If you have these symptoms, know that you are under siege... The dangerous lullaby of electrosmog
If you are experiencing weakness, fatigue, irritability, lethargy, and tension, along with blood pressure changes, a persistent allergic cough, dry skin, sleep disorders, difficulty falling asleep, difficulty concentrating, frequent illness, unexplained fainting, and headaches, know that you are under siege.
The source of this siege is neither a germ nor an illness. The source of this siege is the technological devices that surround you.
Although the word "electrosmog" has been mentioned frequently in the media in recent years, a clear definition has not yet actually been established. We in the medical field define the term electrosmog, which arises during the generation, transmission, flow, or use of electricity, as the technical field of wave loading or the pollution created by electrical current.
Unfortunately, many people suffer from a host of complaints caused by these waves and fields without being aware of it. In fact, the problem stems from the fact that humans, too, are a giant electrical system operating with a voltage of 1-250 microvolts, 500,000 kilometers of nerve fiber, and 5 billion nerve cells. Moreover, according to the principles of biomagnetology, like all beings/substances, the human body also has powerful magnetic properties. Just like the sun, air, and water, magnetism is an indispensable part of human existence. Therefore, the magnetic field signals that the substances making up a human being use to communicate with each other are in a natural exchange both with each other and with the earth's magnetic field.
The earth's magnetic field has three variables called "frequency," "spin direction," and "spin magnitude/strength," and these are tuned to the human body and support our body's energy. For example, the earth's magnetic field increases cellular oxygen at night. In this way, it supports both sleep and biological healing, reducing inflammation and relieving pain.
But when the sun rises, the positive magnetic field it brings with it reduces cellular oxygen, which supports wakefulness, inhibits biological healing, and increases pain.
The pineal gland, located at the center of the head and governing hormones, enzymes, and immune functions, is a magnetic organ made up of magnetic crystals.
However, the pollution known as "electrosmog," which has emerged with the entry of electromagnetic devices into our lives, affects this open system and damages the natural electrical exchange. Melatonin, a hormone that is highly sensitive to magnetic energy and unique to it, is produced at night when the earth's magnetic field is active. The production of the melatonin hormone occurs at 3 Hz. If there is electromagnetic pollution in the environment, quality melatonin and growth hormone cannot be produced properly, and as a result, illnesses begin to appear. For good sleep, melatonin levels need to be high. Growth hormone is related to melatonin levels. As a person ages, these hormones begin to be produced less.
One of the factors that disrupts the balance between the human body and the magnetic field is signals coming from pollutants such as chemical contaminants, toxic substances, and radiation. Although each person reacts differently, in people whose balance is disrupted, electrical currents, radiation, harmful substances in the air, mold, chemicals used, medications, foods, heavy metals such as amalgam, and overloads cause many illnesses and allergies.
In addition, in recent years it has been concluded that children living in areas with above-average magnetic field values have a higher probability of developing cancer. Several studies have also observed that pregnant women who spend long periods of time in areas with above-average magnetic fields, where electrosmog is strong, have difficult births, and it has been emphasized that high magnetic fields and pollution triple the likelihood of miscarriage in expectant mothers. For this reason, it is very important for building biologists who perform environmental analysis and physicians to work together. However, because research is not yet at a sufficient level, many academics tend to ignore the harms of electrosmog.