Air Pollution and the Electromagnetic Phenomena as Incitants
Air Pollution and the Electromagnetic Phenomena as Incitants
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Electromagnetic sensitivity is the new epidemic of the 21st century, caused by chemical sensitivity and can cause disease of the automatic nerve system. Clinicians must understand environmentally induced illness and healing to diagnose and treat electromagnetic sensitivities.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 168 pages
Publication date: 14 June 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The field of electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS) has emerged as a significant health concern of the 21st century, with the potential to affect the automatic nerve system in various parts of the body. This phenomenon is attributed to chemical sensitivity, involving over 80,000 chemicals, leading to countless combinations. A cursory understanding of these combinations can aid clinicians in partially comprehending the associated issues, thereby aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of electromagnetic sensitivities. However, it is crucial for clinicians to possess a fundamental grasp of environmentally induced illness and healing before diseases manifest, such as cardiac arrhythmia, muscle spasms, and nerve pain.
EMS is a condition characterized by the perception of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) by individuals who believe they are harmful to their health. These individuals may experience a range of symptoms, including headaches, fatigue, pain, and difficulty concentrating. While the scientific community has yet to establish a clear link between EMFs and health effects, some studies have suggested that prolonged exposure to high levels of EMFs may be associated with certain health problems.
One of the main theories behind EMS is the idea of chemical sensitivity. According to this theory, individuals with EMS are sensitive to chemicals in their environment that are not typically perceived as harmful. These chemicals can be found in a wide range of products, including plastics, pesticides, cosmetics, and household cleaners. When these individuals come into contact with these chemicals, they may experience symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, and pain.
Another theory behind EMS is the idea of neurotoxicity. According to this theory, EMFs can damage the nervous system, leading to symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, and pain. Some studies have suggested that prolonged exposure to high levels of EMFs may be associated with an increased risk of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
Despite the lack of scientific evidence to support these theories, many individuals with EMS believe that their symptoms are real and that they are caused by exposure to EMFs. They may seek medical treatment, including alternative therapies such as acupuncture and herbal supplements, to alleviate their symptoms. However, there is limited research to support the effectiveness of these therapies.
In conclusion, electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS) is a health concern that has gained attention in recent years. While the scientific community has yet to establish a clear link between EMFs and health effects, some studies have suggested that prolonged exposure to high levels of EMFs may be associated with certain health problems. Individuals with EMS may experience a range of symptoms, including headaches, fatigue, pain, and difficulty concentrating. While there is limited research to support the effectiveness of alternative therapies, some individuals with EMS may find relief through these treatments. However, it is important to approach these therapies with caution and to seek medical advice before making any changes to your lifestyle or treatment regimen.
Weight: 310g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032338873
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