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27 November 2016 Professor Dominique Belpomme: “Electrosensitivity is Not a Psychiatric Illness” We have had another request for translation of an interview on electrohypersensitivity with Professor Dominique Belpomme. Link to full text of study, “Reliable disease biomarkers characterizing and identifying electrohypersensitivity and multiple chemical sensitivity as two etiopathogenic aspects of a unique pathological disorder.” Prof....
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EHS is a result of mitochondrial dysfunction due to wrongly configured environmental exposures. EMFIS occurs when the system becomes damaged and is unable to repair and adapt to the environment. This damage can be from multiple sources and reasons. Diabetes in most cases is a form of EHS, but can also arise from medication etc....
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EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2016 for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF-related health problems and illnesses. https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/reveh.2016.31.issue-3/reveh-2016-0011/reveh-2016-0011.xml Belyaev I, Dean A, Eger H, Hubmann G, Jandrisovits R, Kern M, Kundi M, Moshammer H, Lercher P, Müller K, Oberfeld G, Ohnsorge P, Pelzmann P, Scheingraber C, Thill R. Abstract Chronic diseases and illnesses associated with unspecific symptoms...
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Q: Is wireless technology safe? A: Wi­Fi and all radiofrequency radiation has been on the World Health Organization’s Class 2B List of Possible Human Carcinogens for more than three years (since May 2011) based on research showing increased brain cancer in heavy users (30 minutes per day) with over 10 years of use. Lead and...
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Where & When Keep a distance. Avoid holding your cell phone or cordless phone near your head or body during phone calls. Don’t carry your cell phone in your pocket, in your bra, or close to your body when it is powered on. Especially keep the phone away from your head and reproductive organs. Use...
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