Electrosmog

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.

W-lan: Irreparable damage to children’s reproductive organs

As the topic is omnipresent, we translate here an excerpt of the work "Our children, our future, our responsibility - wireless technologies - an urgent national and global emergency" from Canada.

Electromagnetic fields and chemicals

People who are concerned with a healthy lifestyle usually also try to minimize the numerous toxins in their environment. This applies to food, textiles and home furnishings. Be it for the sake of their own health or for environmental reasons. It has long been proven that certain chemical substances can disrupt our hormone system and important regulatory circuits in the body. These substances are called "endocrine disruptors" (EAS). To understand how the EAS cause such disorders, let's look at how our body cells communicate:

Electrosmog information brochure

Electrosmog is still an issue that many people turn up their noses at. They do not believe that the many electromagnetic fields and high-frequency radiation in our living environment can make us ill.

USA warns of mobile phone radiation

The U.S. CDC has updated its "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)" section on cell phone radiation and health. She now explains that, like many other worldwide organizations, she advises caution when using cell phones. It publishes tips on how citizens can reduce radiofrequency radiation near their bodies.

Cancer cases are increasing rapidly

The Berner Zeitung of June 19, 2014 reports on the exploding costs of cancer treatment, citing the following figures:


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