2023-09-13 21:24:46
Have you ever felt like you were being “burned” by your smartphone? Have you ever felt tingling or dizzy when holding it? If so, you might be allergic to electromagnetic waves, and no, that’s not a myth!
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At the microphone of Yasmine Abdelfadel, via QUB radio, singer and pianist Christian-Marc Gendron talks regarding his “allergy”, the existence of which he has long denied.
To find out how he lives with this allergy, listen to Christian-Marc Gendron’s interview with Yasmine Abdelfadel via QUB radio.
“In my case, I am not able to get into a Tesla without having an epileptic seizure,” he admitted. I’m very scared [du futur], electric cars and all that. »
Although still controversial, hypersensitivity to electromagnetic fields is an intolerance recognized in several countries around the world. France recently banned the sale of iPhone 12 due to its too powerful waves.
According to French researcher Dominique Belpomme, electrosensitivity affects 3 to 10% of the population. According to this statistic, if 3% of the Quebec population is electrosensitive, approximately 240,000 people would suffer from hypersensitivity to electromagnetic waves.
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