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Springer-Verlag explains about electrosmog

The "Beobachter", a product of Springer-Verlag, is published in Switzerland and is a magazine that reports critically and informatively for its readers.

800 euros monthly pension for woman sensitive to electrosmog

A judge in Toulouse recently recognized the incapacity to work of a 39-year-old woman with electrosensitivity and ruled that she was entitled to a monthly state pension of 800 euros for three years.

Light instead of W-Lan

A year-long research project by the Fraunhofer Institute is now producing encouraging results that may soon make Wi-Fi a thing of the past: Data traffic via light pulses emitted by LED lamps that are imperceptible to the human eye.

Electric poetry
Jan Skudlarek's first volume of poetry as an unconventional view of the world of the 21st century

Electrosmog is the term used to describe all electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic fields that may have harmful effects on nature and living organisms such as humans and animals. Connoted with great fears and repeatedly appearing in public discourse, electrosmog has also found its way into poetry: Elektrosmog is the title of Jan Skudlarek's volume of poetry published by luxbooks in 2013. In his late twenties, he is a representative of the generation that experienced the rapid development of technology in all areas of life at first hand in their youth, particularly the development of computers, the Internet and cell phones. His poetry makes use of the language of this high-tech world and electronic devices: 'laptop', 'system restart', 'high definition' - these are words that are otherwise rarely encountered in poetry. The technical terms that intensively accompany our everyday lives harbor an unexpected and highly productive type of imagery. Skudlarek links them with subjective experiences or natural phenomena, thereby showing how much not only our way of life but also our view of the world has been influenced by the technology of the last twenty years. His language is not only permeated by Anglicisms and foreign words from the technical field, but also by terms from other technical languages that are not always generally familiar. As "semiotic

Harmonized: Peace Pagoda in New England

On February 1, 2014, we received a request to harmonize the Peace Pagoda near Leverett, Massachusetts, USA. It is New England's Buddhist monastery, the center of an active peace movement with many visitors over the course of a year.

Electrosmog in the car
Internet on the road: endless electrosmog?

Electrosmog in cars is a topic that is becoming increasingly topical. The number of people who experience inexplicable discomfort in their car or simply don't feel comfortable in their new car is increasing.

More wi-fi at Zurich schools

As the Basler Zeitung recently reported, there are plans for a massive expansion of wi-fi stations in Zurich classrooms. By 2017, the number of wi-fi transmitters at schools is to double so that all schools have access to wireless internet. The city of Zurich has approved around CHF 5 million for this project! The planned access points are to be in continuous operation, i.e. they cannot be switched off when not in use.

Testing the BodyCard

On the occasion of the annual exhibition "Lebenskraft" from 26.02. We from Swiss Harmony were also represented with our own exhibition stand at the trade fair from March 1 to March 1, 2015.

Oxidative stress due to cell phone radiation

Researchers have been arguing about the potential cancer risk of cell phones for years. Consumer advocates see us exposed to an uncontrolled field test with constantly increasing radiation exposure. Research is therefore mostly concerned with finding out whether electromagnetic radiation can cause cancer or not.

Mobile phone radiation damages cells through oxidation process

A research group led by Igor Yakymenko at the Kiev Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology has analyzed 80 studies on oxidative stress caused by microwave radiation. As a result, the scientists consider it proven that mobile phone radiation leads to damaging oxidation processes in cells. This happens due to the overproduction of free radicals under the influence of radiation.


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