GADOLINIUM TOXICITY A 5G DISEASE?
The dramatic increase in the use of cellular telephones has generated concern about possible negative effects of radiofrequency and microwave signals delivered to the brain. When cell phones are placed against the head it opens the blood-brain barrier to things that should not get in. Moreover, if you are afflicted with 4G and 5G electrosensitivity it also allows you to have a leaky brain and retinal barrier. Blue light can cause this too in the skin because its arterioles are loaded with melanopsin and this opsin is loosely bound to Vitamin A. When Vitamin A drops in the plasma it can cause circadian mismatches that cause the barrier in the retina and brain to also become leaky. Blue light is a form of nnEMF that is less powered than 5G. Both alter mitochondrial redox potentials.
This is usually associated with poor redox potentials in cells. People who are already ill will be afflicted by this. I fully expect this problem to show up in the cities with the first rollouts of 5G. Think NYC, Austin, LA, and Denver/Colorado Springs/Washington DC/ Vegas/ SF, San Diego. Be aware of it.
Dr. Allan Frey, biophysicist, and engineering psychologist. His work has changed the scientific approach to the subject of radiation and made it an important topic for other scientists. What has he done? It is important to know what the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is. By definition, it is a highly selective semipermeable membrane (meaning it allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion) barrier that separates the circulating blood from the brain. He found out that this kind of radiation could break the blood-brain barrier and harm the circulatory system. After long-term exposure, bacteria and toxins could enter the brain environment and affect the functioning of the nerve cells. Frey used a relatively simple method to describe his work.
The circulatory system of rats was injected with a fluorescent dye. As we know, the brain is protected from taking such substances due to the blood-brain barrier so it remained pink-grey while different organs were fluorescing. Then, animals were exposed to microwave radiation, after a few minutes the dye got through the barrier of the brain. It happened because even at low-frequency signals could open the protective barrier. Doctor Allan Frey’s studies were reported in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences in 1975. That is how long we have known about it. Gadolinium deposition is another consequence of a blue-lit microwaved environment from an MRI scan. Be aware it can happen from this contrast material because it is a transition metal that interacts with RF and microwaves via its D shell electrons.
Sadly the MRI contrast is retaining in everyone that has it - an absolute risk to be aware of. The consent form has now changed to reflect this.
CITES
https://appliedradiology.com/articles/an-overview-of-gadolinium-deposition-disease