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From: JCMPelican
To: JCMPelican
Sent: 7/12/2009 11:19:19 P.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Magnetic fields test 'reflexes' of autism
....comment by Joanne Mueller
Magnetic fields test 'reflexes' of autism - THE
BOSTON GLOBE
sfdude is correct that EHS or ES (electrosensitivity) is likely
involved re persons being treated with transcranial magnetic
stimulation and occurrence of headache.
I would, however, add that what is referred to as "autism-spectrum
disorder," is more likely than not associated with increases in
electrification and popular use of all sorts of electronic devices.
There are studies indicating that those said to suffer various aspects
of autism spectrum disorders, have low melatonin levels. Same re
patients with Alzheimers and Parkinsons. Melatonin is also reported to
help delay onset of Alzheimers and Parkinsons and/or to reduce severity
of symptoms. Melatonin is prescribed for some patients with symptoms of
ASD.
There are numerous appliances, telephone equipment and items with
speakers (magnets) that should not be close to beds at night. Google my
name along with "magnets" for one VIP letter of mine that is posted on
Omega's World News online site. Re magnets, they never lose their
frequencies even if there is no power to the object. Be very cautious
when using any item that emits sound. Electric fields disrupt one's
natural ability to produce melatonin.
It is most urgent to study close, chronic, prolonged exposures --
"electric fields" -- simulating what happens to persons' brains when
they spend hour-after-hour trying to sleep at night!
Best wishes and take care and "speak out" for "proper studies" -- we do
not need more "walks and marches," we need "publicity and release of
known facts!" Joanne C. Mueller, Guinea Pigs "R" Us, 731 - 123rd Avenue
NW, Minneapolis, MN 55448 (USA)...jcmpelican@aol.com