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📰 PSGRNZ essay links RF-EMF effects to timing disruption in biology

July 9, 2026 (EMFS)
Jun 23, 2026 (original)
Source: psgrnz.substack.com
Source category: Advocacy/NGO
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Physicians and Scientists for Global Responsibility New Zealand argues that non-thermal RF-EMF effects should be understood as disruption of biological timing networks, not simply energy absorption. The essay connects voltage-gated ion channels, radical-pair chemistry and DNA charge-transport ideas as possible pathways, while noting that several mechanistic links remain untested.
Note: Physicians and Scientists for Global Responsibility New Zealand is an advocacy organisation. This is interpretive commentary, not a primary research paper.

"it is widely accepted that continuous unmodulated radio waves are of too high a frequency to give biological effects but they do become effective when pulsed or amplitude modulated at a low frequency"

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"The cells and tissues most consistently damaged by non-thermal electromagnetic field exposure, neurons, cardiac muscle, ovarian granulosa cells, and spermatogenic cells, share two features: exceptionally high voltage-gated ion channel density and exceptionally high mitochondrial load."

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RF-EMF: Three Biological Pathways, One Upstream Driver psgrnz.substack.com

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