WiFi Technology Linked to Childhood Autism
The statistics are jaw-dropping; childhood autism is estimated to occur once in every 100 births – and that is in the United States. What makes this even more astounding is that it is estimated that only 20 years ago the frequency was one out of every 10,000 births. These statistics are no less than shocking.
We must ask ourselves why the autistic birth statistics are increasing so rapidly. There is evidence now to suggest that
wifi routers emit signals at a harmful and destructive frequency. These vibrations, researchers insist, cause cell deterioration. It is speculated they cause metals to be trapped in brain cells. This accelerates the onset and spread of autism. The data was detailed in a study by a respected researcher, Dr. George Carlo, in The Australasian Journal of Clinical Environmental Medicine.
Newer theories are given little credence until and unless the scientific data can be replicated in clinical studies. Still, many experts in the field strongly suggest that interested parents, relatives, teachers, and guardians take all the precautions possible during pregnancy and after birth. There is no particular agreement as to a singular treatment; at this point preventative measures include simply avoiding proximity to routers. As usual, the decision is in the hands of the parents.