In this video Guy Hudson, physicist and electosensitive talks about the many symptoms of electrohypersensitivity.
The major symptoms of electrohypersensitivity are tinnitus, headaches, cluster headaches, stomach disturbances, inguinal neuralgia, sleep problems, insomnia, tiredness, rashes, chronic fatigue syndrome, food and other allergies.
Notes on symptoms.
Accumulation: Cumulative exposure can produce symptoms, making symptoms from chronic exposure more difficult to recognize than from acute exposure.
Delay: Symptoms can be delayed after acute exposure for a few hours.
Diurnal State: Symptoms vary according to the diurnal state of a person’s body (which often declines during the day).
Duration: Individual symptoms can last for a short or long time.
Frequencies: The sufferer may react first to a single frequency or source but later to more.
Intensity: As the condition progresses the level of sensitivity can increase.
Ionizing Similarities: Studies indicate symptoms from exposure to EM (non-ionizing) radiation are similar to those from radioactive (ionizing) radiation.
Severe Reactions: Severe reactions include paralysis, convulsions, seizures, loss of consciousness and stroke, or they can exacerbate an existing medical condition.
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