Dirty electricity elevates blood sugar among electrically sensitive diabetics and may explain brittle diabetes.

作者: Magda Havas

DOI: 10.1080/15368370802072075

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摘要: Transient electromagnetic fields (dirty electricity), in the kilohertz range on electrical wiring, may be contributing to elevated blood sugar levels among diabetics and prediabetics. By closely following plasma glucose four Type 1 2 diabetics, we find that they responded directly amount of dirty electricity their environment. In an electromagnetically clean environment, require less insulin have lower glucose. Dirty electricity, generated by electronic equipment wireless devices, is ubiquitous Exercise a treadmill, which produces increases These findings explain why brittle difficulty regulating sugar. Based estimates people who suffer from symptoms hypersensitivity (3–35%), as many 5–60 million worldwide affected. Exposure pollution its various forms account for higher contribute misdiagnosis diabetes. Reducing exposure avoidance or with specially designed GS filters enable some better regulate medication borderline pre-diabetics remain non diabetic longer.

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