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ELECTROMAGNETIC Fields CONFERENCE 2019

Diagnosis and Treatment:

Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Exposure

The Impact of Today’s Wireless Technology

 
 
 
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EMF Conference 2019

Recognize, Evaluate and Treat

“Diagnosis and Treatment: Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Exposure is a first of its kind conference to teach providers how to recognize, evaluate, and treat signs and symptoms related to exposure to wireless radiation.

Common symptoms that may be related to EMF exposure are: sleep disturbances, tinnitus, depression, memory loss, heart palpitations, arrhythmias, headaches, skin rash, nausea, cognitive impairment, restlessness and anxiety.

Complex patients with underlying infection, exposure to toxic metals and other pollutants, autoimmune disease, adult and childhood cancers, infertility, autism, and dementia may be at increasing risk for sensitivity to and injury from EMF/EMR. Expert clinicians and researchers in the field present strategies for diagnosis and treatment of electrosensitivity and underlying conditions.

 
 
 
 

 “Cells in the body react to EMFs as potentially harmful, just like to other environmental toxins, including heavy metals and toxic chemicals. The DNA in living cells recognizes electromagnetic fields at very low levels of exposure; and produces a biochemical stress response. The scientific evidence tells us that our safety standards are inadequate, and that we must protect ourselves from exposure to EMF due to power lines, cell phones and the like, or risk the known consequences. The science is very strong and we should sit up and pay attention.”

Martin Blank, PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons; Researcher in Bioelectromagnetics; Author of the BioInitiative Report’s section on Stress Proteins.

 
 
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“The incidence of EMR sensitivity is rapidly escalating in the population as increases in wireless radiation exposure and frequencies are rising exponentially. Non thermal effects of wireless radiation are well documented but ignored by the current FCC standards. Most of the population including conventional physicians are ignorant to these facts and are not able to recognize sensitivity to EMR.”

Stephanie McCarter MD

 
 
 
 

EMFC 2019 is the first conference of its kind in the United States dedicated to bringing the best scientific cutting edge resources to healthcare providers on wireless radiation exposures that affect the health and vitality of every person in our country.

Established global experts in this field provide clinical guidance on how to recognize, evaluate, and treat signs and symptoms related to exposure to wireless radiation. This conference provides strategies to reverse and prevent the conditions that are threatening the viability and vitality of this and future generations.

 
 
 
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“Sensitivity to electromagnetic radiation is the emerging health problem of the 21st century. It is imperative health practitioners, governments, schools and parents learn more about it. The human health stakes are significant”.

William Rea, MD

Founder & Director of the Environmental Health Center Dallas; Past President, American Academy of Environmental Medicine

 
 
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Sponsored By Generous Support

Silver Sponsor and Leading Partner

 
 
Safe Living Technologies Inc.
 
 
Readi Sorb
Tech Wellness
Samina
Clear Light Ventures
NuLife
 
Bio Botanical Research
Alletess Medical Laboratory
Tec Biosciences
The Great Plains Laboratory, Inc.
The Mold Guy
Smart Meter Guard
EMF Kill Switch
Health Wellness Industries Inc
Earth Calm Ultimate EMF Protection
Centurion
Clear Mind
Leptica
 
Ultimate Longevity EMF & Inflammation Solutions
Jonas Philanthropies
Noxtak
Mudita
DE Filters LLC
 
 
 

Non-Profit Partners

 
 
Environmental Health Trust
Wireless Education
Building Biology Institute
 
 
Environmental Health Center - Dallas
Environmental Health Symposium
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