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Electromagnetic Fields and it's Effect's on the Hearts Electrical System with Emphasis on the Vagus Nerve; A Theoretical

Stance, backed up by Clinical Facts by Tammy Sauve~

There is a new upward trend in people having arrhythmia's from harmful "electromagnetic waves" due to the increase in home electronics as well as from the new "Smart Meters" that are being installed on the side of peoples homes, replacing the old standard electric meters. "The heart has been found through numerous studies to be very electromagnetically sensitive. This sensitivity extends to all external fields, whether therapeutic or otherwise, including their interactions with each other and with the body" (Pawluk). People are becoming gravely ill, disabled and dying from these Smart Meters, to the extent that the hazard's to humans from these meters have become all too obvious to medical community, authorities and the public alike. Some area's in California have made the installation of Smart Meters a felony crime and have banned any future installations of these dangerous devices. California's new Smart Meter laws are but only the beginning of a long up hill battle between the electric companies, judicial laws and American citizens, in the struggle to unveil the hazards of high electromagnetic fields that are penetrating into the bedrooms of sleeping children and living rooms, in homes across the United States. Laboratory studies conducted at Department of Epidemiology discloses the seriousness of exposing humans to electromagnetic fields 24 hours a day in their own homes, "Adjusting for age, year, race, social class, and active work status, longer duration in jobs with elevated magnetic field exposure was associated with increased risk of death from arrhythmia-related conditions and acute myocardial infarction. Indices of magnetic field exposure were consistently related to

mortality from arrhythmia and acute myocardial infarction, with mortality rate ratios of 1.53.3 in the uppermost categories" (Savitz, 135-142). During electrical stimulation of the vagal nerves (VNS) for treating arrhythmias, studies show that the electrical current normalizes the heart rhythm and just as these currents are able to correct an irregular heart, they can also be the cause of an irregular heart beat as well. Our heart has it's own electrical system that can be affected by external electrical currents, such as the use of a defibrillator, that sends electrical jolts into our heart to jump start it beating again. "Even the bodys electrical currents interact with external fields and participate in control of life processes. External EMFs interact with most, if not all, organs and functions in the body. All these interactions clearly paint a very complex picture of EMF actions on the body leading to the natural conclusion that human functioning is fundamentally inseparable from the EMFs around it (Pawluk). We may confidently ascertain from these findings that environmental electromagnetic fields are not only affecting the hearts electrical system but the Vagus Nerve as well, thus affecting the Vagus Nerve's ability to produce the necessary chemical, Vagusstoff, that is responsible for controlling the heart rate. In one German study,Rimbach-study, scientists evaluated 60 individuals that live in close proximity to a cell phone tower for the effects of radiation and electromagnetic fields. They proved beyond a doubt that electromagnetic and radiation directly affect the human body's Neurotransmitters, as announced in the journal, Environmentally-medical-social. According to Professor Buchner and Dr. Horst Eger, we can surmise that the Vagus Nerve's Neurotransmitter, Vagusstoff, would also be affected by these fields as well, thus affecting the rhythm of the heart in yet a second compounded fashion, on top of the effects that the electromagnetic fields already have on the hearts electric system. "In this study from Bavaria (Germany), urine samples of 60 study participants were taken to be analyzed for their adrenaline, noradrenaline, dopamine, and phenylethylamine (PEA) levels before and after the activation of a new GSM base station. After the activation of the GSM base station, the stress hormone levels increased

significantly during the first six months while dopamine and PEA levels decreased substantially. Even after one and a half years, the initial levels were not restored" (Gustavs). What should we conjure from these findings? That electromagnetic fields directly affect the heart, two-fold, by direct electrical stimulation, disrupting the hearts electrical rhythms and the disruption of the Vagus Nerve, causing failure to deliver the Neurotransmitter,Vagusstoff, to the heart.

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