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Share a review for Somavedic device, how it works and how we like it so far. If you want to get yours, use this link and code FITNESSISTA with a 10% discount. They also have a 60-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it out for a while and decide if it’s right for you!

Hello friends! How is the morning gong? I hope you had a wonderful weekend. We celebrated Mother’s Day and also had a great dinner with friends.

For today’s post, I wanted to share a review of something we’ve been using for the past few weeks: The Somavedic. TBH, I’ve been eyeing this for years (I know Dr. Cabral uses one too, and I always love his recommendations), so I was super excited when they offered to give me one as a gift. It is absolutely wonderful and I have noticed a difference since we started using it.

I’ll be sharing a full review in today’s blog post, and if you’re interested in giving it a try, you can check it out here and use code FITNESSISTA for 10% off.

Somavedic review + does it really do anything?

In recent years, the Somavedic device has gained popularity in the field of holistic wellness. But what exactly is Somavedic and does it live up to the hype?

Today, I wanted to talk about what Somavedic is, how it works, and share some pros and cons now that we’ve been using it for a while.

What is Somavedic?

Somavedic is a device that emits subtle energy frequencies intended to harmonize the environment and neutralize the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMFs), geopathic stress and other environmental pollutants.

The device is designed to create a cohesive field that supports the body’s natural ability to maintain balance and vitality. Each device is handcrafted and touched by 10 different people in the process. When I opened the box, I was surprised by how great it is.

How does Somavedic work?

Somavedic uses a combination of ancient knowledge and modern technology to achieve its results. At its core, the device contains a mixture of minerals, gemstones and other natural materials carefully selected for their energetic properties. These materials interact with the energy fields of the environment, converting harmful frequencies into beneficial ones.

Moreover, it is supposed that Somavedic structure water, improving its quality and bioavailability. Water structuring involves rearranging the molecular arrangement of water molecules to create a more organized and cohesive structure. This structured water is believed to have improved hydration properties, better cellular absorption and increased bioenergetic effects. Somavedic achieves the structuring of water through its unique technology, which emits frequencies that interact with the molecular structure of water, promoting cohesion and balance. By incorporating structured water into your daily routine, you may experience enhanced vitality and overall well-being.

In the evening, I will put a glass of water next to the Somavedic. When I drink it in the morning, the texture is completely different. it is smoother and has a slightly sweeter taste.

Advantages of Somavedic:

EMF Protection:

Somavedic is best known for its ability to neutralize the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted by electronic devices.

Improved well-being and sleep:

Many users report feeling more energized, focused and grounded after using Somavedic.

Handy:

Just plug in the device and let it do its magic. No complicated installation or maintenance required. It took me forever to open the package because I thought I would have to go through a long setup process and it literally took 10 seconds. You simply select the type of socket you need and plug it in.

Long term:

With proper care, Somavedic can provide benefits for years to come, making it a worthwhile investment. I also love that you only need one for your entire home. it can cover 100 feet in any direction and is recommended to be kept in the “heart of the home”, which for us is the kitchen. 🙂

Scientific findings:

I was really curious to see if the benefits were purely anecdotal or if they had some studies to back it up. They have a whole one Scientific page on their website, with studies supporting potential benefits for eyes, reduced cell phone radiation, sleep, mood, cardiovascular and nervous system health, and heart rate variability.

Cons of Somavedic:

Cost:

The initial investment in a Somavedic device can be prohibitive for some people.

Subjective experience:

The benefits of Somavedic are subjective and may vary from person to person.

Overall, Somavedic offers a promising approach to improving well-being by harmonizing the environment and mitigating the effects of modern stressors. While the device may not be a panacea for all health concerns, many users find value in its ability to promote a sense of balance and vitality.

My personal thoughts and review:

I’m one of those people who thinks, “If it can’t hurt and could possibly help, I want to try it.” I was curious to see if I noticed a difference.

I’m quite sensitive to EMFs, which is one of the many reasons I don’t sleep so well on planes and hotels. I feel like the Wifi signals are so strong, it makes me feel tingly and like I can’t fully relax. This is a huge reason why I turn off WiFi at night in our house. (You can read more about EMFs and how they can affect you here.) EMFs are a form of pollution and a stressor for our bodies. I have learned more and try to minimize our exposure where I can, especially for the kids.

Since I started using it Somavedici feel more grounded and calm during the day but the biggest change has been my sleep. I started having deep, vivid dreams since we started using it. I think dreams are fascinating, and before, I wouldn’t remember any of them when I woke up. I remember them now, and it’s fun to unpack when I wake up lol.

I also believe in the water structure aspect. The water tastes different after sitting next to the Somavedic overnight and I even compared it to fresh filtered water.

Somavedic discount code:

If you are curious about Somavedic and its potential benefits, it may be worth exploring further. As with any wellness product, it is essential to consider your individual needs and consult with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to your routine.

You can check it here and use code FITNESSISTA for 10% off.

Also worth noting here is that they have a 60 day money back guarantee! You can try it for a while and see if it suits you.

Have a great day and see you soon!

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Gina

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