Air Pollution and the Electromagnetic Phenomena as Incitants Part of the Electromagnetic Frequency Sensitivity Series Electromagnetic Frequency Sensitivities Series
Auteur : Rea William J.
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The field of electromagnetic sensitivity is the new epidemic of the 21st century, and can cause disease of the automatic nerve system in any part of the body. This is as a result of chemical sensitivity, in which over 80,000 chemicals are involved, resulting in innumerable combinations. A cursory understanding of the combinations can help clinicians partially understand the associated problems and thus help in the diagnosis and treatment of electromagnetic sensitivities. But a basic understanding of environmentally induced illness and healing must first be understood by the clinicians before diseases occur such as cardiac arrhythmia, muscle spasms, and nerve pain.
Chapter 1. Air Pollution on Earth.
Chapter 2. The Electromagnetic Phenomena as Incitants.
William J. Rea is a thoracic, cardiovascular, and general surgeon with an added interest in the environmental aspects of health and disease. He received his MD from The Ohio State University and was chief of thoracic surgery at the Veteran’s Hospital in Dallas.
Date de parution : 06-2022
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2018
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes d’Air Pollution and the Electromagnetic Phenomena as Incitants :
Mots-clés :
Total Body Pollutant Load; Rotating Night Shift Work; Electromagnetic Frequency Sensitivities; Rotating Night Shift; Coherence of electromagnetic oscillations; Circadian System; Radiation in modern technology; Chronic Degenerative Disease; Hypersensitivity and chemical sensitivity; Dirty Electricity; Environmental medicine; RF Current; Alternative and complementary medicine; Human Circadian System; Kalpana D; Patel; Urban Heat Island; Pulse EMFs; Circadian Phototransduction; Low Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields; Solar Wind; Chemically Sensitive; RF Exposure; Em Wave; Solar Wind Plasma; Electrical Sensitivity; Circadian Light; Magnetic Vector Potential; Night Shift Work; Master Clock; Earth's Magnetosphere; Extremely High Frequency; Core Body Temperature