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Wi-Fi allergy: a woman struggles with a disease that doctors don't believe in

A woman who claims to be allergic to Wi-Fi asks her hometown to stop using wireless Internet to ease her condition.

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70-year-old Rosie Gladwell currently spends most of her time in a sleeping bag with copper and silver threads, which costs 500 dollars. This helps her avoid the electromagnetic fields (EMF) emitted by modern technologies such as Wi-Fi and mobile phones. She is concerned that the introduction of 5G in her current UK residence could be irreparable damage to her health.

“In fact, I am very afraid for my future. Currently, I have managed to protect myself because I was lucky enough to live in a house in a rural area where there are no measurable electromagnetic frequencies, ”says Gladwell, who was diagnosed with sensitivity to EMF.

She says: “But if they introduce 5G, then I don’t know what awaits me. This is a really scary problem. ”

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Gladwell spent hundreds of dollars on equipment to protect herself from electromagnetic radiation, such as a 250 dollar radiation detector, according to the Sun. She often travels with her husband on a ferry to her remote hometown in Spain, where she also uses a protective sheet. The woman launched a campaign in her hometown of Polopus, not far from Granada in Spain, in the hope that they would stop using Wi-Fi throughout the city, reports Olive Press.

According to Rosie, she began to feel unwell six years ago, and after turning off Wi-Fi and cordless phones, her health improves dramatically.

Unfortunately, wireless technology is becoming inevitable.

“You would have been considered strange if you were sensitive to EMF, but right now I don’t think so,” said Gladwell.

When she goes out to eat, tries to sit on the street, she takes her radiation meter to find out where the radiation is less, "because the radiation varies greatly in the room."

“If I have been exposed for too long, I have to go home and spend two days with the equipment turned off,” she says.

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Gladwell helps lead the Totnes electromagnetic field awareness team. In this group “about 12 people”, they come together for mutual support and watch films about the effects of radiation.

“Scientists say that 4 percent of people worldwide suffer from EMF sensitivity, and this is probably an underestimation,” said Gladwell.

“A lot of people are not feeling very well right now, everyone is feeling exhausted and tired, and to some extent, I think, this is due to the level of radiation,” she added.

Since Gladwell launched this initiative in his hometown of Spain in 2016, the Mayor of Polopus has proposed the establishment of a public Wi-Fi timer to help limit EMF emissions.

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