField EMF conditioner takes a different approach: it’s designed to condition and harmonize the energetic environment, helping living systems function with greater resilience inside the electro-polluted world.
Bio-Well environmental measurements are one way to track whether a space trends toward a more harmonized baseline.
Study overview
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Setting: BrainTap office (overnight measurement)
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Device: GeoField EMF Conditioner
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Scan type: Bio-Well “Compare Environment” style metrics (time-series)
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Comparison used in this write-up: Start of recording vs end of recording (beginning = “before”, end = “after”)
What these Bio-Well environmental metrics mean
Bio-Well doesn’t “detect EMF” the way an RF meter does. It measures the energetic pattern of a space and whether that pattern looks structured and stable or incoherent and chaotic over time.
Here’s what the main numbers are telling us:
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Area: the size/footprint of the environment’s energetic field in the measurement window.
Think: how “big” the field looks. -
Intensity: how strong or concentrated that field appears.
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Energy: the overall output level recorded in the scan.
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Area Deviation: how erratic the field is from moment to moment.
Lower deviation usually means the environment is smoother and less turbulent.
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Entropy: a measure of how random vs organized the pattern is.
When entropy moves toward a more neutral baseline and fluctuates less, it often indicates the space is becoming more ordered and coherent.
Think: less “energetic noise.”
What matters most: not one single number, but the overall direction.
A stronger case is when the space becomes more stable, less turbulent, and less noisy over time, because that’s what a more supportive environment looks like in real life.
The measurable shift: stability improved overnight

1) The environment became much less volatile
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Area variability (std dev): 240.71 → 131.83
In plain English: the environment’s “signal” became more consistent and less spiky—like a room settling down instead of staying turbulent.
2) Turbulence dropped (a strong “stability” signal)
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Area deviation (mean): 181.32 → 130.73
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Area deviation (std dev): 36.15 → 20.34
This supports the same story: the environment became less reactive and more stable as the night progressed.

3) Entropy moved toward a more ordered baseline
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Entropy (mean): -10.38 → -3.01
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Entropy (std dev): 23.73 → 16.26
This indicates the field signature moved away from a more disturbed pattern and toward a more coherent, less chaotic baseline.

4) Energy increased while becoming more consistent (best combination)
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Energy (mean): 4.85 → 5.07
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Energy (std dev): 0.125 → 0.095
This is an important pairing: more energy without increased volatility. The environment didn’t just get “stronger”—it became more even and stable.

What this suggests about environmental conditioning
Over the overnight window, the BrainTap office environment showed a clear directional trend toward:
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Less turbulence
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Lower variability
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More coherence
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More stable energy
That is the practical goal of GeoField: not “escape modern EMFs,” but help the environment become more supportive and less disruptive for the living systems inside it.
Why this matters for EMF health
Many of the symptoms people associate with EMF stress: sleep disruption, headaches, brain fog, anxiety, fatigue, heart palpitations, are often described as a “system overload” response.
Bio-Well environmental measurements don’t diagnose symptoms. But when the space itself trends toward a calmer, more coherent baseline, it supports the broader objective: reducing the total “stress” the body has to continuously respond to, so resilience can improve over time.
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Disclaimers
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Bio-Well environmental measurements are provided for educational and wellness observation purposes.
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This content is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Environmental readings can be influenced by variables such as electronics in use, building infrastructure, occupancy, time-of-day conditions, and nearby RF sources.
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Individual experiences vary.

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