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Non-Native EMF: Worthy of Concern?

  • Writer: ubiosis
    ubiosis
  • Mar 19, 2022
  • 4 min read

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The Industrial Age brought rise to technological innovation for greater convenience through minimizing manual labor & maximizing productivity. With this technology came higher radiofrequency electromagnetic exposure through the mass installment of cell towers & satellites, microwave usage & transmission of radio, television, wireless telecommunication signals. Reality shifted towards a more urban fast-paced lifestyle. The innate frequency of life was no longer the same due to the high concentration of electrosmog (EMF) polluting the world.


The long-term effects of Non-Native EMF exposure have been minimally studied over the years due to the lack of funding & interest (sounds like a case of self-serving bias). However, more recently, research with revealing conclusions have been presented on the potential harm. Delimaris et al. examined the impact of pusled 50 Hz EMF frequency on human lymphocytes & revealed significant DNA damage in exposed groups compared to controls. Lymphocytes are white blood cells in the Lymphatic System; a system responsible for transporting blood mixed with fats & proteins for circulation in organs, while draining excess fluids containing toxins. Other studies have also demonstrated EMF’s ability to break DNA strands in brain cells of rats thereby revealing its cytotoxic & genotoxic effects. In 2002, The International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that EMFs are possibly carcinogenic to humans after studies on cell phone use showed a 40% increased risk for malignant tumors in the heavy user category (30 minutes per day over a 10-year period). Not to mention its effect on the Endocrine System, specifically the Pineal, Thyroid & Adrenal Glands. By suppressing Melatonin production it weakens the Pineal Gland which is said to act as a “3rd Eye” in many Ancient teachings. EMF radiation increases stress hormones Cortisol, Adrenaline & Noradrenaline unnaturally which leads to weakened signals for natural production in times of need, also referred to as “Adrenal Fatigue”. It also lowers production of T3 hormone responsible for regulating appetite, body temperature & metabolism leading to autoimmune diseases & cellular starvation.


The relationship between Neurodegenerative Diseases like Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s & EMFs cannot be ruled out. The inability of a cell to divide & repair from DNA damage makes an organism susceptible towards such illnesses due to the prevalence of damaged brain tissue. There has been a rise in diagnosis of Alzheimer’s reported among workers of textile factories constantly exposed to high EMF. Cognitive performances like attention, perception & memory are restricted instantly by 50 Hz, 1 mT EMF exposure in human subjects. Countless studies have shed light on the shifts in neurotransmitter metabolism by blocking the production of compounds like Serotonin & Dopamine responsible for regulating mood, aggression & controlling respiratory, cardiovascular & gastrointestinal functions. Also, radiofrequency exposure is shown to increase Calcium Ion Efflux from brain tissue leading to Calcification & ultimately neurodegenerative disease.


The extent of EMF-induced damage is considerable & has led to a disease ridden population. It took years for research to disclose the repercussions, yet we are led to believe that the more powerful 5G technology is harmless?! Compromised gene expressions, poor blood circulation, loss of cytoplasmic fluid (EZ Water), weak fertility & altered mitochondrial & brain function all at the cost of faster internet! We must wake up to the flaws of modern reality & reconnect ourselves with nature. The modern man has sacrificed his connection with the natural world all for “convenience”. But how exactly is it “convenient” to live in a biologically compromised state all the time? When the biological system becomes balanced, radical health & wellbeing return. Here are some tips to dampen the load of EMF pollution:

  • Turn off the wifi router & electrical circuit before going to bed

  • If possible, choose wired internet cable over wireless routers at home

  • Invest in a dirty electricity filter to filter the harmonics & other high frequency current from the electrical environment

  • Invest in a EMF mitigation/Energy Harmonizing device made with precious stones & Uranium admixture to neutralize electrosmog

  • Minimize or replace Bluetooth/wireless products with wired alternatives

  • Turn off Cellular Data, Wifi & Bluetooth when not needed

  • Sleep far away from phone with Airplane Mode turned on

  • Completely ditch 5G cellular network

  • Detox yourself from the urban environment (at least once in a while) by spending time in a natural setting like the park, beach, forest, mountain or river under sunlight WITHOUT sunscreen, sunglasses or shoes

Sources:

J. Delimaris, S. Tsilimigaki, N. Messini-Nicolaki, E. Ziros, and S. M. Piperakis, “Effects of pulsed electric fields on DNA of human lymphocytes,” Cell Biology and Toxicology, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 409–415, 2006.

H. Lai and N. P. Singh, “Magnetic field-induced DNA strand breaks in brain cells of the rat,” Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 112, no. 6, pp. 687–694, 2004.

IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer), Non-Ionizing Radiation, Part 1: Static and Extremely Low-Frequency (ELF) Electric and Magnetic Fields, vol. 80 of IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, IARC Press, Lyon, France, 2002.

E. Sobel, Z. Davanipour, R. Sulkava et al., “Occupations with exposure to electromagnetic fields: a possible risk factor for Alzheimer's disease,” American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 142, no. 5, pp. 515–524, 1995.

E. Foroozandeh, H. Ahadi, P. Askari, and M. S. Naeini, “Effects of single, brief exposure to an 8 mT electromagnetic field on avoidance learning in male and female mice,” Psychology and Neuroscience, vol. 4, no. 1, 2011.

Sarika Singh, Neeru Kapoor, "Health Implications of Electromagnetic Fields, Mechanisms of Action, and Research Needs", Advances in Biology, vol. 2014, Article ID 198609, 24 pages, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/198609




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