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Too much speaks for the danger of mobile phone radiation

People who are hypersensitive to electrosmog feel deprived of their quality of life. In the following blog, those affected report on their experiences with invisible radiation. Several studies confirm the dangers posed by WLAN, mobile communications and the like.

Provide adequate information about the potential risks of mobile phone technology!

A new study from Italy confirms the cancer risk from mobile phone radiation. A new publication by the "Competence Initiative" highlights undesirable developments in mobile communications policy. And a new study documents the health risks of WLAN in schools.

Smart revolution with unforeseen consequences

Many people are not aware of what digital development means for our society. The health consequences of electromagnetic radiation are one thing, the influence of cell phones, the Internet and the like on the privacy of each individual is another.

Small gland with a big effect

It was underestimated for a long time. The pineal gland is correspondingly poorly researched. Wrongly so: the small gland between the cerebral hemispheres is said to have a major influence on human well-being and development. However, the modern way of life, especially electrosmog, puts a strain on the pineal gland.

Explosive study results underline the dangers of mobile communications

The risks of cell phone radiation on health have been a topic of discussion for years. New studies underline the dangers and the urgent need for action to protect human and animal health from the consequences of radiation.

Worrisome and curious facts from the world of mobile communications
Anyone suffering from electrosensitivity has a hard time in our part of the world, as a recently published federal court ruling shows. On the other hand, anyone who likes paradoxical apps that are supposed to make life easier for a smartphone-addicted society will have no problem finding curious and questionable offers.

According to a report in the newspaper "20 Minuten", a man from the Olten region took his neighbor to federal court because he was allegedly suffering physically from the emissions of his WLAN. However, the Federal Court dismissed the man, as reported by the "Solothurner Zeitung". Firstly, he had not signed a form that would have allowed WLAN emissions to be measured by a specialist. On the other hand, the court followed the judgment of the Solothurn High Court in the previous instance. The court already found that the Fritzbox set to 50 percent transmission power did not violate any legal regulations. Nevertheless, the 20-minute article made waves: Over 400 comments were written on it. In many of them it becomes clear that electrosensitive people are often met with a lack of understanding or even ridicule.

Do cell phones lead to the formation of tumors?

In recent years, there have been repeated discussions about the radiation emitted by cell phones and the associated health risks. Various studies have now been published on this topic. Various trends can be observed at a political level.

Between radiation hazard and addictive potential

Our approach to mobile technology could not be more contradictory. Zurich schools are being warned, while Bern is investing heavily. A study from Bonn shows what consequences smartphone addiction can have.

Alarming results between addiction, depression and miscarriages

An American study found a link between miscarriages and WLAN radiation. Another American survey revealed that in 2015, almost half of those surveyed could no longer live without their cell phone. And a study from South Korea that links depression, feelings of anxiety, etc. to mobile phone radiation has raised eyebrows.

Book recommendation: Energetic house cleaning

Georg Huber's new book "Das große Praxisbuch der energetischen Hausreinigung" (The Great Practical Book of Energy House Cleansing) mentions Swiss Harmony as the most effective product among many that he himself has tested in various households.


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