Proof: Airestech Lifetune Does NOT Block EMFs—But Shungite Does!

Proof: Airestech Lifetune Does NOT Block EMFs—But Shungite Does!

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Recently, I came across a very interesting exchange on Airestech’s Instagram page.

If you’re not familiar, Airestech sells stickers—yes, stickers—that they claim can protect against electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Their Lifetune products range from $80 to over $300, and they say these stickers work by “modulating EMFs at the waveform level.”

But when asked about Shungite, their response caught my attention.

A user simply asked:

👉 “I don’t understand the materials used for this… is it Shungite?”

Airestech replied:

👉 "Unlike Shungite, which only absorbs a small percentage of ambient frequencies, Airestech products modulate EMFs at the waveform level. The materials used are silicon, gold, and a durable polymer coating!"

That statement raised some big questions.

What Science Actually Says About Shungite & EMF Protection

Since there’s a lot of misinformation out there about EMF protection, I decided to fact-check these claims using Consensus AI Search, a tool that scans over 200 million peer-reviewed research papers to find out what real studies say.

📺 Watch my full breakdown in the video below:

[Embed yoearching: “Does Shungite Block EMFs?”

🔎 I ran the search in Consensus AI and here’s what came up:

Consensus: 100% YES across nine peer-reviewed studies.

That means every single study that analyzed Shungite for EMF protection confirmed that it has shielding properties.

Here’s what some of the studies found:

1️⃣ “Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Lightweight and Flexible Ultrathin Shungite Plates”

  • This study confirms that Shungite absorbs and blocks EMFs due to its unique carbon structure.

2️⃣ “Absorbers of Electromagnetic Radiation Based on Natural Minerals”

  • Researchers tested multiple materials and found that Shungite is among the most effective natural EMF shields.

3️⃣ “Electromagnetic Response of Natural Carbon-Based Shungite Materials”

  • This research explains how the fullerenes in Shungite interact with electromagnetic fields, significantly reducing their impact.

So, the claim that Shungite “only absorbs a small percentage” of EMFs doesn’t align with the research.

Now, let’s see what science says about Airestech Lifetune.


Searching: “Does Airestech Lifetune Block EMFs?”

When I ran the same search for Airestech Lifetune, here’s what I found:

No peer-reviewed studies.
No published research confirming its effectiveness.
No independent scientific validation.

If this technology works as claimed, where is the scientific research to back it up? I couldn’t find any.


What’s the Takeaway?

Shungite has been studied and shown to absorb and block EMFs.
Airestech Lifetune has no publicly available scientific studies confirming its effectiveness.

Airestech states that their products work by “modulating EMFs at the waveform level,” but without peer-reviewed research, it’s impossible to verify these claims.

Do Your Own Research – Here’s How

Want to fact-check EMF protection claims yourself? Here’s what to do:

1️⃣ Go to Consensus.app
2️⃣ Type in your search term, like “Does Shungite block EMFs?”
3️⃣ Read the results—you’ll see real, peer-reviewed studies and a scientific consensus on the topic.

Try it out and let me know what you find in the comments!


Final Thoughts

There’s a lot of marketing hype around EMF protection products, but not all of them are backed by science.

Shungite has been tested in peer-reviewed studies and found to be effective.
Airestech Lifetune? I was unable to find any published research supporting their claims.

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