What do trains to London and Geneva coffee shops have in common?
Plus: WiFi and Diabetes: Are we like Rats?
Nikola Tesla said if you want to find the (natural) secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.
With the majority of people being ignorant to the true value in this golden nugget of information from Tesla, we have been rushed headlong into a technological existence in which we are bathed daily in harmful, unnatural, artificial frequencies developed by Big Tech corporations to hook us up for our ‘feed’, to watch us, and to steal, trade and exploit our data.
Just how bad the levels of wifi or artificial electromagnetic field (EMF) radio-frequency radiation (RFR) is now constantly demonstrated to me since I got an EMF meter to check my exposure.
On the train to London
I used to be able to work on the train commute to London on Great Western Railways but can no longer. Nowadays I feel fuzzy-headed and nauseous, and it is not surprising why: measurements of radiation levels on a recent trip in a full train carriage with everyone using their gadget gave these recordings:
First reading:
Second reading:
(Even the meter seemed shocked at these levels, failing to display the ‘extreme’ light!) I showed this reading to the commuters of this packed carriage, and asked if they would turn off their gadgets for a few minutes so I could re-do the reading. The half that could hear me (i.e. without earphones) complied.
We re-measured and the MAXIMUM reading came down to 200,000 or so during the few minutes of measuring. Everyone who participated in this ad hoc people’s experiment agreed - we should at least have the choice of a Wifi free carriage!
On our recent trip to Geneva, I was equally horrified! Here’s Glen Jung with his phone wifi and bluetooth turned off…
WiFi and diabetes: Are we like rats (in more ways than one)?
By Christof Plothe DO, WCH Health & Science Committee Lead
Several studies suggest that the unseen force that is Wifi radiation may have a significant impact on the development of diabetes in rats. However, for humans it's worth considering these potential risks as well.
Here are some examples of what scientists discovered:
Studies have shown that rats exposed to radiofrequency (RF) radiation emitted by WiFi devices developed a diabetes-like condition. This exposure caused changes in their oxidative response and resulted in weight loss. Interestingly, administering olive leaf extract to the rats seemed to lessen damage to their liver and kidney cells [1]. Young rats exposed to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) at a frequency of 2.45 GHz showed degenerative changes in their pancreas cells, both in the endocrine and exocrine sections [2,3]. EMR has also been shown to have detrimental effects on insulin secretion and antioxidant redox systems in the rat pancreas. EMR exposure led to high blood sugar levels, increased oxidative stress, and impaired insulin secretion in the rat pancreatic islets [4]. Administering gallic acid (GA) helped mitigate the biochemical and pathological findings in the group exposed to EMR.
If I were a rat, I'd avoid Wifi like the plague!
As we delve deeper into the potential effects of WiFi radiation on diabetes in rats, it becomes evident that caution is necessary. Although these studies focus on rats, we should consider the implications for humans as well. And as humans, it's crucial to stay informed and mindful of our exposure to WiFi radiation. Please keep in mind that we have countless papers on other areas of harm by the simple WiFi in your home or at your working space [5].
With this knowledge and the existing alternative safe options to use your internet it is always better to prioritize our health and take precautions. So start connecting your mobile phone, tablet and laptop to safe Ethernet/LAN adapters so you can surf safely in the internet at home. Let's stay connected, but let's do so safely.
Get healthy, stay healthy. There is a better way!
References
Salah, and others. “Effects of Olive Leave Extract on Metabolic Disorders and Oxidative Stress Induced by 2.45GHz WIFI Signals,” , Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, Volume 36, Issue 3, November 2013, pages 826–834.
Topsakal S, and others. The ameliorative effect of gallic acid on pancreas lesions induced by 2.45 GHz electromagnetic radiation (Wi-Fi) in young rats/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850717300468
Mansouri M, and others. Neuroprotective effects of oral gallic acid against oxidative stress induced by 6-hydroxydopamine in rats, Food Chemistry, 138 (2013), pp. 1028-1033
Masoumi A, and others. Radiofrequency radiation emitted from Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) causes impaired insulin secretion and increased oxidative stress in rat pancreatic islets. Int J Radiat Biol. 2018 Sep;94(9):850-857. doi: 10.1080/09553002.2018.1490039. Epub 2018 Aug 10. PMID: 29913098.
Pall M. Wi-Fi is an important threat to human health, Environmental Research Volume 164, July 2018, Pages 405-416.
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If you spend a lot of time in trains and coffeeshops, WIFI-FREE train carriages and coffee shops with ethernet cables are definitely worth campaigning for!
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