Treating EMF Sensitivity

Interactions between EMF exposure and health problems are raising new challenges in maintaining health.

Chronic diseases and illnesses associated with non-specific symptoms are on the rise. In addition to chronic stress in social and work environments, it seems necessary now to take “new exposures” like electromagnetic fields (EMF) into account. Common electromagnetic field or EMF sources: Radio-frequency radiation (RF) (3 MHz to 300 GHz) is emitted from radio and TV broadcast antennas, Wi-Fi access points, routers, and humans (e.g. smartphones, tablets), cordless and mobile phones including their base stations, and Bluetooth devices. With 5G we are not only constantly receiving EMF through our devices but become transmitters too.

Common EHS symptoms include headaches, concentration difficulties, sleep problems, depression, a lack of energy, fatigue, and flu-like symptoms. In addition, screen dermatitis, pallor, decreased hearing, tinnitus, confusion, anxiety, nausea, when sitting in front of a screen. In addition, Dr Havas, reported clumping of red blood cells (rouleaux formation), heart palpitations and chest pressure/pain. We have seen a significant increase of these symptoms over the last year as 5G towers were rolled out across the world. This also shows a crossover of covid symptoms, making the importance of diagnosing EMF sensitivity even more vital during a worldwide pandemic.

In addition, for the safety of our children and ourselves and our beautiful planet, decreasing EMF exposure and minimizing its impact on our minds and bodies starts with simple steps of EMF protecting our homes, schools and work places.

Worldwide, the emerging electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is more and more recognized by health authorities, disability administrators and case workers, politicians, as well as courts of law. Austria and and Sweden both recognise EHS as a disability and have created guidelines for individuals diagnosed with this condition.

Common EHS symptoms include headaches, concentration difficulties, sleep problems, depression, a lack of energy, fatigue, and flu-like symptoms. In addition, screen dermatitis, pallor, decreased hearing, tinnitus, confusion, anxiety, nausea, when sitting in front of a screen. In addition, Dr Havas, reported clumping of red blood cells (rouleaux formation), heart palpitations and chest pressure/pain.

The EMF exposure is usually assessed by EMF measurements at home and at work, we have experts on our team which can assist you with this. The primary method of treatment should mainly focus on the prevention or reduction of EMF exposure that is, reducing or eliminating all sources of high EMF exposure at home and at the workplace.

We recommend treating EHS clinically as part of the group of chronic multisystem illnesses (CMI), but still recognizing that the underlying cause remains the environment. In the beginning, EHS symptoms occur only occasionally, but over time they may increase in frequency and severity.

Contact Dr Theologides or Dr Jeannes for a consult should you suspect that you suffer from EMF sensitivity: info@wearehuman.co.za