The impact of electromagnetic frequencies on humans can be categorized into two groups:
- Industrial frequency EMFs: Generated by power lines, household wiring, and electrical appliances.
- High-frequency EMFs: Generated by microwaves, cordless phones, mobile phones, Wi-Fi transmitters, cellular communication towers, and more.
The degree of biological impact from electromagnetic frequencies on the human body depends on the oscillation frequency, field strength, intensity, and duration of exposure.
Scientists have determined that prolonged exposure to electromagnetic frequencies over several years poses the most significant risk to the body.
Electromagnetic frequency exposure can potentially lead to both acute and chronic injuries, disturbances in various bodily systems and organs, and functional shifts in the nervous, cardiovascular, endocrine, hematopoietic, and other systems.