Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: biological effects of dirty electricity with emphasis on diabetes and multiple sclerosis
Authors not listed · 2006
Filtering 'dirty electricity' from home wiring improved diabetes control, multiple sclerosis symptoms, and childhood behavioral problems.
Plain English Summary
This 2006 study examined 'dirty electricity' - electromagnetic pollution created by modern electronics that flows through electrical wiring and radiates into living spaces. Researchers found that filtering this pollution improved symptoms in people with diabetes, multiple sclerosis, asthma, and ADHD. The findings suggest that electromagnetic pollution from everyday electrical devices may contribute to rising rates of chronic health conditions.
Why This Matters
This research opens a crucial window into how our modern electrical environment affects human health. 'Dirty electricity' isn't some exotic phenomenon - it's generated by the LED lights, computers, smart TVs, and energy-efficient appliances in every home and workplace. The science demonstrates that when this electrical pollution was reduced using filters, diabetics needed less insulin, MS patients showed improved balance, and children's ADHD symptoms decreased. What makes this study particularly compelling is its focus on real-world interventions rather than laboratory exposure studies. The fact that multiple chronic conditions improved when electromagnetic pollution was reduced suggests we're dealing with a fundamental biological stressor that affects cellular function across different organ systems. The reality is that electromagnetic pollution has increased exponentially since this 2006 study, yet regulatory agencies continue to ignore this mounting evidence.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{electromagnetic_hypersensitivity_biological_effects_of_dirty_electricity_with_emphasis_on_diabetes_and_multiple_sclerosis_ce1443,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: biological effects of dirty electricity with emphasis on diabetes and multiple sclerosis},
year = {2006},
doi = {10.1080/15368370601044192},
}