Environmental & Energy Support
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EMF – Smart Dot Radiation Stickers
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: These little stickers have become a staple within my home and are one of the easiest environmental support tools we use day to day. They’re designed using harmonising frequency technology and can be placed onto everyday electrical devices — from phones and WiFi routers to TVs, microwaves, heaters, and other electronics. What I personally like about them is the simplicity. Once they’re in place, they quietly become part of your environment without needing any effort or ongoing attention. Some people notice they feel calmer, less overstimulated, or more comfortable around technology-heavy spaces when using products like these, while others simply enjoy the feeling of creating a more intentional and supportive environment within their home. As with everything in wellbeing, I think it’s important to stay curious and notice your own experience rather than blindly accepting or dismissing things. For me, these have become one of those small supportive tools that are easy to incorporate into everyday life.
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Faraday Phone Sleeve – Mission Darkness Dry Shield
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: We’ve found Faraday pouches to be a simple but really interesting tool for creating more intentional boundaries with phones, devices, and constant digital exposure. By blocking signals when your phone is inside, they offer a way to temporarily disconnect without needing to fully power devices down or remove technology from your life altogether. Some people are particularly sensitive to the constant stimulation that comes from always being connected, whether that shows up as difficulty switching off, feeling overstimulated, disrupted sleep, or simply a sense of never fully getting a break from technology. I’ve personally found that creating small moments of separation from devices can make a noticeable difference to how calm and settled an environment feels. For me, this isn’t about fear or perfection — it’s about experimenting with your environment and noticing what helps you feel more balanced, rested, and less overstimulated within modern life. If you’re curious about how constant device exposure affects you personally, this is a very easy tool to explore with.
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Faraday Pouch
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: We’ve found Faraday pouches to be a simple but effective way to create more intentional boundaries with phones and devices. By blocking signals while your phone is inside, they offer a way to temporarily disconnect and reduce the constant sense of being “on” without needing to completely remove technology from your life. Some people notice they feel more affected than others by prolonged device exposure, overstimulation, constant notifications, or always being connected. I’ve personally found that creating small periods of separation from devices can help certain environments feel calmer, quieter, and less mentally busy. For me, this isn’t about fear or rigid rules – it’s about experimentation and awareness. If you’re someone who feels impacted by constant device use or wants to create more intentional recovery time away from technology, this is a really easy tool to explore for yourself.
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Orgonite – Jet International
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: Looking for ways to create calmer, more supportive environments around technology led me to exploring orgonite products. Orgonites are typically made from a combination of resin, metals, and crystals, and are designed to help harmonise environmental energy and reduce the feeling of energetic heaviness or overstimulation within a space. While this is still a developing and widely debated area, I’ve personally found orgonites interesting to experiment with around technology-heavy environments like desks, offices, and sleeping spaces. Even if part of the benefit comes from creating a more intentional and energetically supportive environment, I still find them valuable tools to explore. For me, these are less about fear or believing there’s one perfect solution, and more about noticing how different spaces, materials, and environments affect how I feel day to day. They also happen to be visually beautiful additions to a space, which never hurts either.
This version uses Black Tourmaline, which many people associate with grounding, steadiness, and energetic protection. I personally think this is a great option for workspaces, desks, or environments where you want to feel more settled, focused, and supported throughout the day.
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Orgonite Pyramid – Rose Quartz
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: Looking for ways to create calmer, more supportive environments around technology led me to exploring orgonite products. Orgonites are typically made from a combination of resin, metals, and crystals, and are designed to help harmonise environmental energy and reduce the feeling of energetic heaviness or overstimulation within a space. While this is still a developing and widely debated area, I’ve personally found orgonites interesting to experiment with around technology-heavy environments like desks, offices, and sleeping spaces. Even if part of the benefit comes from creating a more intentional and energetically supportive environment, I still find them valuable tools to explore. For me, these are less about fear or believing there’s one perfect solution, and more about noticing how different spaces, materials, and environments affect how I feel day to day. They also happen to be visually beautiful additions to a space, which never hurts either.
This blend combines Rose Quartz with Obsidian, creating a softer and calmer feel within a space. I’d naturally lean towards this one in environments where you want things to feel more peaceful, nurturing, emotionally calm, or restorative rather than simply “protective.”
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Orgonite Pyramid – Shungite
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: Looking for ways to create calmer, more supportive environments around technology led me to exploring orgonite products. Orgonites are typically made from a combination of resin, metals, and crystals, and are designed to help harmonise environmental energy and reduce the feeling of energetic heaviness or overstimulation within a space. While this is still a developing and widely debated area, I’ve personally found orgonites interesting to experiment with around technology-heavy environments like desks, offices, and sleeping spaces. Even if part of the benefit comes from creating a more intentional and energetically supportive environment, I still find them valuable tools to explore. For me, these are less about fear or believing there’s one perfect solution, and more about noticing how different spaces, materials, and environments affect how I feel day to day. They also happen to be visually beautiful additions to a space, which never hurts either.
Shungite is one of the most commonly discussed materials within EMF and environmental energy conversations, and many people are drawn to it specifically# for its grounding and shielding associations. Combined with copper, this version feels like a stronger, more energised option for technology-heavy spaces or work environments.
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