Effects of microwaves over than 200 KHz in the physiology of auditory system: Iraqi case series

2018 ijghc  
The microwave auditory effect-Frey effect-, consists of audible clicks induced by pulsed/modulated microwave frequencies. Extremely low frequencies (ELF) is electromagnetic energy occurs naturally or in association with the generation and transmission of electrical power and with the use of power in some appliances. Static magnetic fields can interact with tissues to exert blood flow or nerve impulses conduction which is significant only at high flux density (≥1T), to orient the navigation of
more » ... es, fishes, turtles, pigeons, dolphins, and even human, and to generate the free radical and reactive species through the Zeeman effect. Tape recordings made by one victim of the frey effect, the key component for recording such effects is the Sonic Super Ear personal sound amplifier microphone available from Dar-Al-Shrooq for medical suppliers, Baghdad. Analysis the sound episodes of the cassettes affirm the sounds are between voices as harassment to disturb the victim sleep-not clear its origination-and considerable distortion. Other sounds that not to be made by him and intended to harass him at night, resembled radio microwave. By using the oscillator, we test the victim and microphone with well-known frey microwave 50 KHz, 100KHz and 200KHz. The victim responded noisily like a pad dream by 200 KHz. In order to find out the reason of audible loss and ear failure in urban community, we conducted this case report. Meanwhile, huge distribution of phones, satellite, internet and its purges over the people houses with their various frequencies, increases the risk of pathology and effect the human wellbeing.
doi:10.24214/ijghc/gc/7/2/26064 fatcat:mzxlet2bnng25dralevnkvf7qu