These people claim to be ... allergic to Wifi waves, but what is the truth behind it?

What is the strange disease? But maybe that's true, isn't it that we used to have people allergic to water?

Allergy is not only an unpleasant disease, but it can also be dangerous. People who are allergic if not careful can get swollen airways, leading to death.

The story here is that there are really strange allergies, like water, even allergies because of the exercise. However, have you ever thought that someone is allergic to . Wifi waves?

But there it is, right in this era of global Internet coverage!

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Ever thought that someone is allergic to . Wifi waves?

From real stories

In 2015, Marine Richard - a French woman who had flocked, declared herself suffering from an allergy to Wifi waves . She also became the first patient to be recognized for this strange illness, and received more than £ 500 in monthly stipends for people with disabilities, because the disease prevented her from doing the work. normal work too.

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Marine Richard - the first woman recognized to be allergic to electromagnetic waves.

Richard left the city, moved to a remote country without any internet lines - which seemed never to exist in the 21st century. And then, there were more and more similar allergies. appeared, with the name known as "electromagnetic wave hypersensitivity" (EHS).

According to the National Health Care Administration, "About 5% of the population in the UK is affected by electromagnetic waves, with flu-like symptoms such as headaches, nausea . when exposed to Electrical appliances".

To get rid of these symptoms, many people have chosen to live in remote areas, even in separate houses, completely away from devices capable of electromagnetic waves - especially mobile phones.

Rachel Hinks - a 44-year-old woman in Cheshire, England is such a case. In 2017, Hinks was forced to leave the house she had been with for more than 20 years because she could not stand the electrical equipment in it. She moved to a Welsh countryside, but then had to return to Cheshire because the disease was not better.

"During my time in Wales, I lived in a hut, when I was in the car, but not at all better," Hinks said.

"I feel tired every time I stay at the electric pole. I vomited twice this morning, even with acute symptoms, to the point where my heart almost stopped beating."

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Many people choose to live in remote areas to get rid of the disease.(Illustration).

Along with that are thousands of other cases of similar symptoms. All are very convincing and make scientists headaches.

However there is an important problem

These are: hypersensitivity to Wifi waves, phone waves, or any other wireless device that has never been confirmed to be true.

To confirm, Dr. Stacy Eltiti and Professor Elaine Fox from Essex University conducted an experiment on cases that they were allergic to electromagnetic waves. Candidates are exposed to phone waves and Wifi, but do not know about it. And the results are amazing, because all cases do not show any strange expression.

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Electromagnetic allergies seem to be psychological.

"The study lasted 3 years, over 44 cases were thought to be susceptible to electromagnetic waves, and 114 other volunteers. The results showed that allergies had symptoms, if they were told. that nearby has a mobile phone, or a similar device ".

"However, if they do not know that there is such a device nearby, nothing will happen."

"This proves that everything seems to be psychological."

But now another problem arises. If all was psychological, why did Rachel Hinks still get sick when she moved back to her hometown? And why does Marine Richard receive disability benefits, if the disease does not exist?

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People with EHS are indeed sick, but the problem is that the electromagnetic wave is not the cause.

The answer that many people think most probably is that they . fabricated, or imagined. This is true, but many cases show that the symptoms are real. As in 2015, an English young woman even had to commit suicide, because the school's Wifi wave caused her headaches, unbearable nausea.

To explain, Dr. James Rubin said : "People with EHS are indeed sick, but the problem is that electromagnetic waves are not the cause. And psychological illness can sometimes be really serious."

Of course, there is no certainty that this conclusion is completely accurate. EHS can be a real disease, only people have not found the cause and need more research.

Only know that most cases think that they are mainly psychological , that's all.