Wednesday, October 05, 2005

EMFs and Adrenal Stress Oct 6th, 2005

"There is ample evidence that in test animals that EMFs
increase the levels of adrenaline, the fight or flight
hormone released from the adrenal glands..." p. 128

"Test animals appear not to know they are being stressed,
yet blood levels show high levels of cortisone, a substance
released by the body under conditions of long-term
disease..." p. 128

"...when [EMF] exposure continues, hormone and immune
levels will fall far below normal and remain there. The
immune system becomes exhausted and unable to respond,
opening the body to infectious diseases and an inability to
fight malignancies." p. 129

From Electromagnetic Fields, Levitt 1995

paul d.

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