Have you ever felt like you were being “burned” by your smartphone? Have you ever felt a tingling or dizzy feeling while holding it? If so, you could be allergic to electromagnetic waves, and no, that’s not a myth!
• Also read: The iPhone 12 was withdrawn from the French market due to too strong waves
At Yasmine Abdelfadel’s microphone, the singer and pianist Christian-Marc Gendron speaks via QUB radio about his “allergy”, the existence of which he denied for a long time.
- To find out how he lives with this allergy, listen to Christian-Marc Gendron’s interview with Yasmine Abdelfadel on QUB radio.
“In my case, I can’t get into a Tesla without having an epileptic seizure,” he admitted. I’m very afraid [du futur], electric cars and so on. »
Although still controversial, hypersensitivity to electromagnetic fields is a recognized intolerance in several countries around the world. France recently banned the sale of the iPhone 12 due to excessive waves.
According to French researcher Dominique Belpomme, 3 to 10% of the population is affected by electrosensitivity. According to this statistic, if 3% of Quebec’s population were electrosensitive, approximately 240,000 people would suffer from hypersensitivity to electromagnetic waves.