Shield Your Body logo
Shield Your Body logo

All articles

How do I Know if SYB Products are Working?Updated 8 days ago

SYB products are tested and proven to block EMF radiation, and there are several ways you can verify their effectiveness—both scientifically and practically.


1. Independent Lab Testing

All SYB products are made with shielding materials that are independently tested in accredited laboratories. These tests confirm that the materials block up to 99.9% of EMF radiation in key frequency ranges (including RF and ELF). Lab reports are available for many products and can be reviewed for specific performance metrics.


2. Use of EMF Meters

For hands-on testing, you can use an EMF meter to measure radiation levels:

  • Before and After Test: Measure EMF levels without the SYB product, then with the product in place.

  • Directional Shielding: Since most SYB products are designed to shield in one direction, place the meter between your body and the device to see the difference in exposure.


SYB recommends meters such as:

  • Trifield TF2

  • Cornet ED88T Plus

  • Safe and Sound Pro II


These tools help show exactly how much EMF is being blocked by your SYB product.


3. Physical and Health Feedback

Many customers report feeling noticeable differences when using SYB products, especially those with Electrohypersensitivity (EHS). Common improvements include:

  • Better sleep quality

  • Reduced headaches or brain fog

  • Less body warmth or tingling from device use


While individual responses vary, these effects are a common sign that the product is reducing your personal EMF exposure.


4. Verified Customer Reviews

Real-world feedback from other customers can also be a reliable indicator. The SYB store and Help Center include verified user reviews detailing personal experiences and benefits observed after consistent product use.


Conclusion

You can verify that SYB products are working through EMF meter testing, lab certifications, and personal experience. They’re scientifically engineered to reduce your exposure to harmful radiation—and you can measure that difference yourself.

Was this article helpful?
Yes
No