Cardiac effects of natural and artificial EMR:
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2002-12-16
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Abstract
The heart is a muscular organ whose regular coordinated contraction, called a heart
beat, is regulated by an electrical pulse that initiates a cascade of calcium ions that
carry the message into all the heart cells to initiate the contraction of the heart beat.
Therefore it is biologically plausible that natural and artificial electromagnetic fields will
interfere with the heart activity. It has been shown that external ELF fields cause
altered calcium-concentrations in neurons and heart cells. Altered blood pressure is
associated with the Schumann Resonance signal, along with its modulation of human
heart disease and mortality rates in a homeostatic manner. Electrical and electronic
workers, radio/TV workers are shown to have increased risks of heart disease and
mortality. We all live in electromagnetic fields which act to contribute to increase the
rate of cardiac disease and death. A new high risk factor is the usage of a cellphone.
Cellphones have been shown to interfere with electronic pacemakers. Therefore it is
very reasonable that they will interfere with biological pacemakers, that is, our hearts.
The use of a cellphone is associated with significant increase of blood pressure. This is
a symptom of hypertension and shows that there is a cardiac risk factor. This risk factor
is strongly confirmed in the context of the Schumann Resonance signal effects,
electrical workers effects and altered cardiac functions in radio, TV and radar exposed
workers.
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