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Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake up

Jan Jenson


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From: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 02:18:03 +0100
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake up consumers

I've been saying over several years that the EMF/ELF issue will be the next
tobacco law suit.
The FCC protects only the corporations, not the citizens...

HAARP will be adding 516 antennae to the 136 added in 2004.

A new study completed at the University of Utah showed the effect of cell
phone use in vehicles - a 20 year old would develop the reaction time of a
70 year old within minutes.
---------
The following book was written in 1995 -

The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook -
How Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Are Making People Sick

By Lucinda Grant

The book that discusses: What is Enviromental Illness? What is Electrical
Sensitivity? What are the Symptoms of Electrical Sensitivity? The Causes of
Electrical Sensitivity Case Examples of Types of ES Diagnosis of Electrical
Sensitivity EMF Reduction in the Home A resource guide for the latest
enviromental illness --- electrical sensitivity from electromagnetic fields
(EMFs). This international expose' explains the intricaties of the disease
with U.S. resources for medical, legal & EMF services. ISBN 0-9635407-2-6,
Library of Congress Catalog Number 95-60142. $23.00, Weldon Publishing, P.O.
Box 4146, Prescott, AZ 86302.
-------
The Irish Doctors' Environmental Association believes that a sub-group of
the population are particularly sensitive to exposure to different types of
electro-magnetic radiation. The safe levels currently advised for exposure
to this non-ionising radiation are based solely on its thermal effects.
However, it is clear that this radiation also has non-thermal effects, which
need to be taken into consideration when setting these safe levels. The
electro-sensitivity experienced by some people results in a variety of
distressing symptoms which must also be taken into account when setting safe
levels for exposure to non-ionising radiation and when planning the siting
of masts and transmitters.

1. An increasing number of people in are complaining of symptoms which,
while they may vary in nature, intensity and duration, can be demonstrated
to be clearly related to exposure to electro-magnetic radiation (EMR).

2. International studies on animals over the last 30 years have shown the
potentially harmful effects of exposure to electro-magnetic radiation. In
observational studies, animals have shown consistent distress when exposed
to EMR. Experiments on tissue cultures and rats have shown an increase in
malignancies when exposed to mobile telephone radiation.

3. Studies on mobile telephone users have shown significant levels of
discomfort in certain individuals following extensive use or even, in some
cases, following regular short-term use.

4. The current safe levels for exposure to microwave radiation were
determined based solely on the thermal effects of this radiation. There is
now a large body of evidence that clearly shows that this is not
appropriate, as many of the effects of this type of radiation are not
related to these thermal effects.

The Irish Doctors' Environmental Association believes that the Irish
Government should urgently review the information currently available
internationally on the topic of the thermal and non-thermal effects of
exposure to electro-magnetic radiation with a view to immediately initiating
appropriate research into the adverse health effects of exposure to all
forms of non-ionising radiation in this country, and into the forms of
treatment available elsewhere. Before the results of this research are
available, an epidemiological database should be initiated of individuals
suffering from symptoms thought to be related to exposure to non-ionising
radiation. Those claiming to be suffering from the effects of exposure to
electro-magnetic radiation should have their claims investigated in a
sensitive and thorough way, and appropriate treatment provided by the State.

The strictest possible safety regulations should be established for the
installation of masts and transmitters, and for the acceptable levels of
potential exposure of individuals to electro-magnetic radiation, in line
with the standards observed in New Zealand.

For more information: http://www.ideaireland.org/

See also: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518018/
--------
Neurological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation Relating to
Wireless Communication Technology
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/318569/

"SCIENTISTS SERIOUS ABOUT ELECTRICY SICKNESS CLAIMS"
The National Radiological Protection Board is reviewing studies into the
possibility electromagnetic fields causing fatigue, severe headaches & skin
problems. Prof. Olle Johanssen of Karolinska Institute, Sweden, who has
carried out studies on this, said that it is "not surprising" that
electromagnetic fields can damage cells & molecules.



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RE: Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake upconsumers

Glenn Coleman
I made my first attempt to wake up consumers last week when I sent a letter
to the local TV station. The news reporter was very interested in these
facts, and is looking at ways of presenting the information in one of his
shows. He normally does consumer reports on consumer products, so I
suggested mixing in the dangers of radiation and cell phones in with his
program.

I've attempted before to get the news involved with no luck, so this looks
like a positive step. It maybe only a tiny step, but they all add up.

Glenn

>From: Jan Jenson <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: <[hidden email]>
>Subject: [eSens] Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake
>upconsumers
>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 01:46:22 -0500
>
>
>
>----------
>From: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]>
>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 02:18:03 +0100
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake up
>consumers
>
>I've been saying over several years that the EMF/ELF issue will be the next
>tobacco law suit.
>The FCC protects only the corporations, not the citizens...
>
>HAARP will be adding 516 antennae to the 136 added in 2004.
>
>A new study completed at the University of Utah showed the effect of cell
>phone use in vehicles - a 20 year old would develop the reaction time of a
>70 year old within minutes.
>---------
>The following book was written in 1995 -
>
>The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook -
>How Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Are Making People Sick
>
>By Lucinda Grant
>
>The book that discusses: What is Enviromental Illness? What is Electrical
>Sensitivity? What are the Symptoms of Electrical Sensitivity? The Causes of
>Electrical Sensitivity Case Examples of Types of ES Diagnosis of Electrical
>Sensitivity EMF Reduction in the Home A resource guide for the latest
>enviromental illness --- electrical sensitivity from electromagnetic fields
>(EMFs). This international expose' explains the intricaties of the disease
>with U.S. resources for medical, legal & EMF services. ISBN 0-9635407-2-6,
>Library of Congress Catalog Number 95-60142. $23.00, Weldon Publishing,
>P.O.
>Box 4146, Prescott, AZ 86302.
>-------
>The Irish Doctors' Environmental Association believes that a sub-group of
>the population are particularly sensitive to exposure to different types of
>electro-magnetic radiation. The safe levels currently advised for exposure
>to this non-ionising radiation are based solely on its thermal effects.
>However, it is clear that this radiation also has non-thermal effects,
>which
>need to be taken into consideration when setting these safe levels. The
>electro-sensitivity experienced by some people results in a variety of
>distressing symptoms which must also be taken into account when setting
>safe
>levels for exposure to non-ionising radiation and when planning the siting
>of masts and transmitters.
>
>1. An increasing number of people in are complaining of symptoms which,
>while they may vary in nature, intensity and duration, can be demonstrated
>to be clearly related to exposure to electro-magnetic radiation (EMR).
>
>2. International studies on animals over the last 30 years have shown the
>potentially harmful effects of exposure to electro-magnetic radiation. In
>observational studies, animals have shown consistent distress when exposed
>to EMR. Experiments on tissue cultures and rats have shown an increase in
>malignancies when exposed to mobile telephone radiation.
>
>3. Studies on mobile telephone users have shown significant levels of
>discomfort in certain individuals following extensive use or even, in some
>cases, following regular short-term use.
>
>4. The current safe levels for exposure to microwave radiation were
>determined based solely on the thermal effects of this radiation. There is
>now a large body of evidence that clearly shows that this is not
>appropriate, as many of the effects of this type of radiation are not
>related to these thermal effects.
>
>The Irish Doctors' Environmental Association believes that the Irish
>Government should urgently review the information currently available
>internationally on the topic of the thermal and non-thermal effects of
>exposure to electro-magnetic radiation with a view to immediately
>initiating
>appropriate research into the adverse health effects of exposure to all
>forms of non-ionising radiation in this country, and into the forms of
>treatment available elsewhere. Before the results of this research are
>available, an epidemiological database should be initiated of individuals
>suffering from symptoms thought to be related to exposure to non-ionising
>radiation. Those claiming to be suffering from the effects of exposure to
>electro-magnetic radiation should have their claims investigated in a
>sensitive and thorough way, and appropriate treatment provided by the
>State.
>
>The strictest possible safety regulations should be established for the
>installation of masts and transmitters, and for the acceptable levels of
>potential exposure of individuals to electro-magnetic radiation, in line
>with the standards observed in New Zealand.
>
>For more information: http://www.ideaireland.org/
>
>See also: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518018/
>--------
>Neurological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation Relating
>to
>Wireless Communication Technology
>http://omega.twoday.net/stories/318569/
>
>"SCIENTISTS SERIOUS ABOUT ELECTRICY SICKNESS CLAIMS"
>The National Radiological Protection Board is reviewing studies into the
>possibility electromagnetic fields causing fatigue, severe headaches & skin
>problems. Prof. Olle Johanssen of Karolinska Institute, Sweden, who has
>carried out studies on this, said that it is "not surprising" that
>electromagnetic fields can damage cells & molecules.
>
>
>
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>

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RE: Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake upconsumers

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
That's great Glenn - welldone.

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Monday, 14 February 2005 7:13 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: [eSens] Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to
wake upconsumers



I made my first attempt to wake up consumers last week when I sent a
letter
to the local TV station. The news reporter was very interested in these

facts, and is looking at ways of presenting the information in one of
his
shows. He normally does consumer reports on consumer products, so I
suggested mixing in the dangers of radiation and cell phones in with his

program.

I've attempted before to get the news involved with no luck, so this
looks
like a positive step. It maybe only a tiny step, but they all add up.

Glenn

>From: Jan Jenson <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: <[hidden email]>
>Subject: [eSens] Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake
>upconsumers
>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 01:46:22 -0500
>
>
>
>----------
>From: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]>
>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 02:18:03 +0100
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Electro-Sensitivity Syndrome: maybe it is time to wake up
>consumers
>
>I've been saying over several years that the EMF/ELF issue will be the
>next tobacco law suit. The FCC protects only the corporations, not the
>citizens...
>
>HAARP will be adding 516 antennae to the 136 added in 2004.
>
>A new study completed at the University of Utah showed the effect of
>cell phone use in vehicles - a 20 year old would develop the reaction
>time of a 70 year old within minutes.
>---------
>The following book was written in 1995 -
>
>The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook -
>How Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Are Making People Sick
>
>By Lucinda Grant
>
>The book that discusses: What is Enviromental Illness? What is
>Electrical Sensitivity? What are the Symptoms of Electrical
>Sensitivity? The Causes of Electrical Sensitivity Case Examples of
>Types of ES Diagnosis of Electrical Sensitivity EMF Reduction in the
>Home A resource guide for the latest enviromental illness ---
>electrical sensitivity from electromagnetic fields (EMFs). This
>international expose' explains the intricaties of the disease with U.S.

>resources for medical, legal & EMF services. ISBN 0-9635407-2-6,
>Library of Congress Catalog Number 95-60142. $23.00, Weldon Publishing,

>P.O. Box 4146, Prescott, AZ 86302.
>-------
>The Irish Doctors' Environmental Association believes that a sub-group
>of the population are particularly sensitive to exposure to different
>types of electro-magnetic radiation. The safe levels currently advised
>for exposure to this non-ionising radiation are based solely on its
>thermal effects. However, it is clear that this radiation also has
>non-thermal effects, which need to be taken into consideration when
>setting these safe levels. The electro-sensitivity experienced by some
>people results in a variety of distressing symptoms which must also be
>taken into account when setting safe
>levels for exposure to non-ionising radiation and when planning the
siting
>of masts and transmitters.
>
>1. An increasing number of people in are complaining of symptoms which,

>while they may vary in nature, intensity and duration, can be
>demonstrated to be clearly related to exposure to electro-magnetic
>radiation (EMR).
>
>2. International studies on animals over the last 30 years have shown
>the potentially harmful effects of exposure to electro-magnetic
>radiation. In observational studies, animals have shown consistent
>distress when exposed to EMR. Experiments on tissue cultures and rats
>have shown an increase in malignancies when exposed to mobile telephone

>radiation.
>
>3. Studies on mobile telephone users have shown significant levels of
>discomfort in certain individuals following extensive use or even, in
>some cases, following regular short-term use.
>
>4. The current safe levels for exposure to microwave radiation were
>determined based solely on the thermal effects of this radiation. There

>is now a large body of evidence that clearly shows that this is not
>appropriate, as many of the effects of this type of radiation are not
>related to these thermal effects.
>
>The Irish Doctors' Environmental Association believes that the Irish
>Government should urgently review the information currently available
>internationally on the topic of the thermal and non-thermal effects of
>exposure to electro-magnetic radiation with a view to immediately
>initiating appropriate research into the adverse health effects of
>exposure to all forms of non-ionising radiation in this country, and
>into the forms of treatment available elsewhere. Before the results of
>this research are available, an epidemiological database should be
>initiated of individuals suffering from symptoms thought to be related
>to exposure to non-ionising radiation. Those claiming to be suffering
>from the effects of exposure to electro-magnetic radiation should have
>their claims investigated in a sensitive and thorough way, and
>appropriate treatment provided by the State.
>
>The strictest possible safety regulations should be established for the

>installation of masts and transmitters, and for the acceptable levels
>of potential exposure of individuals to electro-magnetic radiation, in
>line with the standards observed in New Zealand.
>
>For more information: http://www.ideaireland.org/
>
>See also: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518018/
>--------
>Neurological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation
>Relating
>to
>Wireless Communication Technology
>http://omega.twoday.net/stories/318569/
>
>"SCIENTISTS SERIOUS ABOUT ELECTRICY SICKNESS CLAIMS"
>The National Radiological Protection Board is reviewing studies into
>the possibility electromagnetic fields causing fatigue, severe
>headaches & skin problems. Prof. Olle Johanssen of Karolinska
>Institute, Sweden, who has carried out studies on this, said that it is

>"not surprising" that electromagnetic fields can damage cells &
>molecules.
>
>
>
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>





 
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