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Medical Equivalents

By Gerald Goldberg, M.D. (Microwave radiation effects on organs and systems of the body) [Excerpted from “Would You Put Your Head in a Microwave Oven?”] The following list includes some common conditions that affect certain organ systems. The list is not exhaustive but does reflect some of the more common illnesses that present today. The list is designed to help the average reader see the relationship between the dosimetry model and the current diseases which affect the general population. By the same token, for anyone who does research, a rise in the incidence of any particular disease across broad geographic areas that seems to have the same rate of change of incidence is probably related to microwave radiation. The list is not meant to be exhaustive and it does not exclude other factors that may contribute to illness. The point is that microwave radiation can be a powerful direct or contributory source of illness that may masquerade amongst the many medical terms that are used. Microwave radiation acts indiscriminately, affecting all equally; children, men, women and the elderly. Note the same also applies to pets, domestic and undomesticated animals. For that matter, all forms of life. The conditions referred to below apply equally to children as well as adults with obvious exceptions.

Nervous System Blood vessel disorders and functional disorders; stroke, CVA, headache syndrome, migraine headache, ocular blindness or partial blindness, multiple psychiatric disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, ADD, ADHD, autism, schizophrenia, alcoholic syndrome, psychosis, senility, Alzheimer’s disease, some neuropathies, some balance disorders, brain cancers (primary), hydrocephalus, MS, any syndrome encompassing cognitive dysfunction along with profound fatigue, PMS, light sensitivity disorders, sleep disorders, ALS, peripheral neuropathies, eye disorders including corneal abrasions, cataract, glaucoma, macular degeneration, retinopathies, decreased visual acuity, eye fatigue. Ear disorders including recurrent and repeat ear infections, labyrinthitis, tinnitus, decreased hearing, vertigo.

Metabolic or Endocrine Disorders Thyroid disorders, thyroid cyst, thyroid cancer, hypothyroidism, pancreatic cysts, pancreatic dysfunction, metabolic syndrome or syndrome X, adrenal dysfunction, hypoadrenalism, gonadal dysfunction, infertility, decreased libido, decreased hormonal production, obesity, liver dysfunction, Wilson syndrome, metabolic wasting, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic fascitis, syndrome of elevated cholesterol, hypertriglycedemia.

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Gastrointestinal Disorders Recurrent oral infections, tooth and periodontal disease, salivary tumors, pharyngeal (upper throat) infections and tumors, swallowing disorders, esophagitis, esophageal tumors, reflux esophagitis, stomach disorders, stomach ulcers, stomach cancer, lymphoma of the intestinal tract, pancreatic dysfunction, liver disorders, liver cancer, hepatitis, gallbladder dysfunction, malabsorption, constipation and diarrhea.

Kidney, Bladder and Sexual Function Kidney cysts, decreased kidney function, glomerulopathies, frequent urination, loss of bladder function (note the nerves, circulation to or the muscles of the bladder can be involved), bladder tumors, prostate disorders, testicular disorders, sexual dysfunction, decreased performance and libido, cancers of the genitourinary tract, infertility (male and female), uterine and ovarian cancers, vaginal cancer, recurrent bladder, urinary or vaginal tract infections (breast cancer and breast cyst are to be included in this list).

Vascular System (Arteries, Veins, Lymphatics and Blood-Forming Organs) Arteriosclerosis, vein thrombosis, aneurysms, ischemia, angina, claudication, venous insufficiency, lymphedema, lymphadenopathy, lymphatic cancer, lymph node enlargement, anemia, bone cancer, leukemia’s.

Bones and Mineral Metabolism Osteoporosis, osteopenia, demineralization syndrome and mineral malabsorption, arthritis, joint deformities, synovitis, spinal abnormalities, hip disorders.

Immune Dysfunction Recurrent infections, immune dysfunction, persistent and life-threatening infections, HIV syndrome, autoimmune disorders (lupus, SLE).

Respiratory System Recurrent laryngeal (upper airway) infections, laryngeal cancer, voice abnormalities, bronchitis, recurrent respiratory illnesses, pneumonia, lung cancer.

Skin Disorders Skin cancers, melanoma, head and neck cancers, squamous cell cancer, basal cell cancers, accelerated skin aging, poor wound healing, recurrent skin infection, recurrent abscesses, psoriasis, eczema, drying skin and hair.

Overview of Research Effects Research has shown such effects on living organisms at molecular and cellular levels on immune processes, in DNA, on the nervous, cardiac, endocrine, immune, and reproductive systems, modification of sleep and alteration of the cerebral electric response (EEG), increase of the arterial pressure and changes in the heart rhythm, and an increase in the permeability of the blood-brain barrier. “Electromagnetic fields and radiation damage DNA and enhance cell death rates and therefore they are a Ubiquitous Universal Genotoxic Carcinogen that enhances rates of cancer, cardiac, reproductive and neurological disease and mortality in human populations. Therefore there is no safe threshold level. The only safe exposure level is zero, a position confirmed by dose-response trends in epidemiological studies.” Dr. Neil Cherry (1946-2003) Associate Professor of Environmental Health Lincoln University, New Zealand

Some Common Symptoms of Radiofrequency Syndrome (also called Microwave Sickness) Neurological: Headaches, pressure or even pain on the head, a head “full of cotton wool”, dizziness, nausea, difficulty concentrating, inability to think clearly, absent mindedness, memory loss or memory lapses, reduced intellectual activity, irritability and increased agitation (emotional upheavals) in combination with nervous exhaustion, depression, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, chronic tiredness, muscle weakness, tremors, muscle spasms, numbness, tingling, altered reflexes, muscle and joint pain, leg and/or foot pain, cold feet, unstable gait, back pain, weak knees, flu-like symptoms, fever. More severe reactions can include seizures, paralysis, psychosis and stroke. Cardiac: Palpitations, arrhythmias, pain or pressure in the chest, low or high blood pressure, slow or fast heart rate, shortness of breath. Respiratory: Sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, other breathing problems Dermatological: Skin rash, itching, burning, facial flushing. Ophthalmologic: Pain or burning in the eyes, pressure in/behind the eyes, deteriorating vision, floaters, cataracts, eye strain and blurred vision. Others: Digestive problems, diffuse chronic pain in the lower abdomen, enlarged thyroid, overactive thyroid, testicular/ovarian pain, pains that move around the body, stomach pain, appendicitis, irregularities in the menstrual cycle, dryness of lips, tongue, mouth and eyes, great thirst, swollen throat, sweating, dehydration, nosebleeds, internal bleeding, altered sugar metabolism, immune abnormalities, redistribution of metals within the body, hair loss, pain in the teeth, deteriorating

Page 2 – Symptoms of Radiofrequency Syndrome (Microwave Sickness) fillings, impaired sense of smell, ringing in the ears, cold “drafts” where no air movement takes place, increased sensitivity to external factors such as noise and bright light, attacks of giddiness, disturbed dreaming. Chronic symptoms of microwave sickness are eventually succeeded by crises of adrenal exhaustion, ischemic heart disease, Alzheimer’s, cancers in various soft tissue areas (breasts, ovaries, testicles, eyes) and other organs of the body, etc. “It’s first signs [Microwave sickness] are low blood pressure and slow pulse. The later and most common manifestations are chronic excitation of the sympathetic nervous system [stress syndrome] and high blood pressure. This phase also often includes headache, dizziness, eye pain, sleeplessness, irritability, anxiety, stomach pain, nervous tension, inability to concentrate, hair loss, plus an increased incidence of appendicitis, cataracts, reproductive problems, and cancer. The chronic symptoms are eventually succeeded by crisis of adrenal exhaustion and ischemic heart disease [the blockage of coronary arteries and heart attacks].” Dr. Robert O. Becker (quoted from page 314-315 of his book, The Body Electric) There are numerous markers, which show very clearly that human biology is being affected. All of these abnormalities have been shown in scientific studies to be caused by long-term exposure to microwave and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.  Decreased blood flow in the brain;  Low Natural Killer Cell counts;  Depleted serotonin levels in the blood;  Altered melatonin levels in the blood;  Exhausted adrenal glands;  Reactivated viral infections (e.g. Epstein Barr Virus, Cytomegalo Virus, Human Herpes 6 Virus, Coxsackie Virus, etc.);  Increased oxidative stress as evidenced by the biological marker MDA;  An abnormality of calcium flux in and out of cells;  T-Helper/T-Suppressor Ratio abnormalities;  Norepinephrine, Acetylcholine, and Dopamine alterations in the brain; 

Blood coagulation disorders;

 Increased sensitivities and allergic reactions, and so on.

The Microwave Syndrome: 13 Categories European scientists Dr. Claude Monet and Dr. Pierre le Ruz have put together the following detailed reference list of the thirteen basic categories of the Microwave Syndrome. These conditions and impairments are known by medical science to be the result of chronic exposure to non-thermal microwave radiation which now saturates our environment from both wireless antenna installations and personal wireless devices. Illnesses and impairments in these categories are the very symptoms which propel millions of Americans to seek extensive medical diagnosis and treatment each year: 1. Dystonic Cardiovascular Syndrome includes:  bradycardia (abnormally slow pulse)  tachycardia (abnormally fast pulse)  hyper/hypo blood pressure (high or low blood pressure)  atherosclerosis  stroke  symptoms mimicking heart attack 2. Chronic Diencephalic Syndrome includes:  dizziness,  sleep disorders  concentration disturbances  chronic fatigue syndrome 3. Chronic Asthenia Syndrome includes:  fatigue  irritability  nausea  headache  anorexia  muscle aches and weakness  hair loss

Page 2 – The Microwave Syndrome: 13 Categories 4. Cancerous Pathology Syndrome includes:  solid tumors  leukemia  melanoma 5. Dermatologic Pathology Syndrome includes:  dermatitis  dermatosis  eczema  psoriasis  skin allergy 6. Dopaminergic Pathology Syndrome includes:  restless leg syndrome  numbness in limbs  cramps in limbs during and after sleep  Parkinson’s disease 7. Immune Pathology Syndrome includes:  high lymphocyte count  abnormal white blood cells  abnormal red blood cells 8. Procreative Pathology Syndrome includes:  drastic decrease of libido  infertility  miscarriage  premature birth  toxic fetal syndrome

Page 3 – The Microwave Syndrome: 13 Categories  retarded fetal growth  birth defects 9. Brain Pathology Syndrome includes:  benign and malignant brain tumors  breaching of the blood-brain barrier  electroencephalogram disturbances  brain fog/sudden loss of memory  tremors  dementia/Alzheimer's 10. Sensory Pathology Syndrome includes:  visual and hearing perturbations  nose bleeds, sore corner lips, jaw bleeds (bleeding gums)  fibromyalgia  allergy  asthma  tooth neuralgia (pain), especially in teeth with mercury amalgam fillings 11. Psychological Pathology includes:  irritability  lack of concern, lack of empathy  introversion, passiveness  submissiveness  hyperactivity  attention deficit  agitation under demand  depression

Page 4 – The Microwave Syndrome: 13 Categories  suicidal tendencies 12. Cell Pathology Syndrome includes:  DNA and chromosome damage  abnormal calcium influx and e-flux in cells  abnormal cell membrane permeability (fluid leaks) 13. Endocrine Pathology Syndrome includes:  diabetes  thyroid weakness or malfunction  serotonin deficiency  melatonin deficiency  adrenal deficiency

Non-Ionized Radiation Effects and Symptoms Symptoms of (UV, Visible, IR, Radar, Microwaves, TV, RF, Acoustic) in general:  Localized heating on skin (Amount of heat is proportional to the radiation field intensity)  Twitches in the muscles and nerves  Irreversible cell injury with the resultant loss of vital cell functions  Disruption of cell divisions and chromosomes  Production of genetic mutations  Carcinogenic effects  Electrochemical changes  Seizures, burns, browning skin, buzzing noise, high pitch hearing problems, fever, cardiovascular collapse, diarrhea, vomiting denaturation from temperature increase, denaturation from photochemical reactions, leukemogenic effects, weakened immune response, sinus and coupes, changes in innate and acquired behavior, natural avoidance and escape from radiation response, shock from waves, hypersensitivity, pressure felt on skull or other parts of body.  Intense sensations of heat below the skin, natural radiation from the sun can only penetrate to 3mm, but artificial man-made radiation from microwaves, infrared can penetrate deep into the muscles and bones and be felt as heat, pain, electrical shocks, and pressure.  Loss of willpower, unusual organ dysfunction The U.S. standard limits the exposure level to 10 milliwatts per square centimeter (10mW/sq cm). Although U.S. government officials as well as representatives for private industry indicate that the present standard is safe, critics claim evidence to the contrary. Some Soviet research has found evidence of damage to people caused by microwave levels considerably below the U.S. standard.

Symptoms of Microwaves  Microwaves penetrate deeper than Infrared (3mm Deep?)  Middle ear impairment  Auditory Sensations- Microwave Auditory Effect, Pulsed Microwaves Interact with the High Pitch Frequency Portion of the Auditory System  An acute short term exposure at power densities greater than 20m W/cm^2 can produce permanent morphological changes in the central nervous system of an animal  Leukomogenic effects at 100m W/cm^2 with 9270 MHZ  Immune System Effects, changes in white blood cells  Most biological effects occur with chronic repeated exposure  Can change calcium levels in neural tissue Microwave radiation can effect innate and acquired behaviors    

Irritability and aggression Motor coordination Avoidance and escape instincts Noxious feelings

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Auditory earaches, imbalance, lowered auditory threshold, tinnitus Cardiovascular altered heart rate, chest pains, cold extremities especially hands and feet, heart arrhythmias, internal bleeding, lowered/raised blood pressure, nosebleeds, shortness of breath, thrombosis effects Cognitive confusion, difficulty in learning new things, incoherent talk (temporary or permanent), lack of concentration, short / long-term memory impairment, spatial disorientation, spoonerisms Dermatological brown ‘sun spots’, crawling sensations, dry skin, facial flushing, growths and lumps, insect bites and stings, severe acne, skin irritation, skin rashes,

skin tingling, swelling of face/neck Emotional anger, anxiety attacks, crying, depression, feeling out of control, irritability, logorrhoea /verbosity, mood swings Gastrointestinal altered appetite, digestive problems, flatulence, food intolerances Genito-urinary smelly sweat / urine, urinary / bowel urgency Musculoskeletal aches / numbness / pain / prickling sensations in: bones, joints and muscles in: ankles / arms / elbows / feet / hips legs / lower back / neck / pelvis shoulders / wrists / cramp / tension in: arms / legs / toes, muscle spasms, muscular paralysis, muscular weakness, pain in: lips / jaws / teeth with amalgam fillings, restless legs,

tremor and shaking Neurological faintness, dizziness, ‘flu-like symptoms, headaches, hyperactivity, nausea, numbness, sleep problems, tiredness Ophthalmologic eyelid tremors/‘tics’, impaired vision, irritating sensation, pain / ‘gritty’ feeling, pressure behind eyes, shiny eyes, smarting, dry eyes Other physiological abnormal menstruation, brittle nails, hair loss, itchy scalp, metal redistribution, thirst / dryness of lips/tongue/eyes Respiratory asthma, bronchitis, cough /throat irritation, pneumonia, sinusitis Sensitisation allergies, chemical sensitivity, light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, smell sensitivity

NOTES ON SYMPTOMS  Accumulation. Cumulative exposures can produce symptoms, making symptoms from chronic exposure more difficult to recognize than from acute exposure.  Delay. Symptoms can be delayed after acute exposure for a few hours or even days. This is said to become more common the longer the patient has been sensitized.  Diurnal state. Symptoms vary according to the diurnal state of the person’s body. A person’s own endogenous electromagnetic field often declines during the day.  Duration. Individual symptoms can last for a short or long time. As a group symptoms can become worse. They can fade after 2-12 months without EMR exposure.  Frequencies. The sufferer may react first to a single frequency or source but later to more (e.g. first to Wi-Fi but later to mobile phones and power cables).  Intensity. As the condition progresses the level of sensitivity can increase: a person may first have pains from a phone next to the head but later from one at 3 meters.  Ionizing similarities. Studies indicate symptoms from exposure to electromagnetic (non-ionizing) radiation are similar to those from radioactive (ionizing) radiation.  Severe reactions. Severe reactions can include paralysis, convulsions, seizures, loss of consciousness and stroke, or they can exacerbate an existing medical condition.  Variety. Individual variation in tissue/bone density, acidity, salt content, skin conductivity, size, etc. affect absorption. This may relate to the variety of symptoms.

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