It's not your imagination: Electromagnetic hypersensitivity is real

190,000 cell phone towers and growing

Modern society increasingly confused, irritable and sleepless

(NaturalNews) Exposure to cell phone towers alters brain function in alarming ways, causing a lack of concentration, irritability, difficulty sleeping and lack of appetite. That's the conclusion of a new study just published by the British Medical Journal .(1)The study, authored by Professor Enrique A Navarro, concluded that. In other words, the closer a person lives to a cell tower, the greater the severity of their symptoms. This was true regardless of race, income level and other demographics.Cell towers, of course, broadcast and receive electromagnetic switching signals. Human biology -- and the brain in particular -- relies on electro-biochemical pathways for healthy function. Many scientists have long suspected that chronic exposure to low levels of EMF pollution (electropollution) may interfere with healthy functioning of the brain and body. This latest research adds yet more support to that alarming idea.Electromagnetic hypersensitivity has long been dismissed as non-existent by some doctors and industry-funded scientists. After all, if EMF pollution from cell towers really does harm public health, then the implications are truly massive, both economically and in terms of human suffering.But. People are not "inventing" side effects or symptoms. As Navarro writes in the study Importantly, all these symptoms were recorded in people living near cell phone towers whose broadcast signal strength. As the study author points out, this most likely means current government guidelines on cell phone towers are. Revising such guidelines could have drastic implications for the nationwide telecommunications infrastructure.By the way, people who live fewer than 500 meters from cell phone towers appear to be especially at risk of electromagnetic interference with brain function. Because electropollution strength is determined by the inverse square of the distance, a person who moves twice as close to a cell tower experiencesThere are currently over 190,000 cell phone towers across the United States.(2)Their typical "maximum range" is over 21 miles, meaning their electromagnetic pollution extends in a sphere with a radius of over 21 miles. (In reality, this pollution extends indefinitely, but the intensity of it drops off with the square of the distance.)The following map shows AT&T coverage areas in orange.People who live within range of two or more cell phone towers experience electropollution from. This electropollution effect is cumulative.It is not known how many Americans live within 21 miles of at least one cell tower, but given that over half the U.S. population lives in urban areas, it's safe to assume that at least 150 million -- and more likely close to 300 million -- Americans are exposed to EMF electropollution from cell towers.Have you noticed how the mass public seems increasingly confused and irritable? A society that once operated with some degree of sanity and politeness has become largely demented and rude. Mathematical abilities are nearly lost across the population, as very few people under the age of 40 can even calculate 15% waiter's tips at a restaurant. The ability of voters to understand laws, liberties, freedom and even the structure of government is almost entirely lost in nations where cell phone towers are ubiquitous.Given this recent research revealing the negative impact of cell phone radiation of human brain function, it would be incredibly irresponsible to fail to consider how cell tower radiation alters healthy brain function and promotes confusion and irritability. As more scientists look into this issue, we may indeed find that theis being accelerated by electromagnetic pollution that leads to disastrous cognitive consequences across the population.1. http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/3/12/e003836.... 2. http://www.statisticbrain.com/cell-phone-tow...