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electrosmog

The combined electromagnetic radiation in the atmosphere. See electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
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These products act as protective sheath for individuals that are surrounded by electrostatic and electromagnetic fields and are exposed to harmful radiations and electrosmog. The founder of the memonizer family of products has claimed that these products come in handy as multipurpose agents for they not only protect one from dirty radiations, but also cleanse and purify the air and water.
Belpomme (2011) in his presentation at the 8th National Congress on Electrosmog in Berne in 2011 elaborates on the dangers of wire-less technology and the diagnostics and treatment of the electromagnetic field intolerance (EFI) Syndrome.
After reading the statements, subjects were asked for their perception of the extent of the risk and the quality of the scientific knowledge about electrosmog. In the first experiment respondents who read any of the health precautionary statements felt significantly more threatened than those who read only the base statement.
Several words referring to the environment, such as carbon footprint, green tax, electrosmog (electro magnetic fields emitted by computers and mobile phones) and eco-village debut in the 11th edition of the book.
'Electrosmog' and chemical sensitivity: Electrical sensitivity is not legally recognised as an ailment in the UK.
Two dependent variables were used: perceived risk of electrosmog and the perceived quality of scientific knowledge about health risks from electrosmog.
Electrosmog from mammoth transmitters suspected of causing cancer
He says the world's biggest problem is not Ebola or Aids but "electrosmog" - bad electromagnetism created by wi-fi and other systems
Even more, patients often don't realize that repeated or prolonged exposure to electrosmog can strain thyroid function, trigger headaches, or underlie their symptoms such as burning, cramping hands or a persistent rash.
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