Thursday, July 19, 2012

American Academy of Environmental Medicine Recommends Patients Limit Exposure To Electromagnetic and Radiofrequency Fields


American Academy of Environmental Medicine Recommends Patients Limit Exposure To Electromagnetic and Radiofrequency Fields

The new report says:
 
  • Patients are becoming more electrically sensitive.
 
  • Physicians should consider the total exposure of a patient to electromagnetic fields.
 
  • Electromagnetic fields may be an underlying cause of a patient’s disease process.
 
  • Lists 9 categories of disease or disability where double-blind research in humans suggests avoiding EMFs may be beneficial, including neurological, cardiac and pulmonary conditions.
 
  • Lists other conditions where supporting research exists suggesting avoidance of EMFs may be beneficial, including neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, plus many more.
 
  • Patients with the above conditions should not have smart meters on their homes.
 

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