The principle of electromagnetic radiation hazards to the human body
Release time:2024/4/12
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The mechanisms by which electromagnetic radiation harms the human body mainly include thermal effects, non thermal effects, and cumulative effects.
1. Thermal effect: More than 70% of the human body is water, and water molecules rub against each other after being radiated by electromagnetic waves, causing the body to heat up and affecting the normal operation of organs in the body.
2. Non thermal effects: Organs and tissues in the human body have weak electromagnetic fields, which are stable and orderly. Once disturbed by external electromagnetic fields, the weak electromagnetic fields in equilibrium are about to be destroyed, and the human body will also suffer damage.
3. Accumulative effect: After thermal and non thermal effects act on the human body, if the damage to the body has not yet been self repaired (usually referred to as the human body's endurance - internal resistance), if it is exposed to electromagnetic wave radiation again, the degree of damage will accumulate and eventually become a permanent illness, endangering life. For groups that are exposed to electromagnetic radiation for a long time, even if the power is very small and the frequency is very low, unexpected lesions may occur, and caution should be exercised.
The direct consequence of multiple frequency electromagnetic waves, especially high-frequency waves and strong electromagnetic fields, on the human body is the unconscious reduction of energy and physical strength, which can easily lead to cataracts, leukemia, brain tumors, cardiovascular diseases, brain dysfunction, miscarriages and infertility in women, and even lower human immune function, leading to diseases such as cancer.
1. Thermal effect: More than 70% of the human body is water, and water molecules rub against each other after being radiated by electromagnetic waves, causing the body to heat up and affecting the normal operation of organs in the body.
2. Non thermal effects: Organs and tissues in the human body have weak electromagnetic fields, which are stable and orderly. Once disturbed by external electromagnetic fields, the weak electromagnetic fields in equilibrium are about to be destroyed, and the human body will also suffer damage.
3. Accumulative effect: After thermal and non thermal effects act on the human body, if the damage to the body has not yet been self repaired (usually referred to as the human body's endurance - internal resistance), if it is exposed to electromagnetic wave radiation again, the degree of damage will accumulate and eventually become a permanent illness, endangering life. For groups that are exposed to electromagnetic radiation for a long time, even if the power is very small and the frequency is very low, unexpected lesions may occur, and caution should be exercised.
The direct consequence of multiple frequency electromagnetic waves, especially high-frequency waves and strong electromagnetic fields, on the human body is the unconscious reduction of energy and physical strength, which can easily lead to cataracts, leukemia, brain tumors, cardiovascular diseases, brain dysfunction, miscarriages and infertility in women, and even lower human immune function, leading to diseases such as cancer.