Tag: Electrosmog

5G Historic victory in the USA

Historic victory: Childrens Health Defend wins lawsuit against the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) on safety guidelines for 5G and wireless. U.S. Court of Appeals ( District of Columbia Circuit ) ruled that the Federal Communications Commission failed to provide a reasoned explanation for its determination that its current guidelines adequately protect against adverse effects from…
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Back pain

Sleeping places that are polluted by earth rays and electrosmog can cause a slight tension of the muscles during sleep. The spine should be 1 to 2 cm longer in the morning because the intervertebral discs can easily recover and expand during the night. If the muscles remain slightly tense during sleep, the recovery of…
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ADS syndrome (attention deficit syndrome)

Melatonin is a hormone produced in the pineal gland – a part of the diencephalon – from serotonin. The main release of melatonin takes place at night during sleep. It is now known in medicine that electrosmog at the sleeping place can sensitively reduce the release of melatonin. Prof. Walz, Uni Bern) Sufficient production of…
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Immune system susceptible to disease from viruses

Responsible for the immune system is, among other things, the thymus gland. It is located under the breastbone in the torax and controls the production of white blood cells (lymphocytes). These detect and destroy pathogens such as viruses in the blood and body. Under the influence of electrosmog and earth radiation at the sleeping place,…
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Sleep disorders and headaches

The pineal gland is located in the center of the brain and produces the important neurohormone melatonin, which controls the sleep and wake rhythm for humans. The pineal gland is very sensitive to electrosmog and reduces the production of melatonin. As a result, sleep disturbances may occur. Sleeping through the night becomes more difficult and…
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Listlessness and fatigue – Is the liver to blame?

At about 1.5 kg, the liver is the largest and heaviest organ in the body. Approximately 1.5 liters of blood per minute flow through it. Numerous, vital tasks influence digestion, metabolism, blood circulation and hormone balance. In the stomach and small intestine, the important components of the food are passed on to the blood and…
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