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Vomiting and Diarrhea Plague Japanese
Kindergartens
The
Outo-geri (Vomiting and Diarrhea) syndrome is increasingly plaguing
kindergarten children in Japanese cities. This phenomena has come
about and increased along with ambient exposures to increasing levels
of microwave radiation - in one of the most electropolluted countries
in the world - showing indeed a correlation. At the kindergarten my
son attended in Fukuoka City it was a major problem when we were
there - and just recently it unfortunately caused the death of one of
the kindergarten's children. And while the official line is to blame
it on intestinal viruses, I suspect rather that some underlying
environmental (i.e. exposure to ambient microwave radiation) cause is
weakening the children's immune systems thus making them more
susceptible to secondary causes like these intestinal viruses.
Intestinal
problems (e.g. nausea, diarrhea) are one of the symptoms numerous
people have reported with exposure to microwave radiation and other
forms or EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation). As a matter of fact,
vomiting and diarrhea are two of the symptoms of radiation sickness.
They are also interestingly symptoms found in Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CFS), Autism, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - all of which
increased drastically with the increase in ambient levels of EMR and
one of the reasons I believe exposure to EMR is playing a major role.
Intestinal
disorders are also a symptom found in the Japanese disorders Futoukou
(School Refusal) and Hikikomori (social isolation) where kids will
lock themselves up in their rooms and do not leave for years - and
while mistakenly blamed as a psychological disorder by those who
refuse to look a little deeper, Dr. Miike, M.D. et al of Kumomoto
University have found via a number of biological indicators (e.g.
decreased blood flow in the brain via SPECT scans; accumulation of
choline in the frontal lobe; abnormal hormonal secretion; change in
core body temperature; etc.) that these adolescents are indeed
actually suffering from what he calls Childhood Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CCFS). Interestingly, these abnormalities have also been
shown in numerous studies to be caused by exposure to microwave
radiation.
(Unfortunately,
it seems the majority of researchers and doctors in Japan are afraid
to mention exposure to EMR as a causal factor in a number of disease
states for fear they may lose - not only their funding but also -
their jobs and reputations. Since Dr. Miike lists his phone number on
his research papers, I decided to give him a call. Unfortunately,
when I mentioned EMR as a possible causal factor he refused to
discuss the plausibility with me and nervously cut our conversation
short. Unfortunately, I was also left with the impression that here
was a man more concerned about job and his reputation than he was
about what was indeed making his patients sick.)
Getting
back to the intestinal disorders, the number of people with
intestinal problems diagnosed as Crohn's Disease, Colitis, and
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) has increased dramatically in the last
few decades - along with exposure to wireless radiation from cell
phones, cell phone towers, WiFi (Wireless Internet), and home DECT
(Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) phones. Is there a
connection? I most certainly think there is!
A number of
people who have either lost or had their cell phones stolen without
bothering to replace them have told me that when their cell phones
disappeared so did their intestinal problems. Another friend of mine
told me that his girlfriend was having intestinal problems. I told
him to ask her not to use it for a week and see what happens. Low and
behold her intestinal problems miraculously disappeared.
When I
myself was personally suffering from what is labeled "Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome" (but what I more appropriately call "Microwave
Sickness"), I was also plagued with intestinal problems like
nausea and diarrhea. Interestingly, when I moved into a log house up
in the mountains with no television or cell phone reception my
symptoms of nauseas and diarrhea (along with a host of other
symptoms) disappeared within 24 to 48 hours.
A number of
months later, as I was driving up in the mountains of central Japan
looking for a possible place to live away from all this microwave
insanity, I found a very pleasant and beautiful town called Wara with
very few towers and a low level of microwave radiation. One
questioning the inhabitants there, no one had every heard of this
phenomena of Outogeri (vomiting and diarrhea) plaguing the cities of
Japan. It just didn't happen in their little town.
At any
rate, it seems that 99.99% of the population there doesn't have a
clue - and some of them don't even want to have a clue.
Paul
Raymond Doyon Yunnan Normal University (China) Lecturer - English and
Japanese MAT (TESOL), School for International Training MA Advanced
Japanese Studies, University of Sheffield BA Psychology, University
of California
"A
'Good Student' answers questions - but does not question answers."