Remediation Tips From an EMF Expert from Dr. Mercola
Remediation Tips From an EMF Expert from Dr. Mercola
July 01, 2018 • 94,071views
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One of the most
pernicious toxins we are exposed to isn’t something you can taste, see,
hear or feel; it’s invisible electromagnetic fields (EMF) from
electrical wiring and wireless technologies such as your cellphone and
Wi-Fi
There are
basically three types of EMF: radio frequencies, microwaves and
electromagnetic (electric and magnetic) fields. Low frequency magnetic
fields, in particular, affect biological systems, but all forms of EMFs
appear to be harmful
One mechanism
of action involves intracellular calcium. EMFs activate voltage-gated
calcium channels in the plasma membranes of your cells, which then open
up, allowing a tremendous influx of calcium ions
Cells also start to malfunction due to excessive charges, which alter cellular activity
A number of
remediation strategies are reviewed, from simply keeping your cellphone
in airplane mode when not in use, to more expensive strategies such as
installing shielded wiring when building a new home
By Dr. Mercola
One of the most pernicious toxins we are exposed to isn’t something you
can taste, see, hear or feel; it’s invisible electromagnetic fields
(EMF) from electrical wiring and wireless technologies such as your
cellphone and Wi-Fi. As with other toxins, you want to avoid it to
protect your health, but just how do you effectively remediate against
EMFs?
This and related questions are answered by Alasdair Philips, founder of Powerwatch,1
a British organization committed to uncovering the details of how EMFs
affect health and how we can practically protect ourselves against
detrimental effects. Philips was also a member of SAGE, the U.K.
Department of Health Stakeholder Group on extremely low frequency (ELF)
EMFs,2 and the British Health Protection Agency's EMF Discussion Group.3
Microwaves — A Hidden Form of Warfare
Trained in both electrical and electronic engineering, as well as
agricultural engineering, Philips’ interest in EMF began when he got
involved in the ethical use of technology in the 1980s. “I was very
concerned about the nonlethal weapon technology that was being developed
by the Americans, the British and others,” he says. “I began to
investigate that and found that microwaves could be really quite
harmful. Then I got into power lines.”
Some of the first reports of ill health from EMFs date back to the
1930s. Then there was the infamous “Moscow Signal.” Microwaves were
broadcast into the U.S. embassy in Moscow from 1953 until 1976 as part
of a clandestine surveillance and monitoring scheme. As a result of
this long-term energy barrage, many of the embassy’s staff developed
cancer and neurological problems.
The radar company Raytheon also accidentally discovered that radar had
the ability to warm things up — a discovery that ultimately led to the
development of the microwave oven. World War II British naval forces
would expose themselves to radar and shortwave transmitters to decrease
their fertility before going on leave.
I am currently writing a new book, tentatively titled “The EMF Extinction,” which directly addresses this issue, as excessive EMF exposure
has since been confirmed to take a toll on fertility. Indeed, it may
well be a significant factor contributing to the dramatic increase in male infertility that we’re now seeing around the world.
All EMFs Are Likely Harmful
There are basically three types of EMF: radio frequencies,
microwaves and electromagnetic (electric and magnetic) fields.
According to Philips, it’s a tossup as to which might be the most
harmful. There’s unequivocal evidence that low frequency magnetic
fields, in particular, affect biological systems.
“When we come to microwave fields, mobile phone fields, cellphone
fields, Wi-Fi ... The energy in them is actually quite low. You can't
break a covalent bond, but because the energy is low, there are
billions and billions more electrons for a watt of energy. Our bodies
are electrical, and so this enormous background stream of electrons is
hitting us 24/7.
I think probably in terms of a chronic health problem, microwave
fields [are the worst]. It's radio frequency modern communication
fields that are the biggest problem … You need to be physically active
and have a good diet, but also, you need to minimize [microwave]
exposure. You don't want to be holding a cellphone to your head
regularly. You don't want a Wi-Fi router in your bedroom or in your
lounge.
There's a balancing point. I think the problem is we've got so saturated. A graph I
did some years ago for a conference showed that [compared to] 100
years [ago], about 1915, we're now 10 to the power of eighteenfold more
exposed to wireless signals than we were then … [T]he bulk of them are
mobile communication signals from cellphones [and] Wi-Fi … Everything
is all piled into this 300 megahertz (MHz) to 10 gigahertz (GHz) …”
Consumer Expectations Add to Harmful Developments
On a positive note, the governor of California recently vetoed a bill to install 5G cellphone towers in California,4
which is a significant victory for that state. As noted by Philips, “It
is important because it's happening all over the world. They're
putting these things on lamp posts … outside people's houses, and it's
really inexcusable.”
Unfortunately, consumer behavior is largely driving these industry
decisions. People are increasingly using their mobile devices to stream
high-definition videos. If people didn’t do that, there would be no
profit in it, and cellphone towers would not be cropping up right next
to people’s homes.
“I think that's really important. Why do we need to view 4K videos
or even ordinary high-definition videos on a mobile device?” Philips says.
“We need to somehow persuade the general public that this is a silly
idea. They're paying for something they don't need, and as a consequence
of that, they're also paying to be highly exposed with these dangerous
signals.”
Mechanisms of Harm
Over the years, a number of mechanisms of harm have been identified,
although we still have a long way to go before we have a complete
understanding of the interaction between EMFs and human biology. One
mechanism of action, identified by Martin Pall, Ph.D., involves
intracellular calcium. You can greatly lower the effects of EMF on
cells by using calcium channel blockers, and the reason for this is
because EMFs activate voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) in the plasma membranes of your cells.
When these VGCCs are activated, they open up, allowing a tremendous
influx of calcium ions. You also get increases in calcium signaling,
which is important in terms of explaining the damage EMFs cause. Philips
is of course familiar with this research, but he believes there’s even
more to it. He references Gerald Pollack’s work on the fourth phase of water, so-called exclusion zone (EZ) water, which is the kind of water you have in your body.
“It's a completely different model of how the cell functions,” Philips says.
“The cell functions as a gel, if you like, held together by electric
charge. The calcium-gated channel is part of that, but actually, it
isn't a membrane with a few things sticking through it.
It's actually … electric charges on molecules. Yes, Pall's
[hypothesis] is very important and it's probably one of the key
mechanisms, but there's a whole lot of things … [T]he cell is just
malfunctioning because it's got so much charge… [I]t’s an enormous
incoming stream of electrons, and that changes completely what the
cells are doing.”
Remediation Strategies
When it comes to avoiding EMFs, there’s actually quite a bit you can
do, with some strategies being far easier and less expensive than
others. One basic recommendation is to replace your microwave oven with
a steam convection oven. Philips also recommends avoiding induction
cookers, as they emit very high levels of EMF. Ditto for smart meters
and so-called smart appliances with built-in wireless capabilities,
which are becoming increasingly popular — washing machines, dryers,
fridges and freezers, for example.
Another basic remediation strategy is to keep your cellphone on
airplane mode whenever you’re not actively using it, and to turn it off
at night. Also remember to teach your kids not to sleep with their
cellphone under their pillow or near their bed. As noted by Philips:
“The bulk of people's exposure, without doubt, is cordless phones,
mobile phones, tablets and routers ... Tablets are really high [source
of exposure] because you're holding the thing in your hand. It's got
Wi-Fi active most of the time. It's got high-frequency electric fields
on the screen, so when you're putting your hands out and doing things,
it's traveling up your arms.
So, it's an incredibly electrifying experience, and I think the
fact that they're so widely used in schools is completely and utterly
inexcusable. I've yet to see any cost benefit that these technologies
do anything to improve educational outcomes … It isn't thought through
by the educational people. It's driven by industry, trying to saturate
the market with their products …
The other things I think are really bad are Google glasses, virtual
reality headsets — these mobile phones that clamp onto children's
heads to give them a virtual reality [experience]. The phone's working
on Wi-Fi. It's about 3 inches from their eyes, overloading their eyes
with bright blue light. They really are inexcusable and shouldn't be on the market.”
Other Remediation Considerations
Two other important strategies are to shut down your Wi-Fi at night
and turn off the electricity to your bedroom (and any adjacent rooms,
or rooms below your bedroom) so that you’re sleeping in an
electrically-neutral environment. If you’re building a new home and
have the opportunity to design it to your own specifications, it would
be well worth using shielded cables, which mitigates the electrical
fields inside your walls.
Commercial buildings, including hotels, will typically have shielded
wiring, which means all you need to do to eliminate the electric fields
in the room is to unplug any electrical cords from the wall. Also, do
your homework before installing solar panels on your roof, feeding into
your electricity supply, as many of these also emit high amounts of
EMFs. Sonny boy inverters are some of the cleanest.
“One of the biggest, by far, causes of dirty electricity are solar
panel inverters that convert the DC from the solar panels into the
electricity for the house,” Philips says. “The other problem
with [solar panels] is that most people don't have the filters and they
don't have the sine-wave inverters, so all your neighbors get your
dirty electricity. It goes out down the road and comes back into the
neighboring houses …
A square wave inverter is $500, and the same one, if it's a
sine-wave, is about $800, depending on the power … [But] if you put the
filter on your incoming supply, it puts the impedance of your house
wiring up, so everything you've got in it that's modern, that has a
switch mode power supply, puts 50 times the amount of dirty electricity onto your house supply … ”
EMF Exposure Just Keeps Getting Higher
It’s unfortunate, but getting people to understand the risks and
actually take proactive measures to reduce their exposure to EMF is a
tough sell, primarily because most people cannot feel the effects.
Those who are electrosensitive are actually lucky in the sense that
they can tell when they’re exposed, and the discomfort drives them to
limit their exposure. But the biological effects are the same whether
you notice them or not.
Sooner or later, we all need to start paying attention to this because
everything is now moving toward wireless. Making matters even more
complex, few electronics are now properly grounded, and without the
ground connection it becomes incredibly difficult to screen against
electric fields, because the ground wire is part of the screening.
Until recently, all Apple adapters for their desktops and notebooks had
two prongs. I've measured electrical fields on Apple devices and
they're around 600 volt meters, which is really high. Yet people have
no idea of this danger and sit with them plugged in on their lap for
hours at a time.
“The answer is they all ought to have an earth connection. Most
desktop computers still have earth connections, because they have a
metal chassis. So, my [recommendation is to] use, as your main
computer, a desktop computer with a proper chassis and three
connections, including a ground connection,” Philips says.
To get an objective idea of your exposure, you’ll need to measure it.
Unfortunately, while there are several decent inexpensive meters for
radio frequencies, most fall short when it comes to measuring electric
and magnetic fields. Philips has helped develop a metering device
called PF5,5
which measures both ELF and very low frequency EMFs — magnetic and
electric EMFs from home wiring and appliances, compact fluorescent
lights and more. It sells for about $150 in the U.S.6
Philips also designed the Acousticom 27
— a simple to use microwave detector that measures radio frequencies
only. This meter does not have a digital display; rather it presents
the reading using a color indicator and an auditory signal. I used this
meter to remediate my own home.
Keep in mind that the vast majority of the radio frequencies you’re
exposed to will in fact come from inside your own home, not from the
outside (such as cellphone towers or your neighbors), and your personal
cellphone is often a primary culprit for high indoor readings.
As noted by Philips, “We need to change people's ideas [about
wireless technology], and [realize] that we are all responsible for our
own health and safety. Big Brother — the government and industry —
aren't going to do it for us. We actually need to take control of what
we do in our lives.”
From my perspective, there’s no doubt whatsoever that EMFs have
toxic effects that over time deteriorate your health and make any health
problems you already have that much more difficult to treat and
recuperate from. The good news is there are ways to minimize your
exposure without moving into the wilderness or giving up all
technological conveniences.
You simply need to be mindful of how, and how often, you use these
technologies. Minimize use wherever possible, and install EMF filters
(such as Stetzer filters) or other forms of remediation for when you
must use them.
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