Comments on this study by Professor Trevor Marshall:
"These experiments always fail to produce useful results as they treat the effects of exposure as occurring in minutes or hours, when the effects on the immune system persist for days and weeks. At the very least, the kids in this study need to be isolated in close to a Faraday-Cage environment for a minimum of two days before commencing study. Then the electrosmog-simulating exposure must be made for the whole duration of the sleep, and the effects monitored over the following week. This is not what the researchers are doing, because they have the arrogance to presume that they know what the effects will be, how long they will last for, and how to best simulate an electrosmog environment. They will fail, or measure a much smaller effect than is experienced in an actual living environment.
"In 1978, Bise's group found that the EEG is affected by very, very small signal levels. This experiment is almost certainly going to be conducted in an electrosmog environment way above the levels at which the effects are most marked."
Prof Trevor Marshall, Director, Autoimmunity Research Foundation, Thousand Oaks, California
Fellow, European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (Brussels)
Patron, Unabhangige Gesellschaft zur Erforschung von Autoimmunerkrankungen (Germany)
International Expert Council, Community of Practice: Preventative Medicine (Moscow)
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"In 1978, Bise's group found that the EEG is affected by very, very small signal levels. This experiment is almost certainly going to be conducted in an electrosmog environment way above the levels at which the effects are most marked."
Prof Trevor Marshall, Director, Autoimmunity Research Foundation, Thousand Oaks, California
Fellow, European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (Brussels)
Patron, Unabhangige Gesellschaft zur Erforschung von Autoimmunerkrankungen (Germany)
International Expert Council, Community of Practice: Preventative Medicine (Moscow)