My reading also has shown evidence of exposure to bursts or pulses of low level microwave radiation to "excite" atoms and cells, thereby making them release STORED TOXINS into the blood. This interferes with the body's natural protective and immune measures, and would logically progress to more free radical damage as toxins are re-circulated again and again.
The same process of atom/cell excitation could account for some positive effects in some conditions and circumstances, where this activity keeps plaques from settling and causing damage, for example, in Alzheimer's patients. But at the same time, the stored toxins in their bodies could be causing brain damage from now entering the brain across the blood-brain barrier.
When will the scientists wake up? When will the legislators wake up? When will the people awaken to the truth about these harmful effects and take action to prevent devastating results to the population? Will it take bodies lining the streets as the human guinea pigs fall? Will it happen only when wireless industry leaders' families fall beside the rest? When, oh, when will the human race wake up?
Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement No. 173, 2008 283
The Mammalian Brain in the Electromagnetic
Fields Designed by
Man with Special Reference to Blood-Brain
Barrier Function,
Neuronal Damage and Possible Physical Mechanisms
Leif G. Salford,1,∗) Henrietta Nittby,1 Arne Brun,2 Gustav Grafstr¨om,3
Lars Malmgren,4 Marianne Sommarin,5 Jacob Eberhardt,3 Bengt Widegren6
and Bertil R. R. Persson3
1Department of
Neurosurgery, Lund University, Sweden
2Neuropathology,
Lund University, Sweden
3Medical Radiation
Physics, Lund University, Sweden
4Applied
Electronics, Lund University, Sweden
5Department of
Plant Biochemistry, Lund University, Sweden
6Tumour Immunology,
Lund University, Sweden
Life on earth was formed during billions of years, exposed to, and
shaped by the original
physical forces such as gravitation, cosmic irradiation, atmospheric
electric fields and the
terrestrial magnetism. The Schumann resonances at 7.4 Hz are an example
of oscillations
possibly important for life.1)
The existing organisms are created to function in harmony with these
forces. However,
in the late 19th century mankind introduced the use of electricity, in
the early 20th century
long-wave radio and in the 1940-ies short-wave radio. High frequency RF
was introduced in
the 50-ies as FM and television and during the very last decades,
microwaves of the modern
communication society spread around the world. Today, however, one third
of the world’s
population is owner of the microwave-producing mobile phones and an even
larger number
is exposed to the cordless RF emitting systems. To what extent are all
living organisms
affected by these, almost everywhere present radio frequency fields? And
what will be the
effects of many years of continuing exposure?
Since 1988 our group has studied the effects upon the mammalian
blood-brain barrier
(BBB) in rats by non-thermal radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF).
These have
been shown to cause significantly increased leakage of the rats’ own
blood albumin through
the BBB of exposed rats, at energy levels of 1W/kg and below, as
compared to non-exposed
animals in a total series of about two thousand animals.2)−6) One remarkable observation
is the fact that the lowest energy levels, with whole-body average power
densities below
10mW/kg, give rise to the most pronounced albumin leakage. If mobile
communication,
even at extremely low energy levels, causes the users’ own albumin to
leak out through the
BBB, also other unwanted and toxic molecules in the blood, may leak into
the brain tissue
and concentrate in and damage the neurons and glial cells of the brain.
In later studies we have shown that a 2-h exposure to GSM 915 MHz, at
non-thermal
SAR-values of 0.2, 2 and 200 mW/kg, gives rise to significant neuronal
damage, seen not
only 50 days after the exposure7) but also
after 28 days but not after 14 days. Albumin
extravasations and uptake into neurons was enhanced after 14 days, but
not after 28.8)
In our continued research, also the non-thermal effects on tissue
structure and memory
function of long-term exposure for 13 months are studied.9) We have also performed microarray
analysis of brains from rats exposed to short term GSM both at 1,800 MHz
and at
900MHz and have found significant effects upon gene expression of
membrane associated
genes as compared to control animals.10),11)
(etc...)
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