INTERACTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
WITH LIVING ORGANISMS.
EXAMPLES OF THE APPLICATION OF THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
I. 1. The concept and reality of electromagnetic biocompatibility
I. 2. The inadequacy for living organisms of current non-ionising radiation standards
II. Interference and resonance between EM radiation and the fields of living cells
II. 1. At the level of biophysics : the disruptive effects of EMF on ionic exchanges
II. 2. Biological parameters disturbed by EMF and possible consequences
for human
- Indicators of biological incompatibility with EMF
« Effets biologiques des CEM et leur incidence possible sur la santé »
a/ Calcium
b/ Corticosterone – ACTH
c/ Melatonin
d/ Nitric Oxide
e/ Immune response
f/ Neurogenesis
g/ Cell cores
h/ Embryo mortality
i/ Corneal damage
j/ Chronic stress symptoms
III. Research into the corrective effects on the biological disruptions through exposure to therapeutic or compensatory EM fields.
III. 1. Non-thermal electromagnetic therapies
III. 2. History of the principle of electromagnetic bioprotection : CMO (Compensatory Magnetic Oscillation)
IV. The application of the precautionary principle through an electromagnetic biocompatibility technology
IV. 1. « Relevance of biological parameters studied in terms of public health »
IV. 2. To normalise the biological response to EMFs
in animals with CMO
IV. 2/ a Embryogenesis
IV. 2/ b Hormonal system
IV. 2/ c Immune system
IV. 2/ d Neurogenesis
IV. 2/ e Genome . DNA . Micronuclei
IV. 2/ f Calcium
IV. 3. To normalize the biological response to EMFs
in humans
IV. 3/ a Nitric Oxide (exhaled) in the respiratory system
IV. 3/ b Symptoms of stress
IV. 3/ c Resistance to stress
IV. 3/ d Ophthalmology
IV. 3/ e Neuropsychology
IV. 4 Electromagnetic biocompatibility through CMOat the level of DNA
V. Conclusion
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