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Old 10-13-2009, 10:53 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Factually speaking, what effect do EMFs have and by what mechanism do they cause these effects?
Strictly by the facts, low frequency EMFs are non-ionizing. Therefore, by definition, they cannot interfere with or cause chemical reactions. Additionally, in the frequency range applicable, they are not able to cause tissue heating (like microwaves or radiowaves). Finally, their ability to penetrate the skin is VERY limited.
Given the above facts (and they are verifiable, testable facts), how do low frequency EMFs adversely affect humans?
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