| Up until 100 years ago, throughout billions of years of earth's evolution, organic life had been .exposed only to the naturally occurring electromagnetic field of subtly low frequency range of about 7.8 Hz. And it had been in this subtle frequency range that living cell's evolved and developed normal metabolism. However, today's modern technology has dramatically changed the environment and brutally introduced all living organisms to unnatural new high frequencies of electromagnetic radiation emitted by all electrical appliances.
With the explosion in radio and TV broadcasting stations, radio telephone networks, cordless phones and cell phones, the density of radio waves and microwaves around you is now many millions of times higher than natural levels. The same applies to Extreme Low Frequency (ELF) fields produced by the dozens of electrical appliances in households in the industrialized world and the power lines feeding those devices. Industrialized countries in North America, Western Europe and China emit so much ELF energy that it can be sensed by satellites in space. |
With the enormous increase of electromagnetic and radio wave radiation, increasing numbers of illnesses such as allergies, neurodermatitis, fatigue, asthma, heart disease, brain cancer, depression, sleep disorders and ill temper are on the rise.
In 1994, Nobel prize winners Alfred Gilman and Martin Rodbell determined that the body's cells communicate with each other by subtle low electromagnetic signals. These signals carry all the vital information that, through the process of transduction, are translated into biochemical and physiological processes of the body. EMF can potentially distort and disrupt these cellular communication signals resulting in abnormal cellular metabolism and consequently illness.
Adelaide Hospital animal study found cancer cell proliferation and malignant tumors in animals exposed to electromagnetic radiation. (Slddmore and Baum, Szmigielski, Chou, and Cleary all confirmed that finding.)
Hundreds of other studies on the negative effects of EMF to immune system, enzyme synthesis, nervous system, learning, mood and behavioral pattern have proved to be consistent and statistically significant. Electromagnetic radiation adversely affects organic life at the molecular, cellular, biochemical and physiological levels
According to a study from the Neurological Hospital of the University of Freiburg in Germany, cellular telephones' high-frequency electromagnetic fields lead to a significant increase in blood pressure. Pulsed high-frequency fields, as used with cellular telephones, affect biological processes in the brain, which are measurable in electroencephalograms (EEG). It is beyond question that cellular telephones negatively influence the brain's bioelectric activity. |