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Date: February 14, 2024 at 15:12:58
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Influence of electromagnetic fields on the circadian rhythm:

URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2319417023000033


Influence of electromagnetic fields on the circadian
rhythm: Implications for human health and disease
Author links open overlay panelJan Martel a, Shih-Hsin
Chang a, Gaétan Chevalier b, David M. Ojcius c d, John
D. Young e
a
Center for Molecular and Clinical Immunology, Chang
Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
b
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health,
University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
c
Chang Gung Immunology Consortium, Chang Gung Memorial
Hospital at Linkou, Taoyuan, Taiwan
d
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of the
Pacific, Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry, San
Francisco, CA, USA
e
Chang Gung Biotechnology Corporation, Taipei, Taiwan
Received 29 July 2022, Accepted 16 January 2023,
Available online 19 January 2023, Version of Record 29
March 2023.

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The earth's natural electromagnetic fields influence
the circadian rhythm in humans.


Sunspots and seasonal weakening of the geomagnetic
field can affect human health.


Seasonal geomagnetic field weakening increases
infectious and chronic diseases.


Electromagnetic pollution from wireless devices can
also affect circadian rhythms.


Grounding and reduction of electromagnetic pollution
can produce health benefits.


Abstract
Living organisms have evolved within the natural
electromagnetic fields (EMFs) of the earth which
comprise the global atmospheric electrical circuit,
Schumann resonances (SRs) and the geomagnetic field.
Research suggests that the circadian rhythm, which
controls several physiological functions in the human
body, can be influenced by light but also by the
earth's EMFs. Cyclic solar disturbances, including
sunspots and seasonal weakening of the geomagnetic
field, can affect human health, possibly by disrupting
the circadian rhythm and downstream physiological
functions. Severe disruption of the circadian rhythm
increases inflammation which can induce fatigue, fever
and flu-like symptoms in a fraction of the population
and worsen existing symptoms in old and diseased
individuals, leading to periodic spikes of infectious
and chronic diseases. Possible mechanisms underlying
sensing of the earth's EMFs involve entrainment via
electrons and electromagnetic waves, light-dependent
radical pair formation in retina cryptochromes, and
paramagnetic magnetite nanoparticles. Factors such as
electromagnetic pollution from wireless devices, base
antennas and low orbit internet satellites, shielding
by non-conductive materials used in shoes and
buildings, and local geomagnetic anomalies may also
affect sensing of the earth's EMFs by the human body
and contribute to circadian rhythm disruption and
disease development.


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Date: March 22, 2024 at 08:43:53
From: EQF, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Influence of electromagnetic fields on the circadian rhythm:


Posted by EQF on March 22, 2024

My past discussions over many years with people who are strongly Earthquake Sensitive and other information indicate to me that the human body and mind interactions with electromagnetic energy fields are likely a lot more involved with other things besides circadian rhythm.

There can be serious impacts on people's health.

Other things besides electromagnetic fields likely also affect the human mind and body.

Years ago I sent information regarding this subject matter to the people running one particular government. They were I believe quite surprised but did not take it as seriously as they should have.

These are personal opinions.

Regards to all,

EQF


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Date: March 23, 2024 at 14:02:56
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Influence of electromagnetic fields on the circadian rhythm:


you wrote:
Other things besides electromagnetic fields likely also
affect the human mind and body.

yes the paper gets into this.


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Date: March 24, 2024 at 02:30:15
From: EQF, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Influence of electromagnetic fields on the circadian rhythm:


Posted by EQF on March 24, 2024

Hi Pamela,

Regardless of how much the authors believe they know about this subject matter, I am quite certain that they don't know even a large fraction of what I personally know.

Some of what I have discovered is so confidential and controversial that I have to be Extremely careful about whom I discuss it with and exactly what I discuss.

I am not associated with the U.S. government. But those people are aware of some, but not all, of this information. And, they are keeping it quiet.

Sadly, I have to say that I am not aware of any UFO activity anywhere. However, like probably most people, I wish that there actually were some, as long as it does not involve me!

These are personal opinions,

Regards to all,

EQF


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