The annual EMF Medical Conference will take place online Thursday to Sunday. The conference will discuss prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF (electro and magnetic fields) associated illness.
The World Health Organization and other experts say one-third of the population is being made sick, 6% disabled, by wireless radiation (cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) in the developed world. EMS (electromagnetic sensitivity) or “microwave sickness” has been known since the 1930s by radar/radio operators. In the last two decades, wireless radiation has become increasingly ubiquitous.
The Federal Communications Commission was sued Jan. 25 to update its 30-year-old guidelines to include the non-thermal effects causing adverse effects in humans and all living organisms. Lack of knowledge by medical practitioners can lead to misdiagnoses. Effects include migraines, infertility, insomnia, heart arrhythmias, cancer, high blood sugar, rashes, tinnitus, immune suppression, fatigue, depression and memory issues. People with chemical sensitivities may be on the EMS spectrum.
For more information and to register, visit www.emfconference2021.com.
For local EMS support, contact heathermounds@protonmail.com.