Electrosmog’s deleterious effects

Technology has certainly improved our lives in many ways, including diagnostic capabilities and everyday conveniences.  By the same token, stress levels and related compounded disease states have seen sharp increases.  This includes metabolic and mental/psychological disorders.  The impending overstimulation from electro-smog is believed to be at the root of an uptick of hypersensitivities, depression, apathy and similar disorders.

As if industrialization hasn’t created enough environmental pollution, now the excessive man-made EMFs are attacking us from every direction.  The vast network of cell-towers and other communication equipment are multiplying daily.  It seems like every infant, child and adult either uses or comes in close proximity to a device that emits the harmful radiation.

Studies have already revealed that these frequencies affect our health in a couple of ways:

  • They convert essential bacteria in our microbiome into pathogenic factories. Since the immune response takes place primarily in the gut, our chance to survive known external pathogens that cause infections, bacteremia and other life-threatening conditions, becomes very compromised.
  • They induce higher-than-normal levels of oxidative stress, which causes DNA damage.
  • They decrease energy production (ATP) with the cells, which creates an environment for the malfunctioning of our cells. Given time, this consistent breakdown results in entire systems failing and since all the bodily systems are interconnected and interdependent, overall homeostatic capabilities ultimately end.