Our bodies run on their own form of natural electricity. These natural electric currents are controlled and regulated by mineral ions that hold and release electrical charge when appropriate to any given biological function. Considering that, it’s no wonder we are sensitive to even the very weakest electromagnetic fields from our environment.

If our bodies are electrochemical in nature, and respond to even the smallest endogenous electrical signal, of course we are also going to be affected by external electric and magnetic signals. There is considerable evidence, mainly through the work of biochemist Martin Pall, that the primary mechanism through which manmade electromagnetic fields affect our bodies is through the voltage-gated calcium channels that are found in the membranes of every cell in our body. Calcium ions are sitting at the ready in our cell membranes, waiting for any signal from hormones, neurotransmitters, and other chemical messengers in our bodies.

When prompted by natural endogenous means, they typically release a minuscule amount of calcium into the cytosol (the inside of the cell), which then triggers chain reactions of enzymes and other messenger chemicals to initiate a wide variety of biological functions, depending on what the messenger substance signaled. Our bodies are incredibly complex and sensitive. The structure of the manmade, artificial EMFs that are being utilized today has a disastrous effect on our voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs).

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