The most common reaction for a person sensitive to
electromagnetic frequencies is a warm burning sensation in
the area most affected. This could be the face or one side
of the head, or even a general burning sensation throughout
the body. It is often described as similar to being sunburnt.
There may also be physical signs such as skin rashes or
blemishes as well as eye problems and a feeling that one's
mucus membranes have dried up. Below is a list of the most
common symptoms of electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
= A warm or burning sensation in the face somewhat like
feeling sunburnt
= A tingling or prickling sensation across the face or other
parts of the body
= Extreme dryness of mucus membranes such as the back of the
throat and eyes
= A swelling of the mucus membranes such as nose, throat,
ears and sinuses without any infectious cause
= Problems with concentration, loss of memory and dizziness
= A feeling of impending influenza (flu) that somehow never
quite breaks out
= Headaches and nausea
= Teeth and jaw pains
= Aches and pains in muscles and joints
= Cardiac palpitations
Some of these symptoms can be put down to lethargy and
possibly stress but all are obvious signs of an autoimmune
reaction to something in your life. For EHS to be considered
you have to think back to before you felt this way. Has
something changed in your environment? Have you or your
workplace purchased some new electronic equipment? Have you
or a neighbour installed a home Wifi system? Sadly, there is
currently no cure to electro-hypersensitivity apart from
shielding oneself from the offending sources.
So before spending money on an EMF sensing device or a
professional EMF engineer it is worth doing your own
experiments in removing potential sources of electromagnetic
pollution. As EMF is invisible to the eye and all-pervading
you may even have to go outside the city into the country -
making sure you are not accidentally near a phone mast
planted on top of that idyllic mountain. In the extreme,
remove yourself completely from electrical equipment, not
just modern electronics but anything connected to the
electricity grid. Yes, this means going camping! If you
really must take your mobile phone for emergencies make sure
that for the sake of the experiment you not only switch it
off but also remove the battery.
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