What Makes Some People More Sensitive to EMF
Until recently, there was no medically-understood mechanism by which EMF could be sensed by humans. But now this mystery may be closer to being solved thanks to some new science.
Scientists from the University of Munich, led by geophysicist Michael Winklhofer, say they’ve located and identified “internal compass needles” in the noses of rainbow trout.These are called magnetosensory cells, and they are far more sensitive to magnetic fields than anyone previously thought.
As TGdaily.com reports:
These cells have also been identified in rats so their identification in human biology would seem to be just a matter of time. If you can sense which way is North, as a lot of people can, you are certainly accessing information from your own compliment of these cells.
For those endowed with an active network of magnetosensory cells is it any wonder that the electro-smog soup we live in is causing discomfort, stress, and, illness.
If this is you, then being able to detect true North might not be much of a compensation for
feeling the effects of EMF to the extreme.
Source: Natural news