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Health hazards and electromagnetic fields.

T Saunders1

  • 1tom@thomassaunders.net

Complementary Therapies in Nursing & Midwifery
|October 15, 2003
PubMed
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Artificial electromagnetic radiation disrupts natural energy fields, impacting health and causing

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Health
  • Bioelectromagnetics
  • Geobiology

Background:

  • Human health and biological rhythms are influenced by Earth's natural electromagnetic fields.
  • Modern artificial electromagnetic radiation poses a threat to natural energy fields, contributing to 'diseases of civilization' and electromagnetic sensitivity.
  • Historical awareness of beneficial (sacred sites) and detrimental (geopathic stress zones) geographical locations impacting health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the impact of artificial electromagnetic fields on human health and wellbeing.
  • To investigate the concept of geopathic stress and its effects on biological systems.
  • To highlight the growing recognition of environmental factors in health and the potential of complementary therapies.

Main Methods:

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  • Review of existing literature on biological rhythms, electromagnetic fields, and environmental influences on health.
  • Analysis of historical and traditional knowledge regarding sacred sites and geopathic stress.
  • Discussion of the scientific and medical community's evolving understanding of these phenomena.
  • Main Results:

    • Artificial electromagnetic fields disrupt natural electromagnetic balances, negatively affecting health.
    • Geopathic stress zones are hypothesized to interfere with brain function, melatonin release, and immune system replenishment.
    • Geopathic stress impacts humans, animals, and plant life, potentially contributing to sick building syndrome.
    • There is a growing body of scientific opinion, though slow to be adopted by mainstream medicine, recognizing these environmental health impacts.

    Conclusions:

    • Artificial electromagnetic radiation is a significant environmental health hazard.
    • Understanding and mitigating exposure to geopathic stress and artificial electromagnetic fields is crucial for wellbeing.
    • Ancient wisdom and complementary therapies addressing the electromagnetic subtle body and environment show promise for future mainstream medical practice.