I have read Arthur Firstenburg's accounts of his early experiences with high powered surgical tools causing his blood pressure to drop dramatically and to lose consciousness. High EMF exposure causes my normally low blood pressure to rise. It appears that
EMF causes swings in blood pressure in some people.
From: SuperLaura [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2016 4:11 PM
To: Fog Top
Subject: [ES] Re: blood pressure and electrical devices
Hmm, seems to make sense although personally I have noticed during the times I feel the worst and have had the most exposure that my blood pressure doesn't go up, it's actually usually low. I haven't had this experience because when I started feeling weird
before I knew it was emf I bought something to test my blood pressure when I was experiencing panic attacks and heightened stress from the emfs. My blood pressure has actually been more low when I have tested it. In fact when I went to the doctors and they
took my blood pressure they thought I must be very active and fit because it was low lol they couldn't have been more wrong. This was when I was suffering the most and didn't know about emfs and went to the doctor. I have also heard that emfs raise blood sugar,
not sure about that either. Maybe it's different depending on the person and other health factors??