Dirty Electricity: Invisible role in the US Health Crisis?

A dramatic rise in chronic disease, medical conditions and stress symptoms have arisen in the US. Between 1990-2015 Americans experienced a surge of more than 400 million cases of just 36 fast growing germ-less chronic conditions. Environmental factors such as chemicals, pesticides, heavy metals and electromagnetic radiation (EMR) are suspected. One growing form of EMR, dirty electricity, is discussed here and causally linked to many of the exploding health and stress symptoms.

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Relationship between the use of electronic devices and susceptibility to multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune condition influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Dirty electricity generated by electronic equipment is one of the environmental factors that may directly or indirectly impact MS susceptibility. 

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EMF Effects from Power Sources and Electrosmog

The field of electromagnetic sensitivity is the new epidemic of the 21st century, and can cause disease of the automatic nerve system in any part of the body. This is as a result of chemical sensitivity, in which over 80,000 chemicals are involved, resulting in innumerable combinations. 

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Observation of Abnormal Behavior of Cows Exposed to Electromagnetic Fields

Complaints on sensitivity to electromagnetic field levels far below the established exposure limits are unremitting. Although the symptoms are real, a clear causal link to EM-fields has not been established. Our coincidental observation of cows being startled by low amplitude high frequency transient electric fields generated by a new photo-voltaic installation may change this situation.

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The electronics in fluorescent bulbs and light emitting diodes (LED), rather than ultraviolet radiation, cause increased malignant melanoma incidence in indoor office workers and tanning bed users

The epidemiology of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) has a number of facets that do not fit with sunlight and ultraviolet light as the primary etiologic agents. Indoor workers have higher incidence and mortality rates of CMM than outdoor workers; CMM occurs in body locations never exposed to sunlight; CMM incidence is increasing in spite of use of UV blocking agents and small changes in solar radiation.

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Evidence that dirty electricity is causing the worldwide epidemics of obesity and diabetes

The epidemics of obesity and diabetes most apparent in recent years had their origins with Thomas Edison’s development of distributed electricity in New York City in 1882. His original direct current (DC) generators suffered serious commutator brush arcing which is a major source of high-frequency voltage transients (dirty electricity).

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