What Women MUST Know Presents - "The Wi-Fried Effect: How EMFs Harm Your Body"

Published: Sun, 04/09/17

                       
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"What Women Must Know – The Wi-Fried Effect: How EMFs Harm Your Body with Dr. Martin Pall – 04.06.17"
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Professor Pall noted that it has been known and accepted for more than 40 years that Pulsed Fields are more Bio-Active than non-pulsed and his study showed that pulsed electrical energy does affect cells in non-thermal conditions.


So much for the fraudulent claims of regulators and the industry. ALL our WiFi, Cellphones, Cordless DECT telephones, Radio Baby monitors, Smart Meters and the like have a very real potential to do massive and possibly irreversible harm to biological entities such as humans.


Dr. Martin L. Pall, PhD is a Professor  Emeritus of Biochemistry and Basic Medical Sciences at Washington State University, and author of the acclaimed  book “Explaining ‘Unexplained Illnesses’: Disease Paradigm for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Fibromyalgia, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Gulf War Syndrome”.  


He published an important paper on how electromagnetic fields ( EMFs) impact the cells of our bodies   The study was honored by inclusion at the “ Global Medical Discovery as one of the top publications of 2013. 


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