Health Concerns Amplified: 5G Tower's Impact Triggers Severe Symptoms in Swedish Man
"Case Study Reveals Immediate Health Effects and Calls for Caution Amidst 5G Rollout"
After the installation of a 5G tower near his apartment, a healthy 49-year-old man from Sweden experienced severe heart-related issues, triggering concerns about the impact of this technology on human health. This incident, documented in a recent case study published in the Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health, highlighted the swift onset of troubling symptoms in the presence of 5G radiation.
This report, the fifth in a series by Dr. Lennart Hardell, an eminent researcher focused on radiation-induced cancer risks, and Mona Nilsson from the Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation, sheds light on the real-world health effects of 5G radiofrequency (RF) radiation.
The Swedish man's distressing health problems emerged shortly after a 5G tower was activated near his residence. The symptoms significantly reduced when he sought refuge in an environment free from 5G radiation. However, every return to his original home reignited these health issues.
Dr. Hardell, an experienced oncologist and epidemiologist, has contributed extensively to over 350 papers, nearly 60 of which concentrate on RF radiation. Mona Nilsson, collaborating with Hardell for more than three years, emphasized the consistent pattern observed in their studies, indicating that exposure to high levels of 5G radiation rapidly induced severe symptoms associated with 'microwave syndrome' or 'RF sickness.'
Expressing concern, Nilsson labeled the unchecked rollout of 5G as a significant issue, subjecting individuals to elevated levels of pulse-modulated 5G radiation without informed consent or substantial evidence proving its safety.
The case study detailed the deteriorating health of the man, previously in good health, following the installation of 5G infrastructure near his home. His symptoms, including chest pain, severe headaches, memory loss, and skin-related sensations, became unbearable, prompting him to fear for his life. His daughter also reported experiencing headaches and sleep disturbances.
Upon relocating to an area with minimal RF radiation, the man's symptoms alleviated swiftly, as reported in questionnaires completed before and after exposure to 5G. The documented symptoms mirrored those typically associated with microwave syndrome, corroborating previous studies on the adverse health effects of microwave/RF radiation on the human body.
Hardell and Nilsson measured RF radiation levels in the abandoned apartment, revealing high readings of pulsed RF radiation, which they suggested could be more hazardous than continuous signals. While the measured levels were below ICNIRP 2020 limits for 5G frequencies, the study concluded that even levels below these limits could cause severe health effects in a short period.
Critically, the researchers criticized ICNIRP for its limited scope in recognizing non-thermal effects of RF radiation, dismissing evidence contrary to their established guidelines. This perspective overlooks the growing body of evidence indicating harmful effects below ICNIRP's defined safety levels.
Nilsson highlighted the urgent need for public awareness about the unprecedented exposure to microwave radiation in homes and urged for a moratorium on 5G until risks are thoroughly investigated. She criticized regulatory bodies like the FCC and ICNIRP for prioritizing industry interests over public health, emphasizing the inadequacy of current exposure limits to safeguard against chronic exposure to RF radiation.
Miriam Eckenfels-Garcia from Children's Health Defense echoed similar concerns, emphasizing the outdated FCC limits and the necessity for regulatory bodies to consider numerous studies like this one, urging them to prioritize public safety over industry interests.