Thirty years ago I suffered an anaphylactic shock. It was fairly mild as I didn't lose consciousness but I came close. I was rushed to the nearest hospital where a quick check found that my blood pressure was dangerously low. I was given cetirizine hydrochloride to combat the allergic reaction.
I don't know for certain what caused the sudden attack but I suspect that one of my work colleagues put something in my drink.
Anyway, I recovered within minutes but six months later all my hair follicles were dead. My hair was falling out in clumps. I lost every hair on my body and my fingernails were cracking. A consultant told me that I was lucky because an anaphylactic shock such as I'd experienced can cause the autoimmune system to attack anything or everything. For me, it chose the keratin-producing cells. But it could have attacked the pancreas (type 1 diabetes), the myelin sheath around nerves (multiple sclerosis), the heart valves or many other things.
So, a warning: having a "faint" after an injection might sound like nothing but it could be life-changing.
(Feel free to re-post this on social media.)
Epstein-barr was the diagnosis?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9276003/
That is fascinating! We are bathed in 50 Hz emf (60Hz in the US) from the mains.
I'm really suspicious of Wifi, mobile and 5G for making us ill. The only thing the regulations worry about is gross heating effects and I have seen an article that Wifi causes issues by measurably changing intracellular calcium levels by affecting voltage gated calcium channels in the cell membrane.
I know high level emf exposure isn't safe. Just because it is ubiquitous doesn't make it safe.
Thanks!
Uh oh.