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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.

5G: lagging behind without relaxed radiation protection?

Regardless of those who suffer from the ever-increasing radiation exposure from mobile phones and WLAN, technological progress is presented as the ultimate. Urs Schäppi, head of Swisscom, famously predicts a bleak future if Switzerland does not embrace 5G mobile technology: without relaxed radiation protection, Switzerland will “fall behind” in the new 5G mobile network, warns Urs Schäppi. However, research by Doctors for the Environment (AefU) shows that this is too simplistic: This presentation is too simple, if not wrong. It is not only the health effects of this new technology, particularly on the skin, that are unclear; most of the technical aspects are also still uncertain: at present, “we only know what the 5G system should be able to do. But neither the hardware nor the type of radio signals are yet known, without knowing in detail what exactly is coming,” says the article by Martin Forter and Stephanie Fuchs in Oekoskop magazine.

Radio transmitter against infant death?

In view of the well-known and often scientifically confirmed dangers of mobile phone radiation, inventions and new developments relating to cell phones that are supposed to make our lives easier or even save them seem almost paradoxical. For example, the German Professional Association of Electrobiology (BEB) reports: Researchers at the University of Sussex http://sussex.ac.uk have developed a new high-tech sensor made of flexible graphene to counteract sudden infant death syndrome. The Fitbit-like gadget checks the heart and breathing rate and informs parents via smartphone if something seems to be wrong with the child. Note from the BEB:… and so a radio transmitter is attached directly to the child and SIDS is encouraged.

Brush your teeth more thoroughly thanks to the app?

No less nonsensical is the invention of the networked toothbrush “Ara by French start-up Kolibree. According to a report on heise.de, the Ara connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth Smart, and the associated app will be available for Android and iOS mobile devices. The connection does not need to be maintained while brushing your teeth: The brush can save the date, time and duration as well as the brushed zones and synchronize them with the app later. The app grades how well or poorly the user “performs” when brushing their teeth with the macaw. To motivate children, Kolibree also wants to offer various free game apps that respond to the use of the Macaw.

Sleep better thanks to tablet/smartphone?

According to a recent health report by the German health insurance company DAK, 80 percent of those surveyed have problems falling asleep and staying asleep. DAK-Gesundheit is now offering a new digital service to help with sleep disorders. The free program called “somnovia” can be easily used by those affected via smartphone, tablet or computer. As part of the “somnovia” program, participants learn how to overcome their sleep disorders over the course of six months. The program is based on established and scientifically proven methods of cognitive behavioural therapy. Among other things, an individually structured “sleep plan” is developed for the participants. It remains to be seen how much the tablet or smartphone at the bedside, which is necessary for recording and transmission, contributes to better sleep …

Generate a harmonic oscillation field

How can you protect yourself from high-frequency radiation and electrosmog? “The law of resonance states that no resonances can occur in an oscillation field with oscillations whose frequencies lie outside those of the field,” says Richard Neubersch, owner of Swiss Harmony in Grellingen, a company that specializes in the harmonization of electrosmog. In other words: In a harmonic oscillation field, artificial radiation has no effect, regardless of who generates it, whether it comes from a neighbor or a nearby mobile phone mast. The mobile products from Swiss Harmony (BioRing, BodyCard, BioBracelet and the BioPatch) harmonize the human body by transmitting the harmonic vibration as information to the human energy system. This means that artificially created radiation fields can no longer resonate.

Protection from harmful radiation

In concrete terms, this means Products from Swiss Harmony for harmonizing houses and apartments ensure that the electricity that supplies a building with electricity receives a different message. “They transfer the information of the visible light spectrum to the passing current via the resonance path, which in turn distributes it throughout the entire effective range of the circuit,” explains Richard Neubersch. The electromagnetic field of the apartment or house thus becomes a harmonious field. In-house WLAN transmitters, cell phones or cordless phones are interference-free because they are connected to the harmonic current field and therefore emit the same harmonic information.


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