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This is a special post which includes an auto-translation of the recent legal decision in the High Court of Madrid, which found in favour of an EHS sufferer, an ex-employee at Ericsson. https://beingelectrosensitive.blogspot.co.za/2016/08/spain-ehs-legally-recognised.html
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Marshall TG, Heil TJR. Electrosmog and autoimmune disease. Immunol Res. 2017 Feb;65(1):129-135. doi: 10.1007/s12026-016-8825-7. PMID: 27412293; PMCID: PMC5406447. Abstract Studies in mice have shown that environmental electromagnetic waves tend to suppress the murine immune system with a potency similar to NSAIDs, yet the nature of any Electrosmog effects upon humans remains controversial. Previously, we reported...
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Following is a summary of this segment by the Editor of “Towards Better Health”. Anne Sophie Lapix, presenter of the program, refers to Prof. Belpomme’s newest book, “Comment naissent les maladies” [how do diseases arise?] where he says 70-90% of cancers are linked to the environment. Prof. Belpomme replies that especially now, there is molecular...
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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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