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WiFi May Be A Threat To Human Health

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Posted on Dec 04, 2019, 7 p.m.

According to a study published in Science Direct: Environmental Research WiFi is an important threat to human health; the study highlights 7 effects that have repeatedly been reported following exposure to WiFi as well as EMF and established effects.

According to this study the established WiFi effects include apoptosis, oxidative stress, testis/sperm dysfunction, neuropsychiatric impacts, DNA impacts, hormone changes, and Ca2+ increase. WiFi is thought to act via voltage gated calcium channel activation, and claims of it having no effect are suggested “to be deeply flawed.”

Research repeatedly suggests that WiFi causes oxidative stress and neuropsychiatric effects including EEG changes, apoptosis, cellular DNA damage, endocrine changes, and calcium overload; these effects can also be caused by exposure to other microwave frequency EMFs each effect has been documented in at least 10-16 reviews. Thus each of the 7 EMF effects are established effects of WiFi and that of other microwave frequency EMFs. 

Each of these 7 effects are also produced by downstream effects of the main action of such electromotive forces on voltage gated calcium channel activation. Calcium channel activation via EMF interaction with VGCC voltage sensor appears to be the main mechanism of action, but other mechanisms appear to have minor roles including activation of other voltage gated ion channels, calcium cyclotron resonance, and the geomagnetic magnetoreception mechanism.

Five properties of non-thermal EMF are discussed in the study, these are that 1) pulsed EMFs are typically more active that non-pulsed EMFs; 2) artificial EMFS are polarized and these are more active than non-polarized EMFs; 3) dose response curves are non-linear and non-monotone; 4) EMF effects are cumulative; and 5) EMFs may impact young people more than adults. 

The study suggests that general findings and data presented earlier on WiFi effects were used to assess the Foster and Moulder review of WiFi that claimed there were 7 important studies of WiFi that showed no effect. But none of these were WiFi studies and each differed from genuine WiFi in three distinct ways, therefore the F&M study could only at the very most conclude that there was no statistically significant evidence of an effect, according to the authors. 

According to the authors of this study “The tiny numbers studied in each of these seven F&M-linked studies show that each of them lack power to make any substantive conclusions. In conclusion, there are seven repeatedly found Wi-Fi effects which have also been shown to be caused by other similar EMF exposures. Each of the seven should be considered, therefore, as established effects of Wi-Fi.”

For any who are living in areas where 5G is being rolled out, or those who are in close proximity to smart meters who are wondering why they seem to be going insane out of the blue, the EMF radiation causes neuropsychiatric effects according to this research. Exposure can lead to behavioral and personality changes in those who are exposed, the effects can be cumulative and may affect children stronger, and this is not your imagination, contrary to what those with vested interests would have you believe. 

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935118300355#t0015

http://ravenseyemedia.com/eah/301.asp

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-12-03-5g-radiation-causes-behavior-changes-in-humans-mass-insanity.html

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