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What is Electrosmog

Handbook of Research on Distributed Medical Informatics and E-Health
Electromagnetic fields with the whole existing range of frequencies and wave lengths are forming an ubiquitous chaotic situation. The human organism uses waves like those, too. A lot of electricity conducting structures belong to the human body. So, biological antennas go into resonance with the technical electrosmog. Desinformation and manipulations are a possible result. Human feedback systems may become labile up to a chaotic situation. Sensible persons are producing a hypersensitivity.
Published in Chapter:
Chaotization of Human Systems by Technical Electromagnetic Fields
Manfred Doepp (Holistic DiagCenter, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-002-8.ch035
Abstract
In our energy diagnostic department we noticed more and more cases with irrational stimulus-reaction- patterns and with a chaotic regulation state of the autonomous systems. We found an explanation by the ‘Switching phenomenon’. However, in addition to earlier results a new cause came up, it is the electrosmog exposure. We used three criteria to clarify the findings: A) a negative reaction on a pulsating magnetic field, B) a positive reaction on a brain synchronization procedure, and C) the frequency distribution analysis of skin resistance values approximated by a lognormal (order) or by a bell curve (chaos). A retrospective evaluation over 4 years (435 patients) was performed. Results: 1) a positive correlation between the criterium A) and a chaotic tendency in C), and 2) a significant difference between reactions before and after the synchronization procedure B). The hypothesis of an electrosmog-induced chaotization of autonomous systems becomes likely.
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