EMF exposure (from your phone + wifi) linked to bad gut bacteria + antibiotic resistance

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Study shows that exposure to EMF slows growth of beneficial bacteria. This results in that pathological organisms can dominate. In the study they used kombucha to compensate for this mechanism, which showed good results. Nevertheless it is extremely worrying that our gut microbiome is impacted by EMF. Approaches to balance intestinal flora for those of us struggling with EHS or other chronic conditions possibly linked to excessive EMF exposure is needed in addition to most importantly minimizing exposure.

Another study showed that certain types of pathogenic gut bacteria gained resistance to antibiotics when exposed to EMFs emitted from WiFi and cellular phones. This can become a problem because as these bacteria become resistant to antibiotics, they become more difficult to eradicate from our gut if we have an overgrowth.

References:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850713000149

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298474/

Christina Santini

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