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Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity. Do You Suffer from it ?

Updated: Feb 6, 2019

German medical practitioner Erwin Schliephake first recognized EHS (Electro-Hypersensitivity) in 1932.



This medical doctor knew 80 years ago what corporations and governments are still trying to deny today

He published scientific data in the German Medical Weekly about his patients that were experiencing unusual symptoms around radio towers. He called this condition “microwave sickness” or “radio wave sickness”. The symptoms he observed were:


  • Headaches to the point of intolerability

  • Severe tiredness and fatigue during the day

  • Fitful sleep at night

  • High susceptibility to infection

Human biology reacts to long-term, non-thermal exposures of microwave radiation well below the “government guidelines” that are supposed to protect humanity.


Between 3% and 10% of the general population now experience one or more EHS symptoms when exposed to microwave radiation or electrical pollution (some estimates go as high as 30% of the population).


100% of the population is affected biologically by EMF pollution. However, like smoking or asbestos, most will not feel the effects for years or even decades.

EMF pollution affects the nervous, immune and endocrine systems. When so many vital systems of the body are affected at the same time, there will be multiple, wide-ranging symptoms.


Primary EHS Symptoms:


  • Headaches (particularly tension headaches along the sides of the head and temple area.

  • Heart palpitations and a pressure in the chest (a feeling that the heart wants to jump out of the chest while at the same time the chest is being stepped upon)

  • Skin burning, redness, rashes and tingling (particularly on the face and arms).

  • Difficulties sleeping (sleep is interrupted, light, dreamless and leaves the person feeling tired in the morning).

  • Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

  • Fatigue and tiredness during the day (even after many hours of sleep, tiredness pervades the day)

  • Cognitive decline (memory and concentration difficulties – a “brain fog” and feeling that one’s brain has aged 30 years in a short period of time. Dementia will likely skyrocket in a wireless society).

Professor Olle Johansson, Ph.D, speaking about the symptoms of EHS:









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