How to Diagnose EMF Radiation Poisoning

Electrical energy travels through wires and supplies our homes and businesses with the power necessary to accomplish daily tasks. When the electricity passes through transformers or appliances, it creates an Electromagnetic Field (EMF) and high levels of exposure to this radiation may result in EMF poisoning.

Instructions

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      Observe your environment with a critical eye. All appliances emit some radiation but usually in low levels with no visible results. However, if you work or live in close proximity to power lines, your exposure increases substantially.

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      Make a note of your symptoms. Commonly reported symptoms of EMF poisoning include sleep disorders, headaches, vision problems, sensitive skin, dizziness, chest pain and nausea. As the level of radiation in your body increases, the severity of the symptoms increases.

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      Monitor your cell phone usage. If you talk on your phone all day long, experts say you are receiving a constant dose of radiation. In addition, living or working near cell phone towers increase the amount of EMF radiation you receive.

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      Keep a diary of your symptoms and your daily activities. Include the amount of time you spend exposed to each source of radiation. If your main source of exposure to an EMF is working at a computer, keep track of the hours you spend in front of the monitor and the distance of the monitor from your body. A diagnosis of EMF poisoning depends heavily on detailed records.

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      Consult a doctor that specializes in the diagnosis of electromagnetic field poisoning for an in-depth analysis of your symptoms, environment and lifestyle. Because so many appliances emit EMF in various levels, making an accurate diagnosis is often difficult.

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