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36 year old Tim Hallan is a victim of electronic pollution. It is so serious to him, that he has he whole bedroom is "grounded" His bed is covered with a glistening sliver mosquito net, the door and ceiling are lined with tinfoil, there is foil under the wallpaper and under the wood-effect flooring, and the edges are sealed with aluminum tape connected with conducting tape to ground the whole room. "the high frequencies just bounce off the outside" (Tim Hallan)
Award-winning author, nutritionist, and First for Women magazine columnist Ann Louise Gittleman Wrote a book called Zapped: Why your cell phone shouldn't be your alarm clock and 1,68 ways to outsmart the Harzards of electronic pollution. It explains the exsitence of electronic pollution and ways to counteract the invisible effects of everyday electronic exposure.
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Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is characterized by a "variety of non-specific symptoms, which afflicted individuals attribute to exposure to electromagnetic fields". A more specific term used in medical literature is idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF). Other terms for IEI-EMF include electrohypersensitivity, electro-sensitivity, and electrical sensitivity (ES). Idiopathic refers to the fact that the actual cause is unidentified. Wi-Fi allergy is a form of EHS.[2]