Contributions on the subject of studies
Contributions on the subject of studies
The Paracelsus Clinic al Ronc in Graubünden was harmonized in autumn 2011. In a letter, the head physician explains how satisfied she was with the effects of harmonization, especially how well the patients and staff were doing.
In a US study involving 800 mothers, doctors found evidence that exposure to electrosmog during pregnancy, even if it is only in the form of low-frequency fields, drastically increases the risk of asthma in their newborns.
The homeopath, Dr. Caflisch, harmonized her apartment in Basel in May 2010 and described her positive experiences in this feedback.
Mrs. Schneider clearly felt the electrosmog and intended to move house. However, harmonization by Swiss Harmony has made the move superfluous.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz near Basel had had problems with their blood pressure for many years. A harmonization in 2009 resolved years of complaints after a short time.
Because Apple's iPhone 12 causes excessive radiation exposure, there is a threat of a recall in France. Wouldn't such measures also be necessary for other devices? After all, the effects of mobile phone radiation on humans have long been known. An Augsburg study took a close look at the effects on children and young people.
Despite the uneven playing field in the fight against mobile phone radiation, opponents of mobile phone installations in Switzerland have been able to score a legal victory. In Italy, scientists successfully protested against the increase in limit values. Studies show that electromagnetic radiation also has a negative effect on animals and plants.
The nomination for the European Inventor Award has brought new media attention to "Optical Wireless Communication" as an alternative to WLAN. At the same time, Prof. Dr. Fiorella Belpoggi, the "grande dame" of cancer research, speaks plainly about the consequences of cell phone radiation. A new book also finds clear words about the inability of politics and science to objectively analyze the issue.
Around two percent of the population are electro-hypersensitive, not including the number of unreported cases. However, their suffering is usually doubted. A new study from China links mobile phone radiation to an increased risk of high blood pressure. And in Sweden and Ireland, screens and smartphones are disappearing from certain schools and daycare centers.