Category: Nervous System

Microwave radiation from cordless phone base station affects the heart and the autonomic nervous system: A replication provocation study

In 2010 we published a paper entitled:  Provocation study using heart rate variability shows microwave radiation from 2.4 GHz cordless phone affects autonomic nervous system.  Our test subjects consisted of 25 volunteers in Colorado. The most intriguing result in… Read More

Microwave radiation affects the heart: Are the results real or are they due to interference?

January 7, 2012.  In 2010, we published a paper that showed radiation from a cordless phone at 2.4 GHz affects the heart. Click here for a copy of that publication. We heard from many people who acknowledged that… Read More

Multiple Sclerosis and Dirty Electricity

March 23, 2011.  Symptoms for multiple sclerosis (MS) and electrohypersensitivity (EHS) are similar and may lead to an initial misdiagnosis of this illness.  Also, some people with MS may also have EHS.  If this is the case, improved… Read More

#024: Microwave Radiation Affects the Heart

During the past year I have become increasingly interested in the effects of microwave radiation on the heart.  This interest is based on a number of observations. Some people who are electrically sensitive complain that they have a… Read More

#022: A Very Important Symposium!

Janet Healer reviewed studies of people occupationally exposed to radio frequency radiation.  Below are some excerpts from her document presented at the “Biological Effects and Health Implications of Microwave Radiation” symposium.  These are direct quotes with the numbered… Read More

Multiple Sclerosis and Electrohypersensitivity

January 18, 2011.  Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disorder and many of the symptoms overlap with electrohypersensitivity (EHS).  Indeed some individuals with EHS may be misdiagnosed with MS and some may have both “diseases.” In a study… Read More