As is usual with these things, about 20% of the words are justified, the rest are not, or vice versa. For example, in the first citation, the first 7 words are not justified by any peer-reviewed research reports, the rest are largely true. In the second citation, the first 14 words are asserted without proof. In the third citation, the words 'produced by EMF exposures' and 'of EMFs' are asserted without proof. The sentence without these words is claimed to be true. In the fourth statement, the words 'reduce the harmful effects of EMFs' are superfluous; everyone knows that the rest of the sentence is true, whether one is exposed to EMF or not.

Alternatively, you can believe that the relevant IEEE and ICNIRP research reports are all falsehoods.

John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK

On 2018-04-04 20:41, [email protected] wrote:
Re: Exposure Limits

Thought I would post this to the group as it has been the subject of debate for 
many years.  I found it Interesting as it gets into the mechanisms at work and 
symptoms while underscoring the importance of our work.

Gary Stuyvenberg
Sr. EMC Engineer
Thompson Consulting


THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EXPLAINED

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/09/03/electromagnetic-fields-harmful-effects.aspx

September 03, 2017 • 148,493 views

Story at-a-glance

Exposure to microwave EMFs, like cellphones, causes massive mitochondrial 
dysfunction due to damage done by free radicals from peroxynitrite that also 
cause single and double stranded breaks in your DNA
Excessive free radicals triggered by low-frequency microwave exposure from 
cellphones and Wi-Fi networks have been linked to chronic diseases such as 
cardiac arrhythmias, anxiety, depression, autism, Alzheimer’s and infertility
Excessive calcium signaling produced by EMF exposures also has important roles 
in producing pathophysiological effects of EMFs including each of the effects 
listed above
Strategies that may help reduce the harmful effects of EMFs include optimizing 
your magnesium level, certain Nrf2-boosting foods, exercise, calorie 
restriction and strategies that boost nitric oxide signaling (which acts, in 
turn, by raising Nrf2)
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