Wifi and its Dangers to your Health
Technology has allowed us to go wireless and avoid the hassle of cables. We can now remotely turn the TVs on, start a coffee machine, and monitor babies using wireless technology. At the same time, we are exposed to unprecedented levels of electromagnetic radiation from wireless signals 24/7.
There are multiple concerns regarding electromagnetic radiation. This type of radiation was non-existent on Earth for a long time, and within the past few years, wireless radiation and wireless technology, in general, is taking huge leaps, a great example is the 5 G wireless rollout that is taking place across the globe. Multiple researchers from around the world have been raising their concerns for years, which is exactly why many countries across Europe are completely banning wireless signals in schools and within nursing homes. Take France for example, they passed a law in 2015 banning WiFi from all nursery schools. The French National Library and many others in Paris, along with several universities, have completely removed all Wi-Fi networks, and it’s also banned in many municipal buildings. In addition to that, the law states that Wi-Fi must be turned off in all elementary schools when it’s not in use. A wired connection, if possible, is preferred. In fact, there are thousands of published peer-reviewed studies that the communications industry continues to ignore. It’s one of many great examples of industry influence dominates government policy and science, one of many forms of scientific fraud that we see today.
Have you wondered “Is WiFi Safe?” at these levels?
WiFi operates in the 2 to 5 GHz range — part of the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is in the same part of the spectrum where cell phones operate. Wi-Fi is convenient but many have raised doubts concerning the safety of unseen forces that permeate everything around us. Since the introduction of WiFi in 1997, researchers have performed dozens of studies to explore the subject. The results are clear and shocking — Wifi can negatively affect overall health and brain health, especially in children.
Perhaps most shocking is that this information is not new or even that controversial. In fact, in 2008 the well-renowned publication Scientific American ran a piece called “Mind Control by Cell Phone” which explained the danger WiFi has on the human brain.
Although WiFi, as it stands, does not immediately cause diagnosable illness, it can interfere with our bodily functions, which may eventually progresses into diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative diseases after long term exposure.
Because these are complex diseases that develop over decades, it is difficult to conclusively show that the increase in wireless signal exposures directly cause the diseases. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) considers wireless radiation as a class 2B possible carcinogen due to limited evidence. These small number of studies are leaning towards showing that electromagnetic radiations, including WiFi, are not safe.
In the Lancet article outlining their considerations, that IARC states that epidemiological studies that follow humans who use WiFi and cell phones for a few years are not conclusive. However, rodent studies that follow the animals throughout their lifetime find that wireless radiation does cause cancer or worsen cancer prognosis. The same animal studies also observed other changes in the brain and blood brain barrier in animals that are exposed to the radiation.
[Note: The limited evidence in humans may be why regulators are claiming that this type of radiation is safe. However, some anecdotal evidence, such as how Canadian families in Ontario are noticing headaches and brain fogs in their children, suggest that WiFi may not be healthy, so it is probably better to err on the side of caution].
The science in this area is quite robust, and it shows a lot of adverse effects as a result of exposure to EMF’s [=an electromagnetic field is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It affects the behavior of charged objects in the vicinity of the field], even ones that are far below current industry safety standards.
There are many experts in the field, and one of them is Dr. Russell Reiter, who also suggests, based on his research, that the suppression of melatonin by magnetic fields could result in a higher incidence of cancer in any tissue, and could certainly contribute to cancer, or predispose out to multiple neurodegenerative disorders as well, like cancer.
He further states that EMFs do decrease serum melatonin as well as light at night. I had a fascinating conversation with Dr. Reiter when we were both lecturing at a medical conference in Mexico city. Dr. Reiter insists that all other lights inhibit melatonin production. Dr. Howard W. Fisher, in an article written for www.eternitywatchmagazine.com.
Why does the industry continue to ignore all of the science that’s been emerging for decades? What is going on here? According to the appeal sent to Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations from numerous scientists:
Numerous scientific publications have found that EMF affects living organisms at levels far below international exposure guidelines adopted by most industrialized nations. There is discrepancy in how this matter is considered at the WHO, however. While WHO accepted its International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)’s recommendation that classifies both ELF/EMF and RF/EMF as Group 2B “Possible Carcinogens,” it also, in direct contrast to these warnings, recommends the adoption of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection’s (ICNIRP) guidelines for exposure standards. These guidelines, developed by a self-selected 2 independent industry group, have long been criticized as not protective given the science now established.
Researchers have demonstrated that electric fields and ELFs (extremely low-frequency magnetic fields) as well as static mangetic fields depress melatonin secretion. One of the foremost EMF researchers in the world, Juutilainene (2006), from the University of Kuopio, Finald, conducted a meta-analysis from in vitro animal studies and found that magnetic fields do react with the physical biochemistry of the body and other chemical and physical exposures – Dr, Howward W. Fisher,
The science also shows that EMFs can cause central nervous system, blood chemistry, and cardiovascular system damage. This is what the clinical findings from prolonged EMF exposure are indicating, based on thousands of studies. Again, links to science are provided above.
Research has also shown that damage to the pineal gland, adrenal gland, and thyroid gland. Research has shown that low levels of microwave exposure can reduce melatonin. Melatonin is not just critical to maintaining our sleep rhythm but it’s also an antioxidant that helps to repair damaged DNA and reduces the growth of cancer cells. Additionally, research shows thyroid hormone levels can be impacted by wireless radiation. It has been established that even a small change in thyroid hormones can alter the brain.
Prominent Russian researchers, professor Valentina Nikitina, author of Occupational and Population Health Riss of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, has indicated that the “Prolonged EMF exposure looks like premature ageing and we all realize that people who do not sleep will appear older.
Never sleep next to any sort of devices that emit this radiation
A disservice has been done in inaccurately depicting the body of science, which actually indicates that there are biological effects from the radiation emitted by wireless devices, including damage to DNA, and evidence for increased risk of cancer and other substantial health consequences…The public the world over has been misled by this reporting.— Dr. Ronald B. Herberman
In summary, numerous peer-reviewed scientific publications have sounded off alarm bells regarding the adverse health effects of wireless radiation. Many of them show it can alter brain chemistry. It's not just our sleep, but it's cancer, DNA mutation and much more. With all of this science, and thousands of scientists voicing so much concern, why does the industry continue to ignore it?
Sources:
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2018/07/05/more-research-shows-what-wireless-other-emf-radiation-is-doing-to-our-brain-overall-health/
https://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/10-shocking-facts-health-dangers-wifi/
https://wellnessmama.com/128198/wifi-safe/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2016/05/19/a-radiation-oncologist-says-everything-you-need-to-hear-about-wifi-and-cancer-risk/#7edb6fb17267
http://time.com/4508432/what-is-wifi-radiation-cancer/
https://blog.mozilla.org/internetcitizen/2018/01/22/irl-your-brain-on-wifi/
There are multiple concerns regarding electromagnetic radiation. This type of radiation was non-existent on Earth for a long time, and within the past few years, wireless radiation and wireless technology, in general, is taking huge leaps, a great example is the 5 G wireless rollout that is taking place across the globe. Multiple researchers from around the world have been raising their concerns for years, which is exactly why many countries across Europe are completely banning wireless signals in schools and within nursing homes. Take France for example, they passed a law in 2015 banning WiFi from all nursery schools. The French National Library and many others in Paris, along with several universities, have completely removed all Wi-Fi networks, and it’s also banned in many municipal buildings. In addition to that, the law states that Wi-Fi must be turned off in all elementary schools when it’s not in use. A wired connection, if possible, is preferred. In fact, there are thousands of published peer-reviewed studies that the communications industry continues to ignore. It’s one of many great examples of industry influence dominates government policy and science, one of many forms of scientific fraud that we see today.
Have you wondered “Is WiFi Safe?” at these levels?
WiFi operates in the 2 to 5 GHz range — part of the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is in the same part of the spectrum where cell phones operate. Wi-Fi is convenient but many have raised doubts concerning the safety of unseen forces that permeate everything around us. Since the introduction of WiFi in 1997, researchers have performed dozens of studies to explore the subject. The results are clear and shocking — Wifi can negatively affect overall health and brain health, especially in children.
Perhaps most shocking is that this information is not new or even that controversial. In fact, in 2008 the well-renowned publication Scientific American ran a piece called “Mind Control by Cell Phone” which explained the danger WiFi has on the human brain.
Although WiFi, as it stands, does not immediately cause diagnosable illness, it can interfere with our bodily functions, which may eventually progresses into diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative diseases after long term exposure.
Because these are complex diseases that develop over decades, it is difficult to conclusively show that the increase in wireless signal exposures directly cause the diseases. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) considers wireless radiation as a class 2B possible carcinogen due to limited evidence. These small number of studies are leaning towards showing that electromagnetic radiations, including WiFi, are not safe.
In the Lancet article outlining their considerations, that IARC states that epidemiological studies that follow humans who use WiFi and cell phones for a few years are not conclusive. However, rodent studies that follow the animals throughout their lifetime find that wireless radiation does cause cancer or worsen cancer prognosis. The same animal studies also observed other changes in the brain and blood brain barrier in animals that are exposed to the radiation.
[Note: The limited evidence in humans may be why regulators are claiming that this type of radiation is safe. However, some anecdotal evidence, such as how Canadian families in Ontario are noticing headaches and brain fogs in their children, suggest that WiFi may not be healthy, so it is probably better to err on the side of caution].
The science in this area is quite robust, and it shows a lot of adverse effects as a result of exposure to EMF’s [=an electromagnetic field is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It affects the behavior of charged objects in the vicinity of the field], even ones that are far below current industry safety standards.
There are many experts in the field, and one of them is Dr. Russell Reiter, who also suggests, based on his research, that the suppression of melatonin by magnetic fields could result in a higher incidence of cancer in any tissue, and could certainly contribute to cancer, or predispose out to multiple neurodegenerative disorders as well, like cancer.
He further states that EMFs do decrease serum melatonin as well as light at night. I had a fascinating conversation with Dr. Reiter when we were both lecturing at a medical conference in Mexico city. Dr. Reiter insists that all other lights inhibit melatonin production. Dr. Howard W. Fisher, in an article written for www.eternitywatchmagazine.com.
Why does the industry continue to ignore all of the science that’s been emerging for decades? What is going on here? According to the appeal sent to Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations from numerous scientists:
Numerous scientific publications have found that EMF affects living organisms at levels far below international exposure guidelines adopted by most industrialized nations. There is discrepancy in how this matter is considered at the WHO, however. While WHO accepted its International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)’s recommendation that classifies both ELF/EMF and RF/EMF as Group 2B “Possible Carcinogens,” it also, in direct contrast to these warnings, recommends the adoption of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection’s (ICNIRP) guidelines for exposure standards. These guidelines, developed by a self-selected 2 independent industry group, have long been criticized as not protective given the science now established.
Researchers have demonstrated that electric fields and ELFs (extremely low-frequency magnetic fields) as well as static mangetic fields depress melatonin secretion. One of the foremost EMF researchers in the world, Juutilainene (2006), from the University of Kuopio, Finald, conducted a meta-analysis from in vitro animal studies and found that magnetic fields do react with the physical biochemistry of the body and other chemical and physical exposures – Dr, Howward W. Fisher,
The science also shows that EMFs can cause central nervous system, blood chemistry, and cardiovascular system damage. This is what the clinical findings from prolonged EMF exposure are indicating, based on thousands of studies. Again, links to science are provided above.
Research has also shown that damage to the pineal gland, adrenal gland, and thyroid gland. Research has shown that low levels of microwave exposure can reduce melatonin. Melatonin is not just critical to maintaining our sleep rhythm but it’s also an antioxidant that helps to repair damaged DNA and reduces the growth of cancer cells. Additionally, research shows thyroid hormone levels can be impacted by wireless radiation. It has been established that even a small change in thyroid hormones can alter the brain.
Prominent Russian researchers, professor Valentina Nikitina, author of Occupational and Population Health Riss of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, has indicated that the “Prolonged EMF exposure looks like premature ageing and we all realize that people who do not sleep will appear older.
Never sleep next to any sort of devices that emit this radiation
A disservice has been done in inaccurately depicting the body of science, which actually indicates that there are biological effects from the radiation emitted by wireless devices, including damage to DNA, and evidence for increased risk of cancer and other substantial health consequences…The public the world over has been misled by this reporting.— Dr. Ronald B. Herberman
In summary, numerous peer-reviewed scientific publications have sounded off alarm bells regarding the adverse health effects of wireless radiation. Many of them show it can alter brain chemistry. It's not just our sleep, but it's cancer, DNA mutation and much more. With all of this science, and thousands of scientists voicing so much concern, why does the industry continue to ignore it?
Sources:
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2018/07/05/more-research-shows-what-wireless-other-emf-radiation-is-doing-to-our-brain-overall-health/
https://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/10-shocking-facts-health-dangers-wifi/
https://wellnessmama.com/128198/wifi-safe/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2016/05/19/a-radiation-oncologist-says-everything-you-need-to-hear-about-wifi-and-cancer-risk/#7edb6fb17267
http://time.com/4508432/what-is-wifi-radiation-cancer/
https://blog.mozilla.org/internetcitizen/2018/01/22/irl-your-brain-on-wifi/
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