Electromagnetic fields act via activation of voltage-gated calcium channels to produce beneficial or adverse effects
This message comes from Martin Pall, author of the study published online 26 June 2013 in the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine : The study is available here in full:
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This message comes from Martin Pall, author of the study published online 26 June 2013 in the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine : The study is available here in full:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcmm.12088/pdf
One of the great puzzles about the action of electromagnetic fields is how can they influence the biology of our bodies? The reason that this is such a great puzzle is that these fields are comprised of low energy photons, with energies too low to influence the chemistry of our bodies. So how can they possibly influence our biology? Many have argued that the only thing that they can possibly do is to heat things, and yet it is very clear that levels of exposure that produce only the slightest heating have been repeatedly shown to produce substantial biological effects. Now this puzzle has been solved in a paper with the title of this email, published on line in the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, freely available on the publisher's web site:
One of the great puzzles about the action of electromagnetic fields is how can they influence the biology of our bodies? The reason that this is such a great puzzle is that these fields are comprised of low energy photons, with energies too low to influence the chemistry of our bodies. So how can they possibly influence our biology? Many have argued that the only thing that they can possibly do is to heat things, and yet it is very clear that levels of exposure that produce only the slightest heating have been repeatedly shown to produce substantial biological effects. Now this puzzle has been solved in a paper with the title of this email, published on line in the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, freely available on the publisher's web site: