
All living things, humans, animals, and plants, have evolved to live in an environment with a natural radiation level, known as the Schumann resonance, 7.83 Hz. The brain's and body's own signals are therefore disrupted by the unnatural pulsed wireless signals from electromagnetic fields. Cells, blood, the brain, hormones, and other substances important for health are affected.
Well-documented and repeated studies show what happens biologically in the body when it is exposed to radiation from wireless technology, such as radiation from cell towers, cell phones, WiFi, and Bluetooth. The biological effect in the body can be measured by analyzing biomarkers. Significant changes in the brain can also be seen through various forms of brain imaging, if the person develops electromagnetic hypersensitivity. By understanding how the body is affected when exposed to wireless radiation, researchers have been able to link radiation to various symptoms and diseases. Here are some examples of biological effects.
Sweden's limit value is 10,000,000 microwatts/m2. According to researchers, there is no limit value for the new 5G technology.
Council of Europe Resolution 1815 from 2011 recommends a maximum of 100 microwatts/m2 (0.2 volts/m) for prolonged exposure (long-term exposure to microwaves in all indoor environments).
There is no comprehensive limit value in Sweden. The limit value referred to by the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority only applies to short-term heating of the body, known as thermal effects, i.e. when the radiation is so intense that it heats up tissue within 30 minutes. The limit value therefore does not protect against proven harmful effects that occur at significantly lower levels of radiation. The Authority's Scientific Council has observed certain biological effects in animal studies, even at exposure levels below the current reference value, primarily oxidative stress.
The Council of Europe recommends that national limit values should be based on the ALARA principle (= as low as reasonably achievable). Repeated studies by researchers have found cell damage from 100 microwatts/m2 and irreparable DNA damage from 2,600-2,800 microwatts/m2. According to the Council of Europe, the limits should be based on the results of measurements made on the basis of when cell and DNA damage occurs, the lower limit at which this biological effect has been established through research. The Council of Europe held hearings with researchers prior to its decision.
Source:
The Swedish Association for Electrosensitive People
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