What Does the Term EHS Mean and How is it Related to Environmental Sensitivity?
Electrosensitivity, also known as EHS (Electro-Hyper Sensitivity), is a condition where individuals experience symptoms when exposed to cell towers, wireless devices, or electromagnetic currents. The range of symptoms includes sleep disturbances, chronic fatigue, chronic pain including migraines, difficulties with short-term memory and concentration (referred to as "foggy brain"), mood disorders like depression and anxiety, skin problems, dizziness, loss of appetite, movement difficulties, visual problems, tinnitus, frequent night-time urination including bedwetting in children, heart palpitations, difficulty regulating blood sugar levels, nosebleeds, asthma, cold extremities, and reproductive problems, among others. It's worth noting that individuals sensitive to electromagnetic fields can experience these symptoms even at levels below internationally accepted guidelines. These symptoms have been reported by an increasing number of people. Similar symptoms were observed decades ago in military personnel exposed to…