Could it be, "conversion disorder"?
Of course, with no definitive answers, theories are bound to fly.
Some believe it's being caused by the HPV vaccine Gardasil.
Others speculate that chemtrails are to blame.
The common denominator between these two suspected agents is aluminum, which is a known neurotoxin with the ability to permeate and pass through the blood-brain barrier, becoming lodged in the brain. Taking this hypothesis a step further, what if a person with a sudden increase of aluminum in their brain were also exposed to pulses of radio frequencies, like those emitted by wireless gas, water and electric meters? Like a rooftop aluminum TV antenna, a person could become more sensitive to low-intensity bursts of RF and display uncontrollable and convulsive behaviors with each stray signal flying through their skull.
Focused electrical stimulation has been shown to alleviate Tourettes, so it makes sense that random electrical impulses could be the cause.
Tourette’s sufferer has symptoms 'switched off' in revolutionary treatment - The Telegraph
Ludwig Zrinzo, the consultant neurosurgeon who did the operation, said doctors do not know for sure how the technique works.
He said: "What we think is happening is that there is some disorganized information travelling through circuits in the brain.
“We are dampening these messages and allowing other parts of the brain to take over.”
From a recent report by Dr. Andrew Goldsworthy:
The duration of the radiation seems to be more important than its strength, with the effects being cumulative as more and more cells are damaged. Interestingly, DNA damage from cell phone radiation is greater when the exposureis intermittent (5 minutes on, 10 minutes off) than when continuous (Diem etal 2005). This may be because the cells are constantly adapting and using energy to defend themselves; they drop their guard during the off period and are caught unaware when it goes on again. This constant switching uses more energy, which eventually leaves the cells less able to counteract the effects of the radiation.
Diem et al. (2005) also found that the effect on DNA damage was also greater if the microwaves were pulsed or modulated to carry information (modulation involves sudden stops and starts of the signal, which are even more damaging).
Smart meters, which operate 24/7 and radiate modulated microwaves intermittently, can therefore be expected to be particularly harmful to DNA.
If you haven't already, now might be a good time to stop drinking canned beverages, find a less carcinogenic brand of deoderant, and try to detox.
And defend your analog meter!
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