The mechanism of demodulation is controversial, but there is
no doubt that it occurs. The best explanation is that the
multitude of minute ion channels found in cell membranes act
as electrically-biased point contact diodes (the inside of a
cell is normally several tens of millivolts negative to the
outside). These can rectify and demodulate the signal, even
at microwave frequencies, so that the low frequency
component appears across the membrane, where it can do most
damage. A good demonstration of this demodulating effect can
be found at http://tinyurl.com/m4u75o , where you can see
and even hear a complete radio set, based on a single carbon
nanotube, which can receive, amplify and demodulate regular
radio programs. Furthermore, it also works at microwave
frequencies.
How people become electrosensitive
A cell phone signal, when demodulated in this way generates
a whole family of low frequency components, some of which
are biologically-active and cause membrane leakage. One
consequence of this leakage is to make the sensory cells of
electrosensitive individuals give a whole range of false
sensations.
We all have countless sensory cells that sense touch, heat,
pressure, pain etc. but they nearly all work on the same
principle. When they sense whatever they are programmed to
sense, their membranes “deliberately” leak ions, which
short-circuit the natural electrical potentials across them,
and this triggers them to send the relevant nerve impulses
to the brain.
Unfortunately, people suffering from EHS have significantly
higher natural rates of membrane leakage as measured by
their skin conductance (Eltiti et al. 2007). Since their
leakage rates are already high, even small amounts of
electromagnetic radiation that would not affect
non-sensitive individuals can trigger their symptoms. Not
everyone gets exactly the same symptoms, but they include
false feelings of heat, touch, pressure, crawling
sensations, pins and needles and pain.
The radiation can also affect the “hair cells of the inner
ear, which work in much the same way. Leakage here can
trigger false sensations of sound (tinnitus). There is a
similar effect on the hair cells of the part of the inner
ear that controls balance. Leakage here gives feelings of
dizziness and symptoms of motion sickness, including nausea.
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