Building Biology

BioGeometry and Building Biology both work to create healthy homes.  However, Building Biology uses electronic meters to take measurements, whereas BioGeometry relies on measurements with pendulums using a system called Physical Radiesthesia.

BioGeometry gathers data at many subtle dimensional levels – such as physical, vital, emotional, mental, etc.  Building Biology focuses on just the physical, which is the limit of their instruments.  But the ability for anyone to read an LED screen or meter needle makes Building Biology accessible.  Invisible electromagnetic radiation becomes visible.  

To reduce exposure to EMFs, Building Biologists usually recommend various forms of remediation involving shielding, kill switches, and oftentimes even suggesting moving house. 

BioGeometry does not measure EMFs directly.  Instead, we analyze the impact of such disturbances on the environment.  BioGeometry Practitioners take hundreds of measurements to figure out an invisible puzzle of stressors — be they from AC magnetic, AC electric, radio frequency (RF), dirty electricity, geopathic stress, etc. — and we install tools to change how the wave-shape information behaves in a room.  We balance the space to bring the disturbances into harmony, thus reducing stress.  Various biofeedback devices can document the change (as noted in copious research), but individual clients are not hooked up to devices.  Instead, a balanced environment is verified by the presence of three BioGeometry frequencies and qualities at various dimensional levels. The previously stressed environment is rendered beneficial.

In my own home I once turned off the bedroom electricity at night, on the advice of a (very good) Building Biologist.  I did that for three years.  During this time I healed enough to be able to travel and study BioGeometry and implement those solutions.  Eventually, based on my own research of hundreds (perhaps thousands) of measurements, I was convinced to no longer engage the kill switch at bedtime.  My hubby and three kids are grateful.  And I measured that the electricity is actually beneficial now, as it carries BG through the house.

My family also used to keep the wifi turned off and relied entirely on ethernet for internet access.  Again, once I sufficiently BG-balanced the router, I found that it was actually helping to make the environment more healthy.  So we started to keep the wifi on 24/7, much to my family’s delight.  In areas of the home where our wifi does not reach, I’ve had to layer in additional corrections to manage wifi exposure from neighbors.  We should probably get a repeater, so I don’t have to use so many BioGeometry tools, but haven’t quite gotten around to that yet.

One Building Biology mitigation recommendation is still in use in our BioGeometry-balanced home.  A section of metal water pipe was replaced with a length of plastic, to reduce neighborhood EMF circulating on our pipes.  However, BioGeometry solutions use the water flow itself (not the pipe) to spread BG balancing impact throughout our home. 

To sum up:

Building Biology works with the information picked up by EMF meters.  It can find hot spots, disturbances, etc. and translate this otherwise invisible data into very clear readouts that anyone can access.  Building Biologists often recommend ways to reduce EMFs.

BioGeometry measures disturbances as they impact the environment, including disturbances from EMFs, 5G, smart meters, wired electricity, wireless routers, water, radon, etc. BioGeometry then addresses how to harmonize these and other disturbances in your environment.