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http://www.dirtyelectricity.org/
http://www.dirtyelectricity.ca/
Anyone come across this before?
Basically when anything with electricity roaming through it is overloaded and the frequency rises above (I think) 60hz it begins to have negative effects on humans.
Now I can relate to this from the computer rooms at college, where I practically passed out, felt dizzy alot and really could not think straight. that possibly means I'm fairy sensitive to it, but does anyone else think they suffer from this?
To provide some relevant science, if anyone picks up Nexus magazine there was an article upon Electro-medicine, which essentially told of how each cell in our body is a transmitter and receiver of electromagnetic information. Each cell having it's own frequency. I'll give some info below.
- During migration, monarch butterflies, locusts and even blindfolded birds navigate flawlessly. Salamanders and turtles also use magnetic fields to navigate. We now know that magnetite, a highly magnetic mineral, is found in the tissues and brains of insects, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
- Bacteria use their magnetic sense to burrow deeper into mud. We now know that magnetite is also present in bacteria and protozoa.
- Many kinds of fish are able to follow each other in organised forms due to the magnetic fields generated by the magnetite in their bodies.
- The whiskers of dogs, cats and other animals are now recognised to function as antennas, due to their sensitivity to magnetic fields.
- In plants, the sharp points of leaves, as well as pine needles and the blades of some species of grass, act likes antennas for electrical signals.
- melatonin, a hormone that (among other functions) helps induce sleep, is produced by the pineal gland only in darkness. We now know that the pineal gland, deep inside the brain in the skull, is exquisitely sensitive to light.
- Stingrays find food because they can detect normal, minute amounts of electrical discharge or magnetic fields emanating from their prey.
- Fish, dolphins and whales use both the Earth's magnetic fields and sonar for navigation and communication.
The behaviour of some animals has long been used to forecast earthquakes. Cattle stampede, birds sing at the wrongtime of the day, mother cats move their kittens, snakes seek shelter.
B.Blake Levitt writes:
it is now thought that animals are reacting to changes in the Earth's magnetic field, as well to electrical charges in the air--long before the quake actually occurs or registers on even the most sensitive instruments
Steve Haltiwanger describes further in his article "The Electrical Properties of Cancer Cells" how our cells work as a living electrical circuit:
'Various cells and tissues are conductors (allow for electron flow), insulators (inhibit), semiconductors (electron flow in only one direction), capacitors (accumulate and store charge, later to release) and so on.
Cells transmit and receive energy, and each has its own frequency with which it oscillates. Both electrical and magnetic fields applied to the body create biological changes. We now know that in humans, the sinuses, some other bones in the face and various tissues in the body contain magnetite.
Not only is every cell in the body a transmitter and receiver of electromagnetic information, it is these various electromagnetic frequencies that precede and correspond to biochemical functions. For example, healthy cells oscillate at higher frequencies that do unhealthy cells such as cancer cells. The lower frequency of cancer is reflected by (and causes) the aberrant biochemical reactions within the cell.'
Right, I'm just going to be the presenter of information here, but what are your thoughts on the whole Dirty electricity thing (read the links) if our cells incorporate electrical and magnetic processes?
Or you may think I'm
for picking up Nexus mags
http://www.dirtyelectricity.ca/
Anyone come across this before?
Basically when anything with electricity roaming through it is overloaded and the frequency rises above (I think) 60hz it begins to have negative effects on humans.
Now I can relate to this from the computer rooms at college, where I practically passed out, felt dizzy alot and really could not think straight. that possibly means I'm fairy sensitive to it, but does anyone else think they suffer from this?
To provide some relevant science, if anyone picks up Nexus magazine there was an article upon Electro-medicine, which essentially told of how each cell in our body is a transmitter and receiver of electromagnetic information. Each cell having it's own frequency. I'll give some info below.
- During migration, monarch butterflies, locusts and even blindfolded birds navigate flawlessly. Salamanders and turtles also use magnetic fields to navigate. We now know that magnetite, a highly magnetic mineral, is found in the tissues and brains of insects, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
- Bacteria use their magnetic sense to burrow deeper into mud. We now know that magnetite is also present in bacteria and protozoa.
- Many kinds of fish are able to follow each other in organised forms due to the magnetic fields generated by the magnetite in their bodies.
- The whiskers of dogs, cats and other animals are now recognised to function as antennas, due to their sensitivity to magnetic fields.
- In plants, the sharp points of leaves, as well as pine needles and the blades of some species of grass, act likes antennas for electrical signals.
- melatonin, a hormone that (among other functions) helps induce sleep, is produced by the pineal gland only in darkness. We now know that the pineal gland, deep inside the brain in the skull, is exquisitely sensitive to light.
- Stingrays find food because they can detect normal, minute amounts of electrical discharge or magnetic fields emanating from their prey.
- Fish, dolphins and whales use both the Earth's magnetic fields and sonar for navigation and communication.
The behaviour of some animals has long been used to forecast earthquakes. Cattle stampede, birds sing at the wrongtime of the day, mother cats move their kittens, snakes seek shelter.
B.Blake Levitt writes:
it is now thought that animals are reacting to changes in the Earth's magnetic field, as well to electrical charges in the air--long before the quake actually occurs or registers on even the most sensitive instruments
Steve Haltiwanger describes further in his article "The Electrical Properties of Cancer Cells" how our cells work as a living electrical circuit:
'Various cells and tissues are conductors (allow for electron flow), insulators (inhibit), semiconductors (electron flow in only one direction), capacitors (accumulate and store charge, later to release) and so on.
Cells transmit and receive energy, and each has its own frequency with which it oscillates. Both electrical and magnetic fields applied to the body create biological changes. We now know that in humans, the sinuses, some other bones in the face and various tissues in the body contain magnetite.
Not only is every cell in the body a transmitter and receiver of electromagnetic information, it is these various electromagnetic frequencies that precede and correspond to biochemical functions. For example, healthy cells oscillate at higher frequencies that do unhealthy cells such as cancer cells. The lower frequency of cancer is reflected by (and causes) the aberrant biochemical reactions within the cell.'
Right, I'm just going to be the presenter of information here, but what are your thoughts on the whole Dirty electricity thing (read the links) if our cells incorporate electrical and magnetic processes?
Or you may think I'm
