
The former head of the WHO and former Prime Minister of Norway, Gro Harlem Brundtland, recently told Aftenposten that she gets a headache immediately if she puts a mobile phone to her head and that she has had health problems from mobile phone radiation for 25 years. She urges others to protect themselves from the radiation of wireless technology and says that research shows that there is no doubt about negative health effects.
Gro Harlem Brundtland was the head of the WHO from 1998 to 2003 and is a trained doctor. She uses her mobile phone as little as possible and is keen to keep it away from her body when, for example, she has to send a text message
"I can't have mobile phone radiation to my head. Then I get a headache immediately. My body has been reacting to mobile phone radiation for 25 years," she said.
According to the former WHO director, there is no doubt that the research results show that there are negative effects with radiation from mobile phones and other wireless technology.
Electrosensitive head of WHO
As early as 2002, when she was head of WHO, Gro Harlem Brundtland said that she got a headache from her mobile phone and that she felt discomfort from a switched-on mobile phone four meters away.
"It is the radiation that I react to and the sensitivity has gone so far that I react to mobile phones that are within 4 meters away," Brundtland said.
During the interview, she noticed that the photographer's mobile phone was switched on, even though she did not know about it because it was kept in his pocket. She immediately got a headache. She said that the discomfort began with her feeling a local heat development around her ear that later turned into severe discomfort and headache as soon as she used the mobile phone.
"I gradually noticed that I had developed a sensitivity to the radiation."
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