Most Don’t Question “Sensitivity” To Air Pollution But Still Question “Sensitivity” To Electrical Pollution





By B.N. Frank


As many as 1/3 are affected.  Symptoms from exposure to Electrosmog vary.


We already know that some people and animals are more adversely affected by air pollution than others.  Many of them are diagnosed with conditions like allergies, asthma, COPD, etc.


Some people and animals are also more adversely affected by electrical pollution than others.  They suffer from “Microwave Sickness.”  This may also be referred to as “ElectroSensitivity.”


Microwave Sickness isn’t new.  The condition was first introduced by medical professionals in the 1950s.


Decades of research has proven that Wi-Fi and other sources of Electrical Pollution (Electrosmog) affects behavioral, emotional, mental and physical health.


In 2010, NBCNews.com published an article about Electrosmog and Microwave Sickness:  “Is Electrosmog Harming Our Health?” 


From the article: 


Experts say up to 3% of all people are clinically hypersensitive, as many as one-third of us to a lesser degree.


This being said, Microwave Sickness is actually more common than most believe – even medical professionals.



Obviously it is not as common to be “clinically hypersensitive” as it is being sensitive to a “lesser degree.”  Regardless, neither option sounds appealing.


Citizens for Safe Technology president, Frank Clegg, was once president of Microsoft Canada.  He stated:



Electrosensitivity is not like an allergy you are born with; it is an illness that builds up over increased time and radiation exposure.


Just as we cannot yet explain why some individuals will die from second-hand smoke and others can live a long life smoking 2 packs a day, we cannot explain why some individuals react to wireless radiation.



Exposure to Wi-Fi and Electrosmog may not be the cause of every health problem.  However, like air pollution, exposure to Wi-Fi and Electrosmog can make pre-existing conditions worse.  How much worse varies from person to person.


Wi-Fi and other sources of Electrosmog also affect pets, plants, and wildlife.


People who have been diagnosed with allergies, asthma, or COPD sometimes have “flare ups.”  They may use inhalers and take medication to help manage their illnesses and symptoms.  They may install air filters in their homes and stay indoors when possible.


The EPA provides warnings to the media when the outdoor air quality is poor.  This is announced to the public so we may take precautions.








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