Create excess oxidative stress — EMFs
activate voltage gated calcium channels located in the outer membrane
of your cells. Once activated, the VGCCs open up, allowing an abnormal
influx of calcium ions into the cell. The excess calcium triggers a
chemical cascade that results in the creation of peroxynitrites,
extremely potent oxidant stressors believed to be a root cause for many
of today's chronic diseases.
Inside your body, peroxynitrites modify tyrosine molecules in
proteins to create a new substance, nitrotyrosine and nitration of
structural protein. Changes from nitration are visible in human biopsy
of atherosclerosis, myocardial ischemia, inflammatory bowel disease,
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and septic lung disease.
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Open the blood-brain barrier, allowing toxins to enter your brain.
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Fragment DNA — Studies
have shown EMFs cause DNA fragmentation. Significant oxidative stress
from peroxynitrites may also result in single-strand breaks of DNA.
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Damage mitochondria, and impair proton flow and ATP production — The
enzyme ATP synthase — which passes currents of protons through a water
channel, similar to current passing through a wire — generates energy in
the form ATP from ADP, using this flow of protons. Magnetic fields can
change the transparency of the water channel to protons, thereby
reducing the current.
As a result, you get less ATP, which can have systemwide
consequences, from promoting chronic disease and infertility to lowering
intelligence.
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Alter cellular function due to excessive charge — In
a previous interview, Alasdair Philips, founder of Powerwatch,
explained how EMF exposure alters cellular function by way of excessive
charges. Essentially, the cell functions as a gel, held together by
electric charge. When the charge becomes excessive due to a massive
influx of electrons, the function of the cell is disrupted.
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Raise
the risk for abnormal cell growth and cancer, including leukemia and
cancer of the brain, acoustic nerve, salivary gland, eyes, testes,
thyroid, and breast — As early as 2011, the evidence was strong
enough for the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the cancer
research arm of the World Health Organization, to declare cellphones a
Group 2B "possible carcinogen."
Since then, a number of studies have found support for EMF having
carcinogenic potential, including two recent government-funded studies.
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Has neurological effects — Studies
dating back to the 1950s and '60s show the nervous system is the organ
most sensitive to EMFs. Some of these studies show massive changes in
the structure of neurons, including cell death and synaptic dysfunction.
Consequences of chronic EMF exposure to the brain include anxiety,
depression, autism and Alzheimer's disease, which Martin Pall, Ph.D.,
details in a 2016 paper.
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Contributes to reproductive problems in both sexes — For
example, prenatal exposure to magnetic fields can nearly triple a
pregnant woman's risk of miscarriage. Several other studies have come to
similar conclusions. In men, studies show EMF radiation from cellphones
and laptops reduces sperm motility and viability, and increases sperm
DNA fragmentation.
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Alters your microbiome — turning
what might otherwise be beneficial microbes pathogenic. In the book
"Cross Currents," Dr. Robert Becker states that when you expose a
bacterial culture to abnormal electromagnetic fields, the bacteria
believe they are being attacked by your immune system and start
producing much more virulent mycotoxin as a protective mechanism.
This too can have far-ranging health effects, since we now know your microbiome plays an important role in health. |