Subject:  EMF/hearing problems (Kingsbury)(Gordon)..
Date:     Thu, 16 Dec 1999 081835 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" 
To:       emfguru 
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 08:14:48 -0500
From: jeff.gordon@wellnow.com
To: "Roy L. Beavers" 
Subject: Re: (jg) (emf) Re: EMF/hearing problems (Kingsbury)..

Hi, Roy --

>- Lebovitz [1975] gives another
>- example of a microthermal effect of RFR on the vestibulocochlear
>- apparatus, an organ in the inner ear responsible for keeping body
>- balance and sensing of movement.  He proposed that an uneven
>- distribution of RFR absorption in the head can set up a temperature
>- gradient in the semicircular canals, which in turns affect the
>- function of the vestibular system.  The semicircular canals are
>- very minute organs in our body.

New York psychiatrist Dr. Harold Levinson discovered most of his patients
suffering from anxiety, panic attack, phobias, and even dyslexia
benefitted significantly from one or another of several inexpensive OTC
antihistamine drugs.  

He theorized this likely meant excess histamines were 'scrambling' the
processing of the Cerebellar Vestibular System, the "inner ear", which
refers not only to what's in those holes on the sides of our head but to
that part of our neurological system that is responsible for processing
_all_ our aural and visual stimuli.

This would be consistent with the finding that -ginger- is more effective
for travel sickness than Dramamine is.  Ginger is noted for an ability to
mobilize histamines; travel sickness is likely to be first vertigo
(scrambling of visual processing) and secondly nausea resulting from the
vertigo.

Thus we have the theoretical linkage, here, to connect RFR energies with
anxiety, panic attack, phobia, dyslexia, vertigo, nausea, et al.

 -- Jeff --    http://www.wellnow.com

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