Palacefinder General
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- Apr 5, 2019
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Sensitivity to mobile phone masts etc. The NHS doesn't recognise it as a real health condition, whereas in Sweden they do. Anyone any experience of it? Know anyone who suffers from it?
It is what is known as fake science.
I know H, I also know a couple of people who are selling up and moving to the sticks as a result of this (unproven) condition. Hmmm
Sensitivity to mobile phone masts etc. The NHS doesn't recognise it as a real health condition, whereas in Sweden they do. Anyone any experience of it? Know anyone who suffers from it?
Some 4G networks in the UK operate at 2.6GHz (some of Vodafone for example). Microwave ovens typically operate at 2.45GHz, right in the unregulated band of 2.4-2.5GHz.
This nearness in frequency is what has lead to the concern about electrosensitivity. However, the power differential is huge - this drives the school of thought that says it’s not possible to do anything to humans. It’s not dissimilar to the pro and anti homeopathy arguments.
Impending 5G seems to be one of their main concerns.
Impending 5G seems to be one of their main concerns.
That's a bit of a Boo-Boo.... it actually going to be a pain in the arse, being sold something no one needs and can bearly use.
That's a bit of a Boo-Boo...
No idea about mobile signals but if taking the word at its truest then I do but not in a way you might expect.
Since I can remember if I walk past certain street lights in my current neighbourhood [and going back to when I lived in Brighton] they go out. When I move away from them they turn back on.
I also suffer a disproportionate amount of electrostatic discharge or build up and often unwittingly give people shocks or receive shocks from seemingly inert objects.
Since I can remember if I walk past certain street lights in my current neighbourhood [and going back to when I lived in Brighton] they go out. When I move away from them they turn back on.