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What is Electrical Hypersensitivity

by Flevia Olive Health Adviser
Outdoors you will find this smog in car, train, bus, trolley and aircraft. The strength of EM fields where problems arise is a growing group of people, far below the standards that qualify.
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What is Electrical Hypersensitivity (EHS?)
The problem of electromagnetic hypersensitivity is relatively new and is probably related to the introduction of wireless and new generations of electronic devices. These devices emit electromagnetic fields that make some people sick. Each 'electro-sensitive' has his or her own history.
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The equipment that someone bothers and the nature of the (chronic) health problems are strictly personal. EHS often occurs in combination with other environmental factors such as sensitivity to specific odors (UV) light, ultra-low noise, etc.

The symptoms, which often occur in combination, as a syndrome, similar to those of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME / CFS ), Fibromyalgia (FM), Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), burnout,

sick building syndrome and other environmental diseases. People who have EHS can be sensitive increasingly for: - increasing EM radiation sources - food (food) - smells of chemicals (MCS) - Light (CPLD) - hay fever, etc.
Electric fields
Roughly three types of fields can be distinguished, each causing particularelectro smog.
High-frequency electromagnetic fields or radiation these fields occur in telecommunication channels such as GSM, UMTS and C2000.


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