
Nausea, headaches, sleep problems and difficulty concentrating – these are just some of the symptoms that electrosensitive people can suffer from. Even though electrosensitivity is not yet recognized as an illness, the fact is that more and more people are suffering from it.
What is electrosensitivity?
More and more people have been complaining about electrosensitivity, especially since Germany and Austria began massively expanding their 5G networks. This is because 5G can mean increased exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic radiation. However, it is not only this high-frequency radiation that causes problems for many people. Electrosensitive people can also react to electrical appliances or cables in their vicinity.
People whose well-being is impaired when they come into contact with electromagnetic, electrical or magnetic fields are described as electrosensitive or electrohypersensitive. Those affected “feel” this radiation and react “electrosensitively” to it.
Electrosensitivity - imagination or logical reaction of the body?
Electrosensitivity could be logically explained as follows: Every cell in the human body is controlled not only by messenger substances, but also by electromagnetic impulses and vibrations. If these electromagnetic vibrations are influenced by other (artificial) vibrations, this can lead to “false” or unnatural vibrations. This can have a wide variety of consequences. Depending on where such blockages occur, the symptoms of those affected also manifest themselves in different ways. Age, duration of exposure and intensity also play a major role in the development of symptoms.