Burnout: toename door EMV van Mobiele telefonie en draadloze communicatie

maandag, 03 juni 2013 - Categorie: Artikelen

Bron: www.mobilfunk-studien.org/assets/warnke_hensinger_umg_1_2013_engl_df.pdf .
Umwelt-medizin-gesellschaft 26 1-2013

Increasing incidence of burnout due to magnetic and electromagnetic
fields of cell phone networks and other wireless communication technologies


Ulrich Warnke and Peter Hensinger

Burnout syndrome (BOS) is a psychosomatic stress disorder. Exogenous stress leads to oxidative cellular stress, the formation of excessive reactive oxygen species, reactive nitrogen species, and reaction products (ROS/RNS). This then leads to mitochondrial metabolic dysfunction,
which results in a lack of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and subsequently in a diminished performance of cells. Lack of ATP is a crucial factor in BOS, as well as in chronic fatigue syndrome
(CFS). A crucial element in the multisystem disease BOS is inflammation as a consequence of
nitrosative and oxidative stress, as well as the acquired mitochondriopathy. Weak ambient magnetic fields (e.g. from transformers in devices) and various radio-frequency resonances increase
the level of free radicals and their reaction products that have toxic effects. The nonionizing radiation of cell phone networks and other wireless communication technologies (cell towers, cell
phones, Wi-Fi, etc.) also leads to cell stress. There is a correlation between the stress trigger due
to living conditions, magnetic fields, and RF radiation of cell phone networks and other wireless
communication technologies. The affected person will suffer from functional impairment and diseases; and if these are hereditary, they will be passed on to the next generation as a pre-existing
defect, as is the case with e.g. “acquired energy dyssymbiosis syndrome'' (AEDS).

Keywords: burnout, electromagnetic fields, mobile telephony, RF radiation, stress, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), chronic inflammation, chronic multisystem illness (CMI), acquired energy dyssymbiosis syndrome (AEDS)

Translation: By Katharina Gustavs and authorized by the author and publisher.

Original publicaon: WARNKE U; HENSINGER P (2013): Steigende „Burn-out“-Inzidenz durch technisch erzeugte magnesche und elektromagnesche Felder des Mobil- und Kommunikaonsfunks; umwelt-medizin-gesellscha6, 26(1): 31-38.

Voor het volledige (belangrijke) artikel zie de link bovenaan. Zie verder:

www.kompetenzinitiative.net/assets/ki_fb_burn-out_2013-01-28.pdf .



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