Evidence for a connection between coronavirus disease-19 and exposure to radiofrequency radiation from wireless communications including 5G
September 29, 2022 | Authors: Beverly Rubik, Robert R. Brown | Journal of Clinical and Traditional Research |
In this study, we examined the peer-reviewed scientific literature on the detrimental bioeffects of wireless communications radiation[WCR] and identified several mechanisms by which WCR may have contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic as a toxic environmental cofactor. By crossing boundaries between the disciplines of biophysics and pathophysiology, we present evidence that WCR may: (1) cause morphologic changes in erythrocytes including echinocyte and rouleaux formation that can contribute to hypercoagulation; (2) impair microcirculation and reduce erythrocyte and hemoglobin levels exacerbating hypoxia; (3) amplify immune system dysfunction, including immunosuppression, autoimmunity, and hyperinflammation; (4) increase cellular oxidative stress and the production of free radicals resulting in vascular injury and organ damage; (5) increase intracellular Ca2+ essential for viral entry, replication, and release, in addition to promoting pro-inflammatory pathways; and (6) worsen heart arrhythmias and cardiac disorders.
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