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The perils of electro complacency

23/02/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  6 Comments

Very long term readers of this blog will remember that over ten years ago I went through a few years when I was quite seriously electro sensitive. In other words I reacted badly to electromagnetic radiation - the lifeblood of our phones, our computers and our on line …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: dental implants and electrosensitivity, Dr Devra Davies, Electric Malady, Electric Malady Conic films, Electrosensitivity, electrosensitivity and titanium, Electrosensitivity recognised as handicap in Toulouse, Environmental Health Trust, ES-UK, Faraday cage to protect against electromagnetic rays, forgetfulness a sign of electrosensitivity, Oxygen and electrosensitivity, Phire electrosensitivity, tinnitus a symptom of electrosensitivity, titanium in laptop casings, Wifi affects those with electrosensitivity

Historic win for electrosensitivity campaigners

10/09/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Back in 1996.... Tim Berners-Lee's internet had only been in existence for five years. Mobile phones were the size of telephone directories with long aerials and only used by the super avant garde. Amazon had been incorporated only two years earlier. Alexa was not yet …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, PoliticsTag: 1996 regulations on safety limits for human exposure to wireless radiation, Dr Devra Davies, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Health Trust, Historic win for electrosensitivity campaigners, Hyper electrosensitivity, safety limits for human exposure to wireless radiation, US Federal Communications Commission, Wired connectivity versus wireless

5 G – did you know that……

26/02/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Once 5 G is up and running and powering 'the internet of things', not only will you be able to programme your car to pick you up and take you home, your oven to turn on ready for you to cook your  'oven-ready-created-for-you' dinner and your steaming hot relaxing bath to run …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health PolicyTag: 5G, and Transportation Committee, benefits of fibre optic technology, Bioinitiative 2012, bluetooth tampon, Environmental Health Trust, EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2016, government petitions, IEEE spectrum, petition for urgent and independent enquiry into the health and safety risks of 5G, radiofrequency radiation a Group 2B Human, Science, Senate Commerce, wirelessly connected baby's nappy, Wirelessly connected lavatory seat

Are we reaching an electromagnetic awareness tipping point?….

13/02/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Only a couple of months ago, in a report on an electrosensitivity conference (see the second half of the post), I wondered how long it would be before Gwyneth Paltrow become 'electromagnetically aware'. And goddam, only last week it happened! In an article headlined Are Cell …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: a contributor to the BioInitiative Report, Anne Louise Gittleman, author of Zapped, control of electromagnetic radiation, Devra Davies, Dr David Carpenter, Environmental Health Trust, Gwyneth Paltrow warns of dangers of electromagnetic radiation, Gwyneth paltrow warns of dangers of wifi and mobile phones, how does lady gaga use her cell phone?, Innocente Marcolini, insurance companies refuse to cover cell phone carriers against harm, James clapper warns auto the internet of things

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