About Electromagnetic Radiation


Research efforts to identify the effect on the human body of electromagnetic radiation are increasing. Although our knowledge of the process remains limited, the serious psychological and physical effects so far indicated should not be ignored.

These effects can be divided into two categories: those caused by the generation of heat and those caused by the disruption of electrical charges within the body. Symptoms caused by electromagnetic wave heat generation include cataracts and impotence. Those related to disruption of electrical charges within the body include cancer,genetic damage, depression and damage to the central nervous system. Symptoms have been exhibited both by those exposed to a single large dose of electromagnetic radiation and those exposed long-term to small amounts.

For example, in the United States men who passed in front of a radar installation received a large dose of rader waves in the abdomen; they subsequently reported abdominal pain, vomiting and later died. Where long-term exposure is concerned, in a town in New Jersey, USA, where many broadcast relay-stations are located and high-frequency electromagnetic waves occur in large numbers the rate of babies born with Down's syndrome is ten times the national avarage. In another case, traffic police exposed to radar guns over a long period of time who subsequently developed cancer are bringing a lawsuit. In yet another case, pilots and air-traffic controllers are developing cataracts. The specifics of the development of disease are startling. In the case of cataracts, these differ from the usual cataracts which occur in the aging process: the generation of heat caused by electromagnetic radiation creates an impurity in the back of the eye and alters the cell nuclei of the central area of the eye, causing clouded vision.
Where cancer is concerned, it was found in experiments conducted by a PhD at the university of Texas that cancer sells irradiated with electromagnetic waves multiply several times faster than usual. Another study revealed that those exposed to microwaves at work were more prone to develop brain tumors, as were also their children. The increased outflow of the calcium ions from the brain is another hazard associated with electromagnetic radiation.

These examples may seem alarmist, but no-one is immune to the effects of electromagnetic pollution.

The heat-efficient microwave oven uses microwaves at 1000MHz. The microwave oven makes the water molecules in food vibrate and this creates the friction which produces the heat that cooks or defrosts food. The microwaves that leak from a microwave oven in the short periods of time between opening and the machine switching itself off expose your body to radiation in the same way that pilots and radar operators have been exposed.

We are surrounded by electrical appliances: cellular telephones, televisions, computers, even our children's toys; all of these create electromagnetic radiation. In our modern age the electromagnetic pollution produced by these items is as serious a problem as that produced by car exhaust, factory smoke, improper waste disposal and polluted water. It is vital that we become aware of the dangers of electromagnetic radiation in order to set about protecting ourselves.

There are many references to electromagnetic radiation on the Internet.
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