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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

MedicalConspiracies- ELECTRO-SENSITIVTY Diabetes Connection with Electrosmog?- New Study Confirms Affects on Your Heart


http://elementsofhealth.webs.com/electrichypersensitivity.htm


ELECTROSENSITIVTY SERIES: Diabetes Connection with Electrosmog?



Ringing in ear, chronic fatigue, depression, headaches, dizziness, nausea +
.Electromagnetic (Electrical) Hypersensitivity (EHS)


It's estimated that between 3% and 8% of the Canadian population suffer from a sever form of EHS.
 

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) is a "growing worldwide health concern" according to a December 2005 press release issued by the World Health Organization. EHS can be difficult to understand and even more difficult to diagnose. Many doctors and other health professionals here in North America are not yet aware of the recent scientific evidence surrounding electromagnetic energy (EMF) and its effects on human health.

Symptoms of Electrical Hypersensitivity may include skin rash, sleep disorders, muscle and joint pain (fibromyalgia), chronic fatigue, depression, headaches, dizziness, nausea, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, irritability, anxiety, weakness, muscle spasms, numbness, tingling, leg and foot pain, "flu-like" symptoms and fever.

For a complete list of symptoms see "Radio Wave Sickness"
Breaking EHS news:
Electromagnetic load Making Many of Us Sick: Director of leading Swiss Clinic

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Abstract from Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine:

Dirty Electricity Elevates Blood Sugar Among
Electrically Sensitive Diabetics and May Explain
Brittle Diabetes

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New Study Confirms Microwaves Affect Your Heart

A recent study examining the effects 2.4 GHz radiation (which is the frequency of radiation emitted by Wifi routers and microwave ovens) on the heart was just completed. The study found “unequivocal evidence” that microwave frequency radiation affects the heart at non-thermal levels that are well below federal safety guidelines, according to Dr. Magda Havas of Trent University[4] .


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