Where does electro-smog come from?     

 

· Amongst others from...

· domestic electrical installations and household equipment, transformers etc.

· high-voltage lines, power supplies, cables and wires

· mobile telephones, baby-phones, wireless telephones, WiFi LAN’s.

· radio and television, radio communications, satellites

· civil-, military radar stations and airplane radar transmitters

· remote controlling,

· industrial plants, welding and drying

· electric motors and transformers in general

· public transport, busses, trains, streetcars etc.

– We cannot answer with YES or NO with 100% certainty – the only serious answer is: probably. There is a lot of research going on concerning mobile phones  and the indications are that there is an increased health risk. However, more research will need to be done and more results will become avaliable, but at the same time the intensity of electro smog increases, especially in the

2,4 GHz frequency band, as more and more applications like WiFi and BlueTooth are implemented.

 

Hence, the consequence: Prevention is better than cure.

A simple analogy from the history of science: it was only after the invention of the microscope than man could see that there are bacteria, viruses and other very small organisms which occasionally cause diseases

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Does electro-smog influence your health?

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This is how electro-smog can influence our bodies:

 

Energetic effect (thermal): it damages the organism by individual molecules, cells or organs being fed so much energy that they are totally or partly destroyed (principle of a microwave oven)

 

 

Signal effect: An organism can convert even the weakest fields into powerful biological responses which can result in disturbances in the hormone balance, biorhythm, psyche and the immune system.

 

Electro-stress: An enormous variety of tiny waves penetrates into the body. The human body comprises  of billions of particles, all of which wish to move or to oscillate with the waves like tiny compass needles. This is not possible, as the cells are part of a firm tissue and fixed cell structures. This fight to “break away” ends in a “physical long-term stress”.