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Overview of Research Effects

Research has shown such effects on living organisms at molecular and cellular levels
on immune processes, in DNA, on the nervous, cardiac, endocrine, immune, and
reproductive systems, modification of sleep and alteration of the cerebral electric
response (EEG), increase of the arterial pressure and changes in the heart rhythm,
and an increase in the permeability of the blood-brain barrier.
Electromagnetic fields and radiation damage DNA and enhance cell death rates
and therefore they are a Ubiquitous Universal Genotoxic Carcinogen that enhances
rates of cancer, cardiac, reproductive and neurological disease and mortality in human
populations. Therefore there is no safe threshold level. The only safe exposure level
is zero, a position confirmed by dose-response trends in epidemiological studies.
Dr. Neil Cherry (1946-2003)
Associate Professor of Environmental Health
Lincoln University, New Zealand

Some Common Symptoms of Radiofrequency


Syndrome (also called Microwave Sickness)
Neurological: Headaches, pressure or even pain on the head, a head full of cotton
wool, dizziness, nausea, difficulty concentrating, inability to think clearly, absent
mindedness, memory loss or memory lapses, reduced intellectual activity, irritability
and increased agitation (emotional upheavals) in combination with nervous
exhaustion, depression, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, chronic tiredness, muscle
weakness, tremors, muscle spasms, numbness, tingling, altered reflexes, muscle and
joint pain, leg and/or foot pain, cold feet, unstable gait, back pain, weak knees, flu-like
symptoms, fever. More severe reactions can include seizures, paralysis, psychosis
and stroke.
Cardiac: Palpitations, arrhythmias, pain or pressure in the chest, low or high blood
pressure, slow or fast heart rate, shortness of breath.
Respiratory: Sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, other breathing problems
Dermatological: Skin rash, itching, burning, facial flushing.
Ophthalmologic: Pain or burning in the eyes, pressure in/behind the eyes,
deteriorating vision, floaters, cataracts, eye strain and blurred vision.
Others: Digestive problems, diffuse chronic pain in the lower abdomen, enlarged
thyroid, overactive thyroid, testicular/ovarian pain, pains that move around the body,
stomach pain, appendicitis, irregularities in the menstrual cycle, dryness of lips,
tongue, mouth and eyes, great thirst, swollen throat, sweating, dehydration,
nosebleeds, internal bleeding, altered sugar metabolism, immune abnormalities,
redistribution of metals within the body, hair loss, pain in the teeth, deteriorating
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fillings, impaired sense of smell, ringing in the ears, cold drafts where no air
movement takes place, increased sensitivity to external factors such as noise and
bright light, attacks of giddiness, disturbed dreaming.
Chronic symptoms of microwave sickness are eventually succeeded by crises of
adrenal exhaustion, ischemic heart disease, Alzheimers, cancers in various soft tissue
areas (breasts, ovaries, testicles, eyes) and other organs of the body, etc.
Its first signs [Microwave sickness] are low blood pressure and slow pulse. The later
and most common manifestations are chronic excitation of the sympathetic nervous
system [stress syndrome] and high blood pressure. This phase also often includes
headache, dizziness, eye pain, sleeplessness, irritability, anxiety, stomach pain,
nervous tension, inability to concentrate, hair loss, plus an increased incidence of
appendicitis, cataracts, reproductive problems, and cancer. The chronic symptoms
are eventually succeeded by crisis of adrenal exhaustion and ischemic heart disease
[the blockage of coronary arteries and heart attacks].
Dr. Robert O. Becker (quoted from page 314-315 of his book, The Body Electric)

There are numerous markers, which show very clearly that human biology is being
affected. All of these abnormalities have been shown in scientific studies to be caused
by long-term exposure to microwave and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
Decreased blood flow in the brain;
Low Natural Killer Cell counts;
Depleted serotonin levels in the blood;
Altered melatonin levels in the blood;
Exhausted adrenal glands;
Reactivated viral infections (e.g. Epstein Barr Virus, Cytomegalo Virus, Human
Herpes 6 Virus, Coxsackie Virus, etc.);
Increased oxidative stress as evidenced by the biological marker MDA;
An abnormality of calcium flux in and out of cells;
T-Helper/T-Suppressor Ratio abnormalities;
Norepinephrine, Acetylcholine, and Dopamine alterations in the brain;
Blood coagulation disorders;
Increased sensitivities and allergic reactions, and so on.

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