Electro-Smog
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What is electro-smog?
Electro-smog is... a popular term for all
artificially produced electrical and magnetic fields
as well as electromagnetic radiation invisible, inaudible and
odour-free but everywhere present precisely detectable with
measuring equipment the result of the enormous
and continued growth in electrification in everyday life. electro (electricity) +
smog (fog) = Electro-smog |
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Where does electro-smog come from? Amongst others
from...
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public transport, busses
trains, streetcars etc. |
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Health
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Does electro-smog make you sick? We cannot answer with YES or NO with 100% certainty the only serious
answer is: probably. There is a lot of research going on concerning mobile
telephony apparatus and the indications are that there is an increased health
risk. However, more studies will become available, but at the same time the
intensity of electrosmog increases, especially in the 2,4 GHz frequency band,
as more and more applications like WiFi and BlueTooth are implemented. Hence, the consequence: Prevention
is better than cure. A simple analogy from the history of science: it was
only after the invention of the microscope than man could see that there are
bacteria, viruses and other very small organisms which occasionally cause
diseases. |
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This is how electro-smog influences our bodies: |
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Energetic effect (thermal): it
damages the organism by individual molecules, cells or organs being fed so much
energy that they are totally or partly destroyed (principle of a microwave
oven) |
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Signal effect: An organism can convert even the weakest fields into
powerful biological responses which can result in disturbances in the hormone
balance, biorhythm, psyche and the immune system. |
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Electro-stress: An enormous variety of tiny waves penetrates into
the body. The human body comprises billions of particles, all of which wish
to move or to oscillate with the waves like tiny compass needles. This is not
possible, as the cells are part of a firm tissue and fixed cell structures.
This fight to "break away" ends in a "physical long-term
stress". |
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