Health effects: Electrosensitivity

Everyone is affected by RFR, but we all react to different degrees. Our bodies have not been designed or evolved with nerves to feel microwave heating within organs or below certain intensities since nature simply doesnt expose us to those fields. The only natural environmental electromagnetic fields in the non-ionising spectrum are around 11-20Hz Schumann resonance, and visible light in the THz range.

Some people can physically feel the man made RFR however. Sometimes as a natural ability, so perhaps they can be the canaries in the coal mine for the rest of us. Others due to overexposure and adaptive stress reaction, combined often with MCS (multiple chemical sensitivity).

Whether we feel it or not our bodies need to make sense of and transform the incoming information.

The polarised and pulse modulated nature of the radiation is an identified feature, but there is also harm noted from smooth wave (un-pulsed) transmissions.

UK website: http://www.es-uk.info

“Not only are many people concerned but more and more members of the public have started to connect their health complaints to radiation from pulsed RFR (and other artificial sources of radiation). The number of members of the public suffering from EHS in recent years has significantly increased.”

WHO classification codes for EHS:

District Court of Gelderland hearing 2020:

7. The unsubstantiated denial of the existence of EHS (Electromagnetic Hyper Sensitivity) 

…. Likewise, a headache will rarely arise purely from the imagination. For this reason the Robert-Koch Institute expressed its serious concern about the headache epidemic among (school) children.

…. this contradicts the hypothesis that health complaints can be explained away as ‘imaginary’ symptoms, owing to a fear of the health risks of wireless technology.

…. Individual sensitivity means that, because of genetic and epigenetic differences, populations experience differing levels of sensitivity to the same exposure factor, whether in regard to radiation or to chemicals. 

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If you are electrosensitive and experiencing adverse symptoms from a nearby mast or general exposure then you can report it here, which will be forwarded securely to the UK ActionAgainst5G legal team.

You can also report here:

Do You Have EMF Related Symptoms? Dr. Magda Havas Wants To Hear From You!

PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC STUDIES & REPORTS SHOWING ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSITIVITY

1. “Becoming Electro-Hypersensitive: A Replication Study.” Dieudonne, M. Bioelectromagnetic 40: 188-200 (2019).
2. “Functional Brain MRI in Patients Complaining of Electrohypersensitivity After Long Term Exposure to Electromagnectic Fields.”Heuser, G. and Heuser, S. Reviews on Environmental Health 32(3):291-299 (2017).
3. “”Hot Nano Spots” as an Interpretation of So-Called Non-Thermal Biological Mobile Phone Effects.” Pfutzner, Helmut. Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications 8(3):62-69 (2016).
4. “Analysis of the Genotoxic Effects of Mobile Phone Radiation Using Buccal Micronucleus Assay: A Comparative Evaluation.”Banerjee, Singh, et al. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 10 (3):ZC82-ZC85 (2016).
5. “Tinnitus and Cell Phones: The Role of Electromagnetic Radiofrequency Radiation.” Medeiros and Sanchez. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 82(1):97-104 (2016).
6. “Microwave Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Produce Widespread Neuropsychiatric Effects Including Depression.” Pall, Martin L. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy (2015).
7. “Subjective Symptoms Related to GSM Radiation from Mobile Phone Base Stations: a Cross- Sectional Study.” Gomez-Perretta, Navarro, et al. BMJ Open 3.12 (2013).
8. “Green Communication- A Stipulation to Reduce Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity from Cellular Phones.” Kumar, Khan, et al. Procedia Technology 4:682-686 (2012).
9. “Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity: Fact or Fiction?” Genius and Lipp. Science of the Total Environment 414(1):103-112 (2012).
10. “Neurobehavioral Effects Among Inhabitants Around Mobile Phone Base Stations.” Abdel-Rassoul, El-Fateh, et al. NeuroToxicology28(2):434-440 (2007).
11. “Electrohypersensitivity: Sate-Of-The-Art of A Functional Impairment.” Johansson, O. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 25(4): 245-258 (2006).
12. “12. Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity: Biological Effects of Dirty Electricity With Emphasis on Diabetes and Multiple Sclerosis.”Havas, M. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 25(4): 259-268 (2006).
13. “Establishing the Health Risks of Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields Requires Multidisciplinary Research.” Hietanen, Maila. Scandinavian Journal of Work, the Environment, and Health 32(3):169-170 (2006).
14. “Hypersensitivity of Human Subjects to Environmental Electric and Magnetic Field Exposure: A Review of the Literature.”Levallois, Patrick. Environmental Health Perspectives 110(4):613-8 (2002).
15. “Electric Hypersensitivity and Neurophysical Effects of Cellular Phones – Facts or Needless Anxiety?” Harma, Mikko Ilmari. Scandinavian Journal of Work, the Environment and Health 26(2):85-86 (2000).
16. “Radiofrequency (RF) Sickness in the Lilienfeld Study: An Effect of Modulated Microwaves?” Liakouris, A. Archives of Environmental Health 236-238 (1997).