The Harmful Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Explained
https://emfcommunity.com/harmful-effects-electromagnetic-fields-explained/
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)
Gary Stuyvenberg
Sr. EMC Engineer
Thompson Consulting
On Thursday, October 14, 2021, 01:24:25 PM CDT, Richard Nute
<[email protected]> wrote:
Will 5G Be Bad for Our Health?
https://spectrum.ieee.org/will-5g-be-bad-for-our-health
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