Jul 21, 2020
Is wifi radiation harmful? Dafna
Tachover asked this after experiencing extreme symptoms that began
with a laptop purchase. She shares her research and efforts since
then with podcast listeners.
In this episode, she addresses
Dafna Tachover is the director
of Stop 5G & Wireless Harms Project, a part of Children's Health
Defense, and an attorney in New York and Israel. She begins by
relaying her own experience in 2009 while living in Princeton, New
Jersey, and starting her own law practice.
After buying a new laptop, she noticed disturbing symptoms while in
proximity with the computer that continued despite returning and
trying other laptops. These symptoms included tingling in her
fingers and feet, headaches, and heart palpitations. She explains
that she doesn't like the term "sensitivity" for this
condition—rather, the word "injury" is a more accurate word for
this. She had worked with wireless for years before and it had
taken its toll, injuring her system.
She describes why our biology is
affected and why we need
EMF protection from this pulsation modulation. She also
explains the pushback to this claim and notes that there is a huge
amount of studies that answer "is wifi radiation harmful?" with a
definitive "yes." She notes the extreme financial incentive
for wireless companies to cast this in the light of conspiracy
theory and then explains what 5G is and how it will increase this
radiation.
Finally, she offers several ways listeners can fight back and make
decisions to hardwire their own homes and eliminate radiation in
their surroundings.
For resources on how to hardwire
to the internet within your home along with other information,
see
childrenshealthdefense.org.
Other resources include
saferemr.com
,
mdsafetech.org, and buildingbiology.com.
Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK