விரைந்து செய்யும் வினையை நீட்டித்தலும், செய்ய நினைந்ததனை மறத்தலும்,
அதனைச் செய்தற்குச் சோம்புதலும், அதனைச் செய்யாது உறங்குதலுமாகிய இவை
நான்கும் கெடுந்தன்மையுடையார் விரும்பி ஏறும் மரக்கலம்.
நாளைக்கு செய்வோம்,பிறகு பார்க்கலாம் என்பதுதான் நெடுநீர்.
இதைத் தவிர்த்தாலே மறத்தல், சோம்பல், அளவுக்கு மிஞ்சிய தூக்கம் ஆகியன இயல்பாகவே ஒழிந்துவிடும்.
அதனால்தான் காலம் தாழ்த்துவது,செய்யவேண்டியதை இழுத்தடிப்பதைக் குறிக்கும்
நெடுநீரை முதலில் எழுதி ஏனையவற்றை அதை தொடர்ந்து பேரறிஞர் திருவள்ளுவர்
எழுதியிருக்கிறார் போலும்.
நான் பார்த்த வெற்றிகரமான தொழில்
முனைவோர் அனைவரினதும் முக்கியமான பொது இயல்புகளில் ஒன்று சிறு விசயமானாலும்
காலம் தாழ்த்தாமல் உடனடியாகச் செய்யும் சுறுசுறுப்பு.
அதுதான் அவர்களை வெற்றிகரமானவர்களாக்கி இருக்கிறது.
அவர்களை அறிந்துகொண்டபோதுதான் திருவள்ளுவரின் இந்தக் குறளின் ஆழமே புரிந்தது.
வெற்றிபெறவேண்டும் என்று விரும்பும் அனைவருக்கும் இந்தக் குறள் மந்திரம் போன்று இருக்கட்டும்.
சாபங்கள் மொத்தம் 13 வகையான சாபங்கள் இருக்கிறது என்றால் உங்களால் நம்ப முடிகிறதா?!* 1) பெண் சாபம், 2) பிரேத சாபம், 3) பிரம்ம சாபம், 4) சர்ப்ப சாபம், 5) பித்ரு சாபம், 6) கோ சாபம், 7) பூமி சாபம், 8) கங்கா சாபம், 9) விருட்ச சாபம், 10) தேவ சாபம் 11) ரிஷி சாபம் 12) முனி சாபம், 13) குலதெய்வ சாபம் அவற்றை ஒவ்வொன்றாக பார்க்கலாம். *1) பெண் சாபம் :*
இது எப்படி ஏற்படுகிற தென்றால், பெண்களை ஏமாற்று வதும், சகோதரிகளை
ஆதரிக்காமல் இருப்பதாலும், மனைவியைக் கைவிடுவதாலும் வருகிறது.பெண் சாபம்
ஏற்பட்டால் வம்சம் அழியும். *2) பிரேத சாபம் :*
இறந்த மனிதனின் உடலை வைத்துக்கொண்டு அவரை இழிவாகப் பேசுவதும், அவருடைய
உடலைத் தாண்டுவதும், பிணத்தின் இறுதி காரியங்களை செய்யவிடாமல் தடுப்பதும்,
இறந்தவரை வேண்டியவர்கள் பார்க்க அனுமதி மறுப்பதும் பிரேத சாபத்தை
ஏற்படுத்தும்.பிரேத சாபத்தால் ஆயுள் குறையும். *3) பிரம்ம சாபம்:* நமக்கு வித்தை கற்றுக்கொடுத்த குருவை மறப்பது, வித்தையை தவறாக பயன்படுத்துவது,
மற்றவர்களுக்கு சொல்லிக் கொடுக்காமல் ஒரு வித்தையை மறைத்து
வைப்பது,இவற்றான காரணங்களால், பிரம்ம சாபம் ஏற்படுகிறது.பிரம்ம சாபத்தால்,
வித்யா நஷ்டம் அதாவது, படிப்பு இல்லாமல் போகும். *4) சர்ப்ப சாபம்:* பாம்புகளை தேவையின்றி கொல்வதாலும் அவற்றின் இருப்பிடங்களை அழிப்பதாலும்,சர்ப்ப சாபம் உண்டாகும். இதனால், கால-சர்ப்ப தோஷமும் ஏற்பட்டு திருமணத் தடை ஏற்படும். *5) பித்ரு சாபம்:*
முன்னோர்களுக்கு செய்யவேண்டிய திதி மற்றும் தர்ம காரியங்களை செய்யாமல்
மறப்பதும், தாய்- தந்தை தாத்தா-பாட்டி போன்றோரை உதாசீனப்படுத்துவதும் ,
அவர்களை ஒதுக்கி வைப்பதும்,பித்ரு சாபத்தை ஏற்படுத்தும். பித்ரு சாபம்
பாலாரிஷ்ட சாபத்தையும் ஏற்படுத்தி, வம்சத்தில் ஆண் குழந்தை பிறக்காமல்
போவது, குழந்தைகள் இறந்துபோவது போன்றவற்றை ஏற்படுத்தும். *6) கோ சாபம்:*
பசுவை வதைப்பது, பால் மரத்த பசுவை வெட்டக் கொடுப்பது கன்றுடன் கூடிய
பசுவைப் பிரிப்பது , தாகத்தால் பசு தவிக்கும் போது தண்ணீர் கொடுக்காதது
போன்ற காரணங்களால் கோ சாபம் ஏற்படும்.இதனால், குடும்பத்திலோ வம்சத்திலோ
எவ்வித வளர்ச்சியும் இல்லாமல் போகும். *7) பூமி சாபம்:*
ஆத்திரத்தில் பூமியை சதா காலால் உதைப்பதும், பாழ்படுத்துவதும், தேவையற்ற
பள்ளங்களை உண்டு பண்ணுவதும், அடுத்தவர் பூமியைப் பறிப்பதும் பூமி சாபத்தை
உண்டாக்கும்.பூமிசாபம் நரகவேதனையைக் கொடுக்கும். *8) கங்கா சாபம்:* பலர் அருந்தக்கூடிய நீரை பாழ் செய்வதாலும், ஓடும் நதியை அசுத்தம் செய்வதாலும், கங்கா சாபம் வரும். கங்கா சாபத்தால் எவ்வளவு தோண்டினாலும் நீர் கிடைக்காது. *9) விருட்ச சாபம்:*
பச்சை மரத்தை வெட்டுவதும், கனி கொடுக்கும் மரத்தை பட்டுப்போகச் செய்வதும்,
மரத்தை எரிப்பதும், மரங்கள் சூழ்ந்த இடத்தை, வீடு கட்டும் மனையாக்குவதும்
விருட்ச சாபத்தை ஏற்படுத்தும்.விருட்ச சாபத்தினால், கடன் மற்றும் நோய்
உண்டாகும். *10) தேவ சாபம்:* தெய்வங்களின் பூஜையைப் பாதியில்
நிறுத்துவது, தெய்வங்களை இகழ்வது போன்ற காரணங்களால், தேவ சாபம் ஏற்படும்.
தேவ சாபத்தால் உறவினர்கள் பிரிந்துவிடுவர். *11) ரிஷி சாபம்:* இது கலியுகத்தில் ஆச்சார்ய புருஷர்களையும் உண்மையான பக்தர்களையும் அவமதிப்பது போன்றவற்றால் ஏற்படும். ரிஷி சாபத்தால், வம்சம் அழியும். *12) முனி சாபம்:*
எல்லைதெய்வங்கள், மற்றும் சின்னசின்ன தெய்வங்களுக்கு வழங்க வேண்டிய
மரியாதைகளையும் பூஜையையும் மறப்பது முனி சாபத்தை ஏற்படுத்தும்.முனி
சாபத்தால் செய்வினைக் கோளாறு எற்படும். *13) குலதெய்வ சாபம் :*
இது நமது முன்னோர்கள் பூஜித்த தெய்வத்தை மறக்காமல் இருப்பது.குலதெய்வ
சாபத்தால் குடும்பத்தில் ஒரு போதும் மகிழ்ச்சி ஏற்படாமல் போகும்.ஒருவித
துக்கம் சூழ்ந்துகொள்ளும்.சாபம் என்பது நல்லவர்களுக்கு வரமாக
மாறும்.தீயவர்களை அழிக்கும்.எவ்வளவு வரங்கள் பெற்றாலும், தாங்கள் பெற்ற
வரத்தின் பலத்தால், நல்லவர்களை ஒரு போதும் அழிக்க முடியாது.ஆனால், ஆற்றாமல்
அழுது பதறிய நெஞ்சிலிருந்து வந்த வார்த்தை சாபமாக மாறினால் எப்பேற்பட்ட
வலிமையான மனிதனையும் உரு தெரியாமல் அழித்து விடும்
Dopamine is one of the brain’s neurotransmitters—a chemical
that ferries information between neurons. Dopamine helps regulate movement,
attention, learning, and emotional responses. It also enables us not only to
see rewards, but to take action to move toward them. Since dopamine contributes
to feelings of pleasures and satisfaction as part of the reward system, the
neurotransmitter also plays a part in addiction.
Neurotransmitters are chemicals made by nerve cells called
neurons. They’re used to communicate messages across different parts of the
brain and between the brain and the rest of the body.
Dopamine is involved mainly in controlling movement. An
insufficient production of dopamine in part of the brain can lead to
Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s diseases is a noncurable nervous system
disorder that affects movement. It may cause stiffness, tremors, shaking, and
other symptoms. How Dopamine Works Inside the Brain’s Reward System
Dopamine plays a role in the brain’s reward system, helping
to reinforce certain behaviors that result in reward. A surge of dopamine, for
instance, is what prompts a laboratory rat to repeatedly press a lever to get a
pellet of food, or a human to take a second slice of pizza.
Recently, scientists have shown that dopamine can help with
unlearning fearful associations. In a study published in June 2018 in the
journal Nature Communications, researchers uncovered the role of dopamine in
lessening fearful reactions over time, an important component of therapy for
people with anxiety disorders, such as phobias or post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD).
More on the Brain and Dopamine
Dopamine also helps to aid the flow of information to the
brain regions responsible for thought and emotion. According to the National
Institute of Mental Health, too little dopamine — or problems in the way the
brain uses dopamine — may play a role in disorders such as schizophrenia or
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Dopamine and the Body’s Stress Response
In other parts of the body, dopamine acts as type of hormone
called a catecholamine. Catecholamines are made in the adrenal glands — small
hormone production factories that sit on top of the kidneys.
There are three main catecholamines:
Dopamine
Epinephrine
(adrenaline)
Norepinephrine
These hormones get released into the bloodstream when the
body is physically or mentally stressed. They cause biochemical changes that
activate the so-called fight-or-flight response. That’s the body’s natural
reaction to a real or perceived stress.
Dopamine has many functions outside the brain. It acts as a
vasodilator, helping to widen blood vessels. It helps to increase urine output
in the kidneys, and in the pancreas it reduces the production of insulin, a
hormone involved in blood sugar regulation.
Dopamine and Digestion
Dopamine also plays a role in the digestive system, helping
to make sure the contents of the gastrointestinal tract don’t pass through too
quickly. In the immune system, dopamine dampens inflammation, normally helping
to prevent the sort of runaway immune response seen in autoimmune diseases.
What Are Dopamine Receptors?
Dopamine receptors are proteins found in the brain and
nerves throughout the body. If neurotransmitters are the nerve cells’ chemical
messengers, then receptors are the nerve cells’ chemical receivers.
As a dopamine signal approaches a nearby neuron, it attaches
to that neuron’s receptor. The receptor and neurotransmitter work like a lock
and key. The dopamine attaches to the dopamine receptor, delivering its
chemical message by causing changes in the receiving nerve cell.
Why Dopamine Receptors Are Key for Neurological and Physical
Functions
Dopamine receptors play an important role in many
neurological processes, including movement coordination and fine motor control,
pleasure, cognition, memory, and learning.
Abnormally functioning dopamine receptors may play a role in
several neurological and psychiatric illnesses. Therefore, dopamine receptors
are a natural target for many drug therapies.
Some street drugs, including heroin, cocaine, and
methamphetamine, also act on dopamine receptors in the brain. They can cause
nerve cells to release too much dopamine or prevent the nervous system from
recycling dopamine once it’s done its job, highjacking the brain’s reward
system.
Euphoric Effects, Pleasure, and Dopamine
Dopamine creates feelings of pleasure. Certain drugs, such
as cocaine, can cause large amounts of dopamine to flood the system, producing
euphoric effects or a “high” that leave the user wanting more.
As these drugs are abused over time, dopamine’s pleasurable
effects on the brain lessen.
To regain these pleasurable effects, a user must increase
the amount of drug taken. This phenomenon is called “tolerance.”
Dopamine Drugs
There are a few classes of medication that work on the
dopamine pathways of the brain to treat disease. They include:
Levodopa (L-dopa) Levodopa is a drug used to treat
Parkinson’s disease. Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease start to show up when
dopamine-producing cells in the brain die. Levodopa, a precursor chemical to
dopamine, helps to boost dopamine levels in the brain. Once levodopa reaches
the brain, it transforms into dopamine.
Dopamine Agonists Dopamine agonists are a class of drugs
that bind to and activate dopamine receptors in the brain. They mimic the
action of naturally-occurring dopamine in the brain, causing the neurons to
react as they would to dopamine.
Dopamine agonists trick the brain into thinking it’s getting
the dopamine it needs.
Dopamine agonists are used to treat low dopamine conditions,
including Parkinson’s disease and restless legs syndrome (RLS). RLS is a sleep
disorder that causes an unpleasant tingling or twitching sensation in the legs
when lying or sitting down, mostly at night, resulting in an irresistible urge
to move them, and in insomnia. Like Parkinson’s disease, it too seems to be
caused by a dopamine shortage in the brain.
Dopamine agonists also are sometimes used to treat
depression and fibromyalgia.
Common dopamine agonist drugs include:
Mirapex
(ramipexole)
Neupro
(rotigotine)
Requip
(ropinirole)
Serious side effects associated with dopamine agonists
include low blood pressure, dizziness when standing up, hallucinations, and
impulse control disorders, such as pathological gambling, compulsive eating,
and hypersexuality.
Dopamine Antagonists Dopamine antagonists are a class of
drugs that bind to and block dopamine receptors. Dopamine antagonists turn down
dopamine activity, which may be useful for the treatment of psychiatric
conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which have been
associated with an overactive dopamine system.
Many antipsychotic drugs are dopamine antagonists, working
to block dopamine receptors in the brain.
Dopamine antagonists that act on dopamine receptors in the
gastrointestinal tract may be used to treat nausea, or as anti-emetics to stop
vomiting.
Dopamine antagonist drugs include:
Thorazine or
Largactil (chlorpromazine)
Reglan
(metoclopramide)
Phenergan
(promethazine)
Invenga
(paliperidone)
Risperdal
(risperidone)
Seroquel
(quetiapine)
Clozaril
(clozepine)
Dopamine Supplements and Supplementation
Dopamine is found in many types of food, but dopamine itself
can’t cross into the brain from the bloodstream, so eating foods that contain
dopamine won’t raise dopamine levels in the brain. But dopamine’s precursor
molecule, tyrosine, can cross the blood-brain barrier, according to a review
published in November 2015 in the Journal of Psychiatric Research.
Tyrosine is an amino acid found naturally in protein-rich
foods, such as cheese, nuts, and meat. Under certain circumstances, tyrosine
supplements can help boost dopamine levels in the brain, leading some to
believe that tyrosine supplementation could help with neurological and mental
health conditions involving low dopamine. In fact, the Parkinson’s disease drug
Levodopa was originally synthesized from one form of tyrosine.
But scientific studies have failed to show that this is the
case. Tyrosine supplements don’t appear to have much — if any — effect on
physiology, thought, or behavior.
Dopamine is heavily involved in the motor system. When the
brain fails to produce enough dopamine, it can result in Parkinson’s disease. A
primary treatment for Parkinson’s disease, therefore, is a drug called L-dopa,
which spurs the production of dopamine. Dopamine has also been implicated in
schizophrenia and ADHD, but its role is not fully understood. People with low
dopamine activity may also be more prone to addiction. The presence of a
certain kind of dopamine receptor is associated with sensation-seeking, more
commonly known as risk taking.
In 1993, Erin Brockovich (Julia
Roberts) is an unemployed single mother of three children, who has
recently been injured in a traffic accident with a doctor and is suing
him. Her lawyer, Ed Masry (Albert Finney), expects to win, but Erin's
explosive courtroom behavior under cross-examination loses her the case,
and Ed will not return her phone calls afterwards. One day he arrives
at work to find her in the office, apparently working. She says that he
told her things would work out and they didn't, and that she needed a
job. He feels bad for her, and decides to give her a try at the office.
Erin is given files for a real-estate case where Pacific Gas and
Electric (PG&E) is offering to purchase the home of Hinkley,
California, resident Donna Jensen. Erin is surprised to see medical
records in the file and visits Donna, who explains that she had simply
kept all her PG&E correspondence together. Donna appreciates
PG&E's help: she has had several tumors and her husband has
Hodgkin's disease, but PG&E has always supplied a doctor at their
own expense. Erin asks why they would do that, and Donna replies,
"because of the chromium". Erin begins digging into the case and finds
evidence that the groundwater in Hinkley is seriously contaminated with
carcinogenic hexavalent chromium, but PG&E has been telling Hinkley
residents that they use a safer form of chromium. After several days
away from the office doing this research, she is fired by Ed until he
realizes that she was working all the time, and sees what she has found
out.
Rehired, she continues her research, and over time, visits
many Hinkley residents and wins their trust. She finds many cases of
tumors and other medical problems in Hinkley. Everyone has been treated
by PG&E's doctors and thinks the cluster of cases is just a
coincidence, unrelated to the "safe" chromium. The Jensens' claim for
compensation grows into a major class-action lawsuit, but the direct
evidence only relates to PG&E's Hinkley plant, not to the senior
management.
Knowing that PG&E could delay any settlement for
years through delays and appeals, Ed takes the opportunity to arrange
for disposition by binding arbitration, but a large majority of the
plaintiffs must agree to this. Erin returns to Hinkley and persuades all
634 plaintiffs to go along. While she is there, a man approaches her to
say that he and his cousin were PG&E employees, but his cousin
recently died from the poison. The man says he was tasked with
destroying documents at PG&E, but, "as it turns out, I wasn't a very
good employee".
He gives Erin the documents: a 1966 memo proves
corporate headquarters knew the water was contaminated with hexavalent
chromium, did nothing about it, and advised the Hinkley operation to
keep this secret. The judge orders PG&E to pay a settlement amount
of $333 million to be distributed among the plaintiffs.
In the
final scene, Ed hands Erin her bonus payment for the case but warns her
he has changed the amount. She explodes into a complaint that she
deserves more respect, but is astonished to find that he has increased
it—to $2 million.
The consequences of maltreatment can be devastating. For over 30
years, clinicians have described the effects of child abuse and neglect
on the physical, psychological, cognitive, and behavioral development of
children. Physical consequences range from minor injuries to severe
brain damage and even death. Psychological consequences range from
chronic low self-esteem to severe dissociative states. The cognitive
effects of abuse range from attentional problems and learning disorders
to severe organic brain syndromes. Behaviorally, the consequences of
abuse range from poor peer relations all the way to extraordinarily
violent behaviors. Thus, the consequences of abuse and neglect affect
the victims themselves and the society in which they live. Many complexities challenge our understanding of factors and
relationships that exacerbate or mitigate the consequences of abusive
experiences. The majority of children who are abused do not show signs
of extreme disturbance. Research has suggested a relationship between
child maltreatment and a variety of short- and long-term consequences,
but considerable uncertainty and debate remain about the effects of
child victimization on children, adolescents, and adults. The
relationship between the causes and consequences of child maltreatment
is particularly problematic, since some factors (such as low
intelligence in the child) may help stimulate abusive behavior by the
parent or caretaker, but low intelligence can also be a consequence of
abusive experiences in early childhood. Every
child who has experienced abuse or neglect will have their own response
to the trauma. While some children have long-lasting effects, others
are able to recover quicker and with ease. There is not a right or wrong
way for a child to manage effects of the abuse and neglect they have
suffered.
What are some factors that can influence children’s responses to trauma?
Age
Developmental status
Type of abuse and/or neglect
How often and how long a child was abused
How severe the abuse was
The relationship between the child and the perpetrator
What are some physical effects of child abuse and neglect?
Bruises and welts
Scrapes and cuts
Burn marks
Head trauma
Weakened brain development
Sprains or broken bones
Difficulty walking or sitting
Torn, stained, or bloody clothing
Pain or itching in the genital area
Bruises or bleeding in and around the genital area
Sexually transmitted diseases
Inappropriate dress
Poor hygiene
Poor physical health
What are some psychological and mental effects of child abuse and neglect?
Anxiety
Depression
Low self-esteem
Withdrawn
Dissociation
Difficulty with making and maintaining relationships
Experiences flashbacks
Hypervigilant
Persistent fear
What are some behavioral effects of child abuse and neglect?
Self-harm
Eating disorders
Alcohol and drug use
Trouble sleeping
Uncomfortable with physical contact with others
Repeating school grades
Absent from school often
Criminal activity
What are common effects on children who witness domestic violence?
Whether
children witness or experience abuse, it can take a toll on their
development. Domestic violence victims are not isolated to intimate
partners. Children are at an increased risk for emotional behavioral
problems regardless if they were directly abused or not. The effects
include:
“The
greatest act of domestic terrorism in the history of the USA is
currently in process and the culprits are the energy, electrical,
electronics and wireless radiation industries.”
Steven Magee
Cell Phones & the Wireless Age are causing major health challenges!
Most
people today carry a cell phone and wouldn't be without one in their day
to day businesses. But knowing what the dangers are and what you can do
to protect yourself and /or your loved ones can prevent major
illnesses, pain and suffering. Cell phones are more toxic and more carcinogenic than tobacco. Cell phones emit 3 types of radiation
- Antenna emits radio frequencies and microwaves - Circuitry and battery emits extremely low frequencies
Approximately 20-80% of the radiation from the antennae penetrates up
to 2 inches into the brain. Cell phones carried in belts expose other
areas of the body to harmful EMF’s. Children are extremely vulnerable-
50% more radiation is absorbed by a 10 year old than an adult due to
their thin skulls, smaller heads and developing nervous systems.
Cell Phone Radiation
In Japan,
legislation is being introduced to ban their use in restaurants. There
are 203 million Americans using cell phones and over 2.13 billion
worldwide users – and each year the numbers rise- it’s the most popular
item known to man.
It’s a multi-billion dollar
wireless communications industry. Never have we seen a technology grow
so rapidly and so profoundly in transforming the global village. By
2010- 90% of the world’s population will have mobile phones and wireless
internet.
Cell phones can create microwave like
effects on the human body when used in a train or an elevator as in a
metal box. The microwaves bounce off, in around and through the
train, like food being cooked in a microwave oven. You are bombarded
with the phone off and worse when the phone is on.
Dr.
George Carlo, an epidemiologist, lawyer, chief scientist who headed
the world’s largest research effort into wireless safety, also co-author
with journalist Martin Schram of "Cell Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age" pointed out 4 major findings in his research:
1. cell phones interfere with pacemakers, 2. developing skulls of children are penetrated deeply by the energy emitted from a cell phone, 3. the blood brain barrier which prevents invasion of the brain by toxins can be compromised by the cell phone radiation, and most startling,
4. radio frequency radiation creates micronuclei in human blood cells, a
type of genetic damage known to be a diagnostic marker for cancer.”
Found in cell phone users!!
Electromagnetic Pollution
In
totalling all of our modern day exposures - We are exposed to
200,000,000 times more EM fields in our environment today than our
ancestors. This is WAY more than our circuits can handle.EMF
is classified as a Group 2B carcinogen under standards established by
the World Health Organization’s Agency for Cancer Research. The
chemicals DDT and lead are also Group 2B carcinogens. ( Source: National
Institute for Environmental Health Sciences)
It's become a mounting problem...
EMF's or Electro-Smog is the # 1 Pollutant- They are invisible, silent and ubiquitous. In
fact, more studies exist showing the adverse effects of EMF's
(electromagnetic fields) than there are studies showing risks for cancer
by smokers. In May 2006, the London Observer reported the growing
concern about what it called the 'invisible smog' that has been created
by the 'electricity that powers our civilization'. Scientific evidence showed that this was:
'giving children cancer
causing miscarriages
suicides
making some people allergic to modern life‘.
Dr. Jack Kruse:·
Radiation from wireless technology affects the blood, the heart, and
the autonomic nervous system, your breasts, ovaries and sperm cells.
RF/microwave radiation affects your germline and ruins mitochondrial DNA
because it ruins calcium/calmodulin second messenger system of
signaling in cells. You do not need nuclear DNA or RNA damage to cause
widespread organ dysfunction via the IONIZING part of the spectrum of
light. Even RF radiation, on the low energy end of the spectrum of
light, causes is as the NTP study just laid out. Exposure to
electrosmog generated by electric, electronic, and wireless technology
is accelerating to the point that a portion of the population is
experiencing adverse reactions when they are exposed. The symptoms of
electrohypersensitivity (EHS), best described as rapid aging syndrome,
germline disorders, mitochondrial energy deficits that are more
prominently experienced by children than adults and resemble symptoms
experienced by radar operators in the 1940s to the 1960s and are well
described in the literature and in Robert O. Becker and Dr. Andrew
Marino's books. An increasingly common response includes clumping
(rouleau formation) of the red blood cells, heart palpitations, pain or
pressure in the chest accompanied by anxiety, and an upregulation of
the sympathetic nervous system coincident with a downregulation of the
parasympathetic nervous system typical of the "fight-or-flight"
response. The patient becomes chronically dehydrated because of poor
water creation due to poor mitochondrial function and blood sugar and
blood pressure rises in these cases to varying degrees. Provocation
studies have demonstrated that the response to electrosmog is
physiologic and not psychosomatic. Those who experience prolonged
and severe chronic electromagnetic exposure may develop physiologic and
psychologic problems as a consequence of their inability to work,
become fertile, their limited ability to travel in our highly
technologic environment, and the social stigma that their symptoms are
imagined rather than real. This is what American communication network
is doing to the American public's cells and tissues 24/7 now. 5G
will ELEVATE THESE RISKS BECAUSE JUMP CONDUCTION IS A FEATURE OF THE
ENGINEERING OF THESE WAVEFORMS BETWEEN 6-90 GHz now live in a city near
you. The NTP study release of 11/1/2018 was your last official warning.
It is time to protect yourself because no one else is going to do it for
you. You will soon see unusual human behavior and sickness all around
you that shows acute mitochondrial failure from rather innocuous
stimuli. The official word on these reports will be lies and obfuscation
to control the narrative and maintain control while the profiteers of
the internet of things keep harvesting $$$$ from your wallets as you
become even more addicted to what is harming you. Here is my
warning: Never underestimate the ability of others to PURPOSELY hide
knowledge about disease etiology beneath a carefully curated façade of
the illusion of knowledge called settled science.