Sleep Test » Questions & Explanations
Below you can find out exactly why the questions in the test were asked:
Question 1: How do you feel when you wake up in the morning?
If you feel rather exhausted and sleep-deprived, this is often a sign that you are being drained of energy at night. This in turn is usually an indication that you are sleeping in a field that vibrates lower than you do. In other words, a water vein, a fault and a crossing point of the so-called curry grid (nothing to do with the spice:) Your body then tries to compensate for the energy deficit without you being able to influence it, and you therefore lose energy. This is a purely bioenergetic process. You can find more information on this in my blog under “Negative entropy and its effects”
Question 2: How would you describe your sleep-through behavior?
If you sleep through the night relaxed and are rested in the morning, this is a good sign. However, if you constantly wake up at night and feel restlessness (a kind of “tremor”), you can be almost certain that you are either sleeping on a strong interference zone such as a fault or a Benker cube line or are exposed to strong external stresses such as LTE radiation from a transmission tower, DECT, WiFi or radar frequencies.
If you have to go to the toilet unusually often at night, your pineal gland – and therefore your melatonin production – will be disrupted. This so-called “chief hormone” controls the entire hormone balance and is responsible for cell regeneration and the ability to reproduce, among other things. It also controls the inflow into the bladder and, if disrupted, leads to increased urinary pressure and bedwetting in children.
The pineal gland needs darkness at night to function properly and to produce melatonin. However, electrosmog and strongly plus-polarized earth radiation zones are interpreted by the pineal gland as daylight and therefore cause a disturbance.
Question 3: Describe your sleep quality
Heavy night sweats are also a sign of radiation exposure. Electrosmog in particular often causes increased sweating at night. This can often be observed with strong exposure to alternating magnetic fields (traction current, high-voltage power lines, clock radios, underground cables in the house, electric underfloor heating, etc.). But aggressive high-frequency fields such as DECT, LTE and WiFi can also be the trigger.
Question 4: Do you often have tension?
Pain in the back, legs and joints is also usually a sign of geopathic disturbances. Back pain in particular occurs very frequently, partly because people, as radiation avoiders, intuitively try to avoid the interference zones and are therefore not relaxed. It is also possible that, with a bit of bad luck, the slight electrical potential differences located on earth radiation zones can cause precisely certain muscle contractions, such as those that are consciously triggered during stimulation current treatment.
Question 5: Do you have other pains at night/morning?
Joint pain and all rheumatic complaints are also aggravated by the presence of earth radiation, but above all by electrosmog and radio frequency exposure. They often disappear a short time after shielding, interference suppression or minimizing the causes.
Headaches and night sweats are usually a sign of electrosmog exposure. Older DECT cordless phones in particular emit very strong radiation at 2.4 GHz and are very harmful. But unshielded household power lines can also contribute to headaches – especially in the head area. In many bedrooms, the sockets behind the bed are connected to each other in the wall. And often at head height. If metal is also installed in the bed, there is a further risk of capacitive coupling and very high LF (low frequency) values can sometimes be measured.
If the head area lies exactly on a strong geopathic interference zone, severe headaches and migraine attacks are also often the result.
Question 6: Do you (or your children) twist in bed at night?
As already described in one of the previous points, the body usually instinctively tries to avoid geopathic interference zones. You can see this very clearly in children, if only because of their size. If your child regularly rolls over in bed, this is usually a sure sign of a geopathic interference zone, such as a water vein, fault and a crossing point of the grid systems.
Question 7: What kind of lighting do you have in the bed area?
Alternating electrical fields can couple to the body. A major – and often underestimated – danger is posed by bedside lamps. Metal lamps in particular often generate high alternating electric fields. In some cases, these fields even increase when the lamp is switched off. As a layperson – and without the appropriate measuring equipment – this is often difficult to determine. If lighting is integrated directly into the bed, the values are often very high because the cable routing is then usually laid unshielded at head height in the bed frame and there is a massive coupling.
Question 8: Do you have technical devices in the bedroom?
As described in the previous point, electrically operated devices generate low-frequency electrosmog. This can couple to the body in the form of alternating electrical fields and massively disrupt the body. Cell phone power supplies or older clock radios also cause alternating magnetic fields, which can also become very strong in the direct vicinity of the head. It is also quite possible that one of your neighbors has a powerful consumer directly behind your bed, which then couples to you through the wall.
Question 9: What kind of bed do you sleep in?
If you sleep in a waterbed, for example, this is usually heated at night. The frame is also usually made of metal. The electric heating in the bed often creates very strong low-frequency electrosmog, which can severely disturb the body and lead to various symptoms. The same can be triggered by electrically adjustable slatted frames. A metal bed is also a good conductor of radiation. Fields from lamps, alarm clocks or other devices can easily couple to a metal bed and greatly increase the LF values. The same applies to innerspring mattresses with metal springs. If you sleep in a waterbed where the heating is deactivated at night, this is generally not a problem. A bed made of wood – without metal – is usually the best choice.
Question 10: What kind of slatted frame do you use?
The slatted frame is similar to the bed. An electrically adjustable slatted frame is usually actively inserted. This means that there is a continuous tension which is coupled to the body. When measuring body tension in bed, values of several thousand millivolts of voltage can often be measured in the body. This is very high. Manually adjustable beds usually have metal hinges to which fields can couple.
Question 11: What kind of mattress do you sleep on?
Spring core mattresses have integrated metal in the form of springs (even modern box spring beds!). Alternating electrical fields from the floor below, from cables in the floor or wall, or from various devices can couple to these springs. These springs also serve as antennas for high-frequency microwaves from the environment. A heated mattress itself generates very high electric fields. Futon, foam or latex mattresses are the least exposed.
Question 12: What kind of alarm clock do you use?
Due to the built-in capacitor, a radio alarm clock generates alternating magnetic fields that can easily reach the strength of a medium-sized high-voltage power line in the immediate vicinity. Although these fields quickly dissipate at a greater distance, they are often very strong in the bed area.
A network-active cell phone used as an alarm clock searches for free networks at regular intervals or connects to available cells. It should always be switched to flight mode in the sleeping area and not be connected to the mains adapter. An analog or radio-controlled alarm clock usually poses no danger.
Question 13: Do you use a cordless telephone (DECT)?
Cordless telephones emit highly aggressive pulse-modulated microwave radiation. Usually at 2.4GHz, within the human biological window. Newer devices have the so-called Eco Plus mode, in which “radiation” is only emitted during phone calls. Most older devices, on the other hand, are continuous emitters. These frequencies are very harmful and cause a number of complaints.
Question 14: Do you use WiFi?
Like DECT, WiFi consists of pulse-modulated microwave radiation, which is very harmful to us. Experience has shown that the network is not quite as aggressive as DECT or LTE, but strong enough, for example, in an experiment at a school in Norway, to repeatedly hinder the growth of cress and ultimately kill it if it was positioned next to a WiFi router. It is best to switch it off at night (also make sure that no HotSpots remain active, as is often the case today with Telekom and UnityMedia)
Question 15: Do you have a baby monitor next to your bed?
Baby monitors can cause massive stress if they transmit continuously (which unfortunately many models do). This interference is harmful to children and causes restless sleep and even bedwetting. However, such “permanent radios” also pose a great potential danger to parents. The solution is systems that only activate the radio mode when there is movement or noise and then deactivate it again. The company Allen Care offers such low-radiation devices. Our clear recommendation!

Sebastian Krüger
Building Biologist, Bioresonance Therapist, Radionic Practitioneer
Founder & CEO of BIOGETA®
Author of books on the subject of electrosmog, speaker & blogger
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