A professor of toxicology explains how EMFs cause biological damage and even cancer
Sunday, June 03, 2018 by: Tracey Watson
(Natural News) There is something all around us that we cannot see, that
can cause serious health problems like cancer, but that we might not
even know about. You may never have heard of electromagnetic fields (EMFs), and
even if you have, might be unaware of their damaging effects. Nonetheless, they
are all around us, and it is important to explain just what they are and how
they affect us.
In simple terms, EMFs are invisible low or high frequency forces
that emanate from electrical and wireless devices. The electricity and
appliances we use on
Research has linked a variety of problems including headaches, fatigue, digestive issues and sleeping problems to both low and high frequency EMFs. There is also evidence that EMFs cause more serious conditions like autoimmune disorders and certain types of cancer. (Related: Shielding EMFs found to reduce 90% of symptoms in people with autoimmune disease.)
So, why exactly do these common forces cause so much damage? Paul Héroux, Ph.D., a researcher and professor of toxicology and health effects of electromagnetism with the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University in Montreal, recently explained in more detail to Dr. Mercola of Waking Times.
A professor explains
Having studied electrical power transmission lines, Héroux
started researching the effects of the electromagnetic fields emitted by such
lines.
“I got involved in biology, followed courses in medicine and became, so to
speak, a different person from what my supervisors initially would have
expected me to be,” he told Waking Times.
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His research turned him into an expert on the effects of
these fields on the human body, and his desire to help protect the health of
humans and the environment moved him to join McGill’s Faculty of Medicine.
The first thing that Héroux explained is that low-frequency fields,
high-frequency fields, electric fields, microwaves and magnetic fields all have
similar biological effects on the human body.
“It’s true that frequency influences the effects,” Héroux noted, “but
basically … I could, using an electric field or a magnetic field, produce the
same effect in a cell. Most higher frequency signals have enough low-frequency
components to have a lot in common with low-frequency components.”
He also noted that even though EMFs do not generate heat, they nonetheless
cause damage – despite what telecommunications companies might claim.
“Covering the whole spectrum, there is no doubt that there are biological
effects,” he explained. “There’s no doubt there are substantial
health effects that we have been experiencing for a long time, and that have
been increasing our health bills.”
It doesn’t take much
Héroux and his team discovered that EMFs at levels as low as
60 Hertz (Hz) can drastically affect the development of cancer cells, impair
fertility and increase the risk of miscarriage.
Waking Times explains Héroux’s theory
of why this damage occurs:
The mechanism of action proposed by
Héroux involves the enzyme ATP synthase, which passes currents of protons
through a water channel (similar to current passing through a wire). The
protons have to go through about 20 molecules of water to get through this
channel. ATP synthase is extremely ancient and common to all living systems. It
basically generates energy in the form of ATP from ADP, using this flow of
protons.
Magnetic fields can change the
transparency of the water channel to protons, thereby reducing the current. As
a result, you get less ATP, which can have systemwide consequences, from
promoting chronic disease and infertility to lowering intelligence.
Héroux essentially believes that EMFs substantially increase oxidative stress,
which damages proteins and cell membranes and breaks DNA bonds.
A study published in the journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine noted that excessive
oxidative stress causes chronic inflammation, which in turn causes many
diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Unfortunately, Héroux warns that most of us essentially live in an environment
where we are surrounded by a dangerous level of EMFs
all the time. It is nonetheless wise to try to mitigate the damage as much as
possible by lowering exposure to wireless routers, smart meters, microwaves and
other non-essential sources of electromagnetic frequencies.
Discover more about EMF
damage at EMF.news.
Sources include:
WakingTimes.com
ScienceDirect.com
EarthCalm.com
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