Reasons why I suffered tinnitus, insomnia, chronic fatigue, and other health problems after having digital electricity meters installed

In my last reply to my previous EngX discussion Severe Tinnitus Following the Installation of New Electricity Meters, which is still attracting a lot of viewings over a year on, I stated that my hunt would continue for medical and electrical answers as to why I had suffered bad health reactions including; tinnitus, insomnia, chronic fatigue, migraine, tingles and twitches, sore eyes, sinus problems, blood pressure problems and several other symptoms, during a 197 day ordeal while my home was fitted with a series of 5 digital electricity meters. To some extent, it still remains work in progress, there's a few pieces of the jigsaw to find, but having already found some very concerning science about non‑ionising radiation, how protection from it is regulated and plenty of evidence of others suffering similarly, it is time for an update:

The suspicion that switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) without noise suppression as used by digital electricity meters affected my health has to be valid as all my symptoms considerably improved within 7 days of the traditional electro-mechanical meter being fitted, almost all to the point where they were no longer noticeable. The peaks of electrical noise I found using the FFT function on my oscilloscope prior to fitting this meter on the mains wiring within my home were no longer present. I felt I had been given my life back and I remain grateful to my energy supplier for eventually fulfilling my ever increasingly desperate requests to have such a meter reinstalled.

Unfortunately the 197 day ordeal endured has left its mark and, as many other sufferers have reported, the longer you are exposed to what is causing the health reactions, the more difficult it is to return back to normal. Tinnitus lingers on - unless I am away from my home and other places that seem to still stimulate it. (ie It remains an environmental problem.) What I haven’t had to do since 25 August last year is to abandon my house for respite or sleep out in the garden, as I did so many times during my ordeal.

I have found science indicating that I was not far out with the notion of ultrasonics playing a role in the tinnitus, but rather than acoustics, it is electromagnetic fields oscillating in the ultrasonic range as a consequence of “dirty electricity” - extraneous frequencies on the AC mains in the tens and hundreds of kilohertz. Within human and many other animal ears (this isn’t just a human problem), the tectorial membrane coating hairs in the cochlea and the otoconia in the saccule are piezoelectric. As a result they will convert electric currents arising from ultrasonic frequencies of electric and electromagnetic fields into sound. The auditory nerve itself can be electrically stimulated. The result is that the human ear may be 5,000 to 10,000 times more sensitive to electric and electromagnetic fields oscillating at ultrasonic frequencies than at power line frequencies. The resulting sound is apparently filtered out my most people by their brains, but some people end up hearing a high pitched tinnitus tone close to the top of their hearing range. Resonance is an important factor on sustaining the effect and for starting it in the first place where field strengths are low. This all seems to fit so very closely with my own suffering of a high pitched tone close to the top of my hearing range.

There are also many other mechanisms for interference within the human body by electromagnetic fields. For example; generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), increased free radical production and activation of voltage-gated calcium channels. These lead to oxidative stress and then all sorts of symptoms can arise including those I experienced last year, as shown in the diagram below:

As I reported in my original discussion, I am far from alone, finding others reporting similar symptoms to myself is quite easy to achieve. Surveys were carried out years ago when people started complaining of health impacts after meters started to be fitted in homes. Here’s a chart from a study of people who complained of health ailments in Australia and the USA after having smart meters fitted in their homes (Source: Steve Weller, 2015. The Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation. 10.13140/RG.2.2.28585.47205.):

The first six of these symptoms figured highly in the period that I had digital meters installed in my home, plus one of the other symptoms. These symptoms, and those in the previous diagram, come up time and time again in reports from others on the ailments people experience in their homes after having had smart meters fitted. If you don’t believe me, then try searching online yourself, it shouldn’t take you very long to find them.

There is plenty of science to substantiate that harm is being done by exposure to man-made electromagnetic radiation. Over 100,000 peer reviewed scientific papers have been published. You can find more than 40,000 such publications and over 7,000 summaries of individual scientific studies at the “The EMF Portal”.

Unfortunately despite all the science and reports of people suffering the same set of symptoms, regulators do not want to admit there are any harmful effects from relatively low levels of man‑made electromagnetic radiation. Politicians do not understand what is happening to people and the environment as a consequence of something that is an invisible problem to all except the scientists working on the matter and those knowingly affected. The politicians refer to the regulators for advice and as they are not going to admit there is a problem with their own guidance, their reply always is; “there is no problem, everything is safe as the exposure is below the ICNIRP limits”. Any individuals complaining that there is a problem are then told they are the first to ever complain, nothing is wrong, despite many complaints previously going back well over a decade.

There are many scientists and campaigners calling for changes to how exposure limits are regulated and a search on the Internet will reveal immense dissatisfaction with the guidelines from the ICNIRP, the WHO’s “The International EMF Project” and other related radiation protection bodies through their stubbornness in not accepting any of the science that reveals harmful effects other than heating, despite another part of WHO declaring Electromagnetic Fields a “Class 2B possible carcinogen”. (See: https://www.iarc.who.int/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/pr208_E.pdf)  In 2021 a group of scientists, doctors and related professionals whose work and warnings on the effects of non-ionising radiation were constantly being ignored, set up the “International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields” with the aim of providing independent recommendations on exposure limits that do protect the public and the environment. (See: https://icbe-emf.org/)

There are problems not just with the magnitude of the limits currently imposed but also how radiation intensity is measured. For example, strong pulses of radiation are averaged out over a comparatively large timescale that reduces the intensity to a negligible amount when compared to the limit, but the pulse itself could have been above the limit for an instant and/or strong enough to create a shock-wave within the bioelectrical systems of the human body. Frequency as well as the intensity of the radiation is also a significant factor, certain frequencies at a low intensity can cause more effects than other frequencies at much higher intensities.

The ICNIRP, despite refusing to accept any science revealing harmful effects other than heating injury, states in its guidance for low frequencies (LF), the range that I believe had a significant detrimental affect on my health:

“When people are exposed to LF fields, electric fields and currents are generated inside the body and they can interfere with the body’s own electric fields and current flows related to normal biological functioning.”
(From: https://www.icnirp.org/en/frequencies/low-frequency/index.html)

What follows this statement are remarks about the effects being mainly unnoticed, temporary and inconsequential. This is not something I will ever concur with as my health so badly compromised last year. There is also a statement that high exposures can cause permanent irreversible cardio-vascular effects. Common effects reported for low exposure to frequencies caused by dirty electricity include; cardio vascular problems. Scarily, investigations into links with Alzheimer’s and ALS/MND are mentioned as being “inconclusive”, as are insomnia and cognitive functioning. I can vouch for the latter pair of ailments, I hope I never have to vouch for the former pair. There is also scientific evidence on childhood leukaemia resulting from exposure to high tension power lines, yet the ICNIRP state there is no proof of any such causation.

Despite requests, Russia refuses to follow the ICNIRP guidelines due to research it carried out during the Soviet era and remains alarmed that the West hasn’t heeded the science it shared some years ago. It sets its limits for levels of exposure at just 1% of the ICNIRP levels, as does China and many former Soviet and Eastern Bloc States. Here’s a comparison albeit these are limits applying for microwave frequency exposure (Source Jamieson, I. 2014: RF / Microwave Radiation Risk Awareness, Figure 1):

As you can see, some countries and regions in Western Europe take the matter even more seriously than Russia and China.

While not adopting stricter exposure limits yet, Sweden acknowledges the existence of electro‑hypersensitivity as a “functional impairment disability” with around 3.2% of the population already identified as sufferers. (Sweden is not alone in the recognition of EHS.) This would equate to over 2 million people in the UK. Some estimates of electro-hypersensitivity put the percentage at 12%, the median value seems to be between 5% and 6%, roughly equating to 3.5 million people in the UK. Note the charity ES-UK states that around 50% of the population will notice some sort of effect(s) and the rest don’t escape, they just won’t notice how they are being affected.

Thanks to the lead times in symptoms appearing and the medical profession having had no training to spot causation of symptoms via electro-hypersensitivity, cases are not being recorded and we simply do not know just how big the problem currently is in the UK. People who suspect they have symptoms due to an electrical device being installed in or near their home will be told it is simply nonsense. However, there are statistics for the related symptoms of tinnitus, insomnia, chronic fatigue, migraines and ADHD and many others indicating that these are all on the rise within the population, some rising as a percentage very quickly indeed. However, it seems no one in the NHS wants to take notice into the research pointing out these as symptoms of electromagnetic radiation exposure. My GPs are interested but say they don’t have time to look into the matter. Meanwhile, the pressure on their already stretched services for treatment regarding these ailments continues to increase.

One of the remaining questions I haven’t found any answers for yet is: “Why I am so different to have become hypersensitive before most others?” I don’t particularly feel special in any way, I might have more amalgam fillings than I would like (some people cite these as aiding and abetting such sensitivity but my dentist doesn’t see it as a worthwhile reason to go to the trouble of replacing them) and I’ve also had quite a few MRI scans in my time. However, I simply haven’t been able to establish any commonalities with other sufferers. Hence I can't state who will be vulnerable to this problem. I had no idea I would ever suffer like I did last year, I put my trust in the people who authoritatively stated there was nothing to be concerned about. They may easily be the next to suffer.

We all are electrical beings, animals and plants too. All are dead without internal electrical activity and all respond to electromagnetic fields, some at very low levels of intensity, birds for navigation as an example. (There are many scientific papers concerning effects on birds, bees and trees.) It appears that we all have our own individual threshold of tolerating interference from non‑ionising radiation. The diagram below was originally produced in Germany by Professor Karl Hecht in 2016, which depicts the different stages of coping:

The timescales involved are rather long, the human body can put up with so much, but at some point, failure to cope will occur. The timeline in the diagram is actually just an example to show how long the process can take and that’s one of the reasons EHS is so complicated to define as a causation of ill health. The other is that oxidative stress is caused by other things in our modern day lives. Ultra Processed Foods (UPFs) for example, which are facing similar complaints of ill health from scientists, while the government advice comes from people associated with the very industry producing UPFs and promoting them as being good for us. Check out the health data panel on the side of a can of diet cola for example. You might decide it's so healthy you want to drink nothing else. (Please don’t reply about that.)

Just over a year ago, I made contact the lead author of "Dirty power from new electricity meters: Key to a health problem?” (Please note links within this document have been fixed since the document was uploaded in my previous discussion). This document contains information on SMPS in electricity meters leading to tinnitus, insomnia, concentration problems, fatigue and joint pain. He pointed me to two books he and his co-authors had written on the entire subject of how ill health can result from smart and dumb electricity meters, but written in Norwegian. These books have since been fully translated into English, they include the above diagrams and much more of the science surrounding them. They are free to download from the author’s website:

https://einarflydal.com/sdm_downloads/download-smartmeters-dirty-electricity-pulses-and-health-pdf/

https://einarflydal.com/sdm_downloads/download-smart-meters-the-law-and-health-pdf/

Both books were originally written before my ordeal with digital meters began. “Smart meters, dirty electricity, pulses and health” is the most recent of the books and has had some updates during its translation. It provides quite a comprehensive view of the whole subject of health related problems arising from non-ionising radiation emitted by electricity meters plus other devices/equipment.

“Smart meters, the law and health” is more or less a direct translation of the Norwegian version with a few notes containing updated information. Part 1 of this book concerns the law in Norway, where smart meters were made mandatory, and the law concerning the European Convention on Human Rights. The Annexe, Part 2, is the forerunner of the other more recent book, but it contains some interesting additional details including how the ICNIRP and “The International EMF Project” were founded and how they operate to maintain the “thermal paradigm” that only heating effects need to be prevented. This book was originally published in 2018 and in the conclusion to Part 2, the author made this rather interesting prediction:

“From around 2022, there will be a tipping point in health statistics. From around 2025 it should be possible to observe that from 2022 there has been a growth in general morbidity, and the increase in morbidity will be steeper in the following 10-15 years. Some – the “electrically insensitive” – who in number are perhaps as numerous as the electrically hypersensitive – will go completely free.

The most common symptoms will be neuro-vegetative disturbances such as neuroses, depression, fatigue during the daytime, performance impairment, sleep problems, headaches, various changes in heart/vascular functions, hyperactivity, cardiac arrhythmia, tinnitus and inner restlessness.”

How true this prediction came for me in 2022. As for the prediction for the period 2025 to 2040 about increasing morbidity, a few months ago “The Health Foundation” made exactly the same prediction about increasing morbidity: 2.5 million more people in england projected to be living with major illness by 2040. The illnesses it cites as causing the rise in morbidity are; anxiety and depression, chronic pain and diabetes. Sifting through the research papers, these conditions come up time and again as long term problems with links to overexposure to non-ionising radiation, plus lots more of concern too. (For a lengthy list of possible effects and ailments, please see section 14 within “Selected Studies on Electrosensitivity (ES) and Electromagnetic Hyper-sensitivity (EHS)”.)

It is of no surprise that the Norwegian books take aim at the ICNIRP and the related WHO’s “The International EMF Project”. The books describe how the science presented to these organisations is sifted and rebuffed, but rather than disagreeing outright when harm is difficult to deny, they send it back to the authors with a note stating; “further research required”. How they deliberately ignore the precautionary and “ALARA” (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principles in the face of science showing there are problems is also explained, and that recklessness should be worrying to all of us, not just to the people who have become affected already.

If you still don’t want to believe these books and all the science they reference, nor what happened to myself, just try searching the Internet for “dirty electricity” and “smart meters tinnitus” and you will receive plenty of results. There’ll be a few weird and wonderful websites returned among the results, but I scanned through the top 1,000 results for “dirty electricity” very recently and found only a few results that were off topic. Most of the results appeared to be reporting very similar things about the technologies that cause it and the symptoms being suffered.

What is also highly noticeable in all the searching online I’ve been doing, is the absence of any viable alternative to explain how I became so ill last year nor any science attempting to prove the human body is 100% compatible with man-made electromagnetic radiation (up to the point at which heating injuries occur). There are scientific reports that low levels of interference can actually make improvements to health in certain circumstances. Recently BBC Click on 7 October featured the Nissan Formula E racing team drivers being subjected to low levels of electromagnetic radiation in order to stimulate their brains in seemingly successful attempts to improve their reaction speeds and alleviate insomnia due to jet lag. There’s plenty of other science too on positive effects, but you can’t accept there are no effects if you want to accept that there are good effects.

While dirty electricity can be produced by many appliances, and very worryingly many are devices that are being promoted as saving the environment, what can be done with reference to electricity meters? Most importantly, they need to include electrical noise suppression to stop their power supplies creating and spreading dirty electricity around the home and the local neighbourhood. Next, why can’t they use the home’s broadband router (with VOIP telephony being rapidly rolled-out, almost every home in the UK will have one soon) to return data to the energy companies rather than putting in another wi-fi router and what is essentially a mobile phone that makes a call at least once every 30 mins 24/7? As for the in‑home display unit, why not an app for the computer or phone? I’m finding a lot of people throw these displays in a drawer thinking that this the smart meter and then claim they don’t have one! For those who have wi-fi intolerance (a co-author of the Norwegian books is one such person), then how about an Ethernet socket so that a cable can be run between the meters and to the home’s broadband router? There’s certainly no need for mobile phone communication, which is such a bugbear for many smart meters already installed and now to the mobile phone industry who are having to keep the second generation of mobile phone systems running longer than ought to have been necessary.

As for ES/EHS sufferers; what I’ve found is that they are living in an absolute nightmare situation. People are suffering, very very badly in some cases, from something that others do not want to believe exists. Appropriate help is near impossible to obtain from the authorities and the medical profession, allowing their suffering to continue and worsen with time. (I even had treatments for an unrelated problem withdrawn due to my physical condition deteriorating so much.) Then they have to suffer the taunts of delusion, of psychological causation, despite all the peer reviewed science readily available and the commonality of symptoms reported by sufferers around the world over many years, many of whom were blind to the problem before they started suffering symptoms, myself included. Even so, the result is not the compassionate care that befits anyone suffering mental illness, it is more akin to the treatment lepers received in bygone centuries; sufferers are shunned and made outcasts from ordinary society. Those like myself who find themselves sensitive to digital electricity meters, are told to live with the meter causing them harm or have the electricity turned off. Anyone wondering what the latter is like, just turn your electricity off and see how long you last before craving to turn it back on. Some ES/EHS sufferers retreat to living off-grid in the wilderness to try to escape the technologies hurting them and the people deriding them. The way sufferers are treated can result in extreme mental anguish, serious anxiety and depression can set in. Suicides are not unknown.

This is not the treatment any minority deserves in the 21st Century, certainly not one that is trying its best to stop others from following in their wake by raising the alarm about what is happening to them and the environment as a whole. Without recognition, independent regulation and engineering solutions, this problem is soon going to become a lot lot worse as we rush into electrifying almost everything in our lives. I’ve had a preview of the future and if nothing changes, it’s going to be far from an environmentally friendly and healthy place. For many it will be a very dark place indeed.

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  • Just found this article and am in a state of shock.  I could have written this, it is my story exactly! 

    I live in California, USA, and have been in my current home for the past 20 years.  In late August of 2024 I began hearing a very high-pitched tone, similar to something that might be made by an electric motor.  The source of this high frequency tone has so far been extremely difficult to locate.  I have spent months driving around my neighborhood and industrial areas of my small city.  I have consulted an electrician, who could not attribute the noise as coming from anything in my home.  The power was shut off at the meter, but the noise continued.   Unfortunately, I have not as yet found anyone else who can hear this high frequency tone, making it all the more difficult to be understood.  It is now February 2025, and as yet I have been unable to identify a source.  This noise seems to be concentrated at the back of my home, in the proximity of the electric meters.  While I have kept my analog electric meters, I am surrounded by Smart Meters, as well as utility poles and overhead wires in very close proximity (perhaps 8-10 ft., give or take) to the back of my home. 

    For the past six months, I have been living with a form of torment and torture.  I sleep no more than 2-4 hours a night and suffer from exhaustion, as well as constant aggravation as this high frequency seems to bore into my brain.  I know I don't have actual tinnitus because when I leave my house, the noise stops.  I requested an inspection from my utility company, PG&E, but when the service technician came out, all I received was the equivalent of an angry lecture about how "electricity doesn't make noise," and "Smart Meters don't break because they have no moving parts," and "PG&E isn't going to change out the meter."

    Thanks to this article, I at least now know I'm not delusional and imagining something that isn't there.  Not sure where to go from here, and may be forced to sell my home. 

  • Hello Andrew:

    I wouldn't touch anything proposed by that guy in Canada - he appears to be just a "sake oil" salesman.

    Every day I read health related information from  major medical journals such a JAMA , on everything from womb to tomb .

    I am most worried about your sleeping problem as there is apparently a connection with development  of Alzheimer's..

    Concerning myself, I have been retired for nearly 25 years and during this time I volunteered in heart wards in a major local hospital.

    Peter Brooks

    Palm Bay Florida 

     

  • Hello Andrew:

    Have you ever considered fibromyalgia ?

    JAMA just issued a research paper on June 6 2025 Titled "Home based transcranial direct current stimulation vs placebo for Fibromyalgia - A randomized Clinical Trial.

    One of the authors was Felipe Fregni MD PhD at Neuromodulation Center and Center for Clinical Research learning, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Massachusetts General hospital Harvard Medical School, Boston MASS USA

    Peter Brooks

    Palm Bay FL.

  • Hi Peter,

    Usually the Canadian guy's interviews with experts are interesting and in tune with other campaigners around the world. I am though rather wary of what he tries to sell. It's easy from across the Pond to say "no" to all these 'solutions', but to all those considering buying anything from anyone selling something unconventional for health purposes wherever you are: Please make sure you do your due diligence first. Make sure the product is safe for you to use and ensure you will get your money back if you do part with your hard earned cash only to find the product does not live up to expectations.

    Regarding Alzheimer's and insomnia, plus also ASL/MND: Here's what worries me:

    "There is no substantial scientific evidence for an association between LF exposure and Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, developmental and reproductive effects, and cardiovascular diseases, while for Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis the evidence is inconclusive. Studies of symptoms, sleep quality, cognitive function have not provided consistent evidence of an effect from this type of exposure."

    This is from the ICNIRP's webpage on their low frequency guidelines: https://www.icnirp.org/en/frequencies/low-frequency/index.html

    As you can see they deny certain conditions, which many campaigners disagree upon citing many scientific studies claiming an association, but for Alzheimer's, ALS/MND and insomonia, the ICNIRP does not deny there is science available linking these conditions to LF exposure. However, they don't make changes to their exposure guidelines for what are unquestionably adverse effects, due to the evidence being inconsistent and inconclusive. Campaigners persistently call upon them to apply the "Precautionary Principle", which is normally applied whenever there is uncertainty about the risk of harm to health and the environment.

    In the UK we are having an insomnia epidemic. Around 10 million citizens are affected. Lots and lots of reasons and the problem is growing. I contacted the expert I mentioned previously after hearing about his specialism in electronic devices causing insomnia. His specialism does not currently include LF exposure I must add, but visible light and late night usage of electronic devices. I hope he will take a look into what I have been telling him about my experience.

    I can see why you think I might have fibromyalgia having looked on our NHS's webpage about it. There's certainly a strong correlation with my symptoms. Please note though that my symptoms, vary when I leave my house to stay elsewhere (for better or worse) or turn off the electricity. Unless fibromyalgia is another product of EHS, then I fail to see why it should vary according to the 'electrical environment' I'm in. I note the webpage says this about the cause:

    The exact cause of fibromyalgia is unknown, but it's thought to be related to abnormal levels of certain chemicals in the brain and changes in the way the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord and nerves) processes pain messages carried around the body. (See: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/fibromyalgia/)

    Interesting.

    I've only had chance to have a quick look at the JAMA paper, but that seems to be saying treatment involving Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation can help patients. I think that is similar to the migraine treatments that help sufferers by deliberately interfering with nerve signalling around the head, but I am no expert in these matters.

    Cheers,

    Andrew

  • Hello Andrew:

    Regarding Alzheimer's -the current research to remove tangles and plaque from the brain using chemicals  has just about reached a dead end.

    In an earlier message you made some general statements about the life and death of cells in the body.

    Ask yourself how and when dead cells are eliminated from Brain? There is no "apparent" pumping action in brain!

    Peter Brooks

    Palm Bay FL.

  • https://edhub.ama-assn.org/jn-learning/audio-player/18928749?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=article_alert-jamanetwork&utm_content=weekly_highlights-ai-tfl_&utm_term=060725

    Hello Andrew:

    I have just listened to this new JAMA podcast on "The ethics of AI as clinical decision maker" with Sarah C Hull MD at Yale school of Medicine.

    It was so good I thought you would be interested in hearing this instead of me going on about Alzheimer's !

    Peter Brooks

    Palm Bay FL 

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  • Hi Peter,

    I don't remember nor can I find any trace of statements from me about the life cycle of cells within the body, either in this discussion nor in the discussion that ran during my ordeal with the meters. I think you may have been referring to my statement concerning the bio-electrical signals that course throughout the human body. Here's what I said in my message yesterday, the first line being from my post on 3 June:

    "The whole essence of life is contained in these signals. When they stop, we stop - we’re dead.":

    "Interfere with them and it is no wonder all sorts of ailments can occur."

    If you were referring to a different statement, please could use the "Quote" feature as I have done for the above, as it automatically inserts a link back to the originating post, or alternatively, insert a link manually as I have to my "3 June" post.

    Alzheimer's Disease is a very complex condition with various possible causations and leads to a physical deterioration of the brain structure, but if the ICNIRP haven't denied there is science linking it with LF EMFs, then that really gives me some concern. Many of the symptoms I suffered and those few I continue to suffer are enough to give me heightened concern, even if there's no direct causation of AD. I agree with you that suffering insomnia long term can be a significant factor.

    Thanks for the link to the podcast. It will be interesting for anyone working with AI technology for medical care. I think the ethics and public perception of using AI for such purposes warrants a separate EngX discussion - unless there is a thread on this already.

    Andrew

  • Hello Andrew:

    I did take some licence with your quoted statement expanding it to include a possible discussion about pre-conception (passing from one generation to another generation).

    I have also made some previous comments about AI related concerns in other engx threads, which usually never got any responses.

    Peter 

  • There are so many health effects that have been associated with EMF exposure that it isn't possible to cover every one in this discussion. The EMF Portal is perhaps the best starting place to discover science on the biological effects that scientists claim or indeed disclaim. In my opening post when I mentioned the website before, I should have mentioned that the site is run by people who take a neutral stance. Hence you will scientific reports that conclude there are no effects from EMFs on whatever was the subject of the study as well as those that do. Some of the effects relate to treatments using EMFs as well.

    However, please note that there is a significant imbalance between those that find effects and those that don't, and even more so depending on how the studies were funded, which is a cause of major complaint for those campaigning on the recognition of EHS (or "EMR Syndrome" as it is now becoming known). More information on this aspect can be found in the Norwegian books referenced in the opening post.

    Searching for "cell damage" in the portal currently reports 101 results and for "DNA damage", the total (positive or negative) is 818. Some EHS campaigners are stating that there is science finding DNA damage that shows it is inherited by the next generation, which ought to be very worrying.

    Searching for "fibromyalgia" currently returns 153 results. Many of the top results concern the treatment of fibromyalgia using "transcranial direct current stimulation" as mentioned by Peter. I don't doubt there are health benefits to be gained from such treatment. I said in my opening post, there are good effects as well as bad. Digging a bit deeper into the results reveals a study of various possible causes of fibromyalgia:

    "Environmental factors and fibromyalgia syndrome: a narrative review basics" by: Bazzichi L, Giorgi V, Di Franco M et al. Published in: Clin Exp Rheumatol 2024; 42 (6): 1240-1247. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38855963/

    Exposure to EMFs is obviously one of the environmental effects examined. It's conclusion on EMFs is a little muted, stating:

    "Similarly, investigating the impact of air pollution and exposure to electromagnetic fields opens up new research horizons targeting preventive interventions."

    Looking back to Table II in the study, it states for EMF exposure:

    "Can trigger or worsen FM symptoms."

    It then refers to this study that looked at the difference between fibromyalgia (FM) patients identifying as EHS sufferers and a control group:

    "Metabolomics analysis of plasma samples of patients with fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity using GC-MS technique." by Cristina Piras, Monica Pibiri et al, in Sci Rep 2022; 12(1): 21923. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25588-2 

    In this study's abstract, it states:

    "In a percentage of individuals, the symptoms of FM are often triggered and/or exacerbated by proximity to electrical and electromagnetic devices."

    At the end of its conclusion:

    "Altogether the results suggest a possible metabolic alteration in FM associated with electrosensitivity."

    So it appears there may be a relationship between FM and EHS, but we can't say EHS is FM or vice versa, as there are several other factors according to the 2024 study, but even then, I have seen science linking EHS to the effects of the weather, oxidative stress, the gut microbiome and the immune system. It's certainly all very complex with other environmental effects at play that can cause similar reactions, but what if practising EHS/EMF hygiene factors can relieve the symptoms of some of the 2% approx of the population diagnosed with FM? Grounding techniques including cold/wild water swimming (see my post 10 days ago) are already being touted on some FM websites. Potentially much better though; can cases of EHS related FM be prevented or substantially eased by reducing the exposure of low frequency EMFs in the home simply by ensuring "dirty electricity" is suppressed at source?

  • Tinnitus has been noticeably absent from the list of symptoms I've seen for fibromyalgia (FM), but I have found a couple of scientific studies reporting that FM sufferers are more likely to suffer tinnitus:

    Puri BK, Lee GS. "Tinnitus in Fibromyalgia". P R Health Sci J. 2021 Dec;40(4):188-191. PMID: 35077079. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35077079/

    This concludes:

    "Fibromyalgia is associated with a relatively high prevalence of tinnitus."

    Another study on the same subject also includes a comment on the effects of insomnia on the sufferers:

    Chung CH, Jang G, Lee CH. The Impact of Tinnitus on Fibromyalgia. J Rheum Dis. 2021 Jan 1;28(1):31-37. doi: 10.4078/jrd.2021.28.1.31. PMID: 37476390; PMCID: PMC10324957. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10324957/ 

    It concludes:

    "FM patients with severe tinnitus have more functional impairments and lower quality of life than patients with mild tinnitus. Insomnia severity also has a positive correlation with poor health status and lower quality of life in FM patients. We identified a need for early evaluation and treatment of tinnitus and the significance of insomnia in FM patients."

    Some interesting extracts from its discussion section:

    "Previous studies demonstrate that tinnitus and FM have a common pathophysiology, called central sensitization."

    "Herein, we confirm that fibromyalgia frequently accompanies tinnitus. Furthermore, we show that the more severe is the tinnitus, the more severe are the FM symptoms and the lower is the quality of life, all of which cause limited physical activity and mood disturbance."

    "Our study suggests that tinnitus is a key component of centrally mediated symptoms in FM, indicating that tinnitus severity is closely related to FM severity and should be assessed in all FM patients. Due to altered neurological processing known as central sensitization, FM patients feel pain associated with peripheral nociceptive stimuli more acutely (allodynia) and more intensely (hyperalgesia). Centrally mediated symptoms such as fatigue, sleeplessness, and mood disturbance are characteristics in central sensitization."

    I don't think I need say anything about how my mood has been disturbed over the last 3 years 4 months and 1 week with all this going on.

    Moving back to considering EHS in its own right, the following scientific review set out to validate the existence of EHS. It covers magnetoreception, where magnetic particles in the brain are large enough to transduce MFs/EMFs, and in some creatures such as birds, via cryptochrome protein molecules in the eye that enables them to navigate:

    Henshaw, D. L., & Philips, A. (2024). A mechanistic understanding of human magnetoreception validates the phenomenon of electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS). International Journal of Radiation Biology, 101(2), 186–204. https://doi.org/10.1080/09553002.2024.2435329  (Full text available f.o.c. courtesy of Bristol Unversity.)

    From the introduction:

    "Increasing numbers of people (in the region of 3%) claim they are sensitive to such man-made time-varying EMFs, particularly those at radio frequencies. The reported EHS symptoms are wide ranging and include headaches, tinnitus, fatigue, and skin symptoms, such as prickling, burning sensations, and rashes. These reactions occur at exposure levels well below the natural MF strength of the Earth and many orders of magnitude below current international guidelines for EMF exposure"

    "Interdisciplinary research has established in numerous species that all forms of life respond to MFs, in some cases with extraordinary sensitivity."

    Figures 1 and 2 in the introduction show how the ICNIRP and EUROPAEM guidelines (Belyaev et al. 2016) compare with the levels of background radiation from natural and man-made sources. The ICNIRP limits are 3 orders of magnitude higher than the sensing and experiencing of health effects. Note that the EUROPAEM limits are divided up into daytime, daytime for sensitive people, nighttime and nighttime for sensitive people, in decreasing level of power density. Once you are sensitised, as I am experiencing now, the more sensitive you become and the stricter the limits you require, and the stricter everyone's limits need to be when sleeping.

    Section 3 states some examples of magnetic sensing in plants and animals, including how creatures can use the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate and the effects of geomagnetic storms on human health. It also includes some positive sides of exposure to EMF for treating various disorders:

    “A large body of basic science and clinical evidence demonstrates that time-varying MFs of millitesla strength, well above normal ambient exposures, can modulate molecular, cellular, and tissue functions in a physiologically and clinically significant manner. While the cellular mechanisms remain unclear, MFs are used in a range of conditions to treat depression, reduce pain, improve wound and bone healing, increase blood circulation, and stimulate the immune and endocrine systems (Markov 2015). The use of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) for the treatment of major depressive disorders is of particular interest because it illustrates the direct influence of EMFs on the human brain (Blumberger et al. 2018).”

    I said in my opening post that there can be benefits from exposure to EMFs. I have recently seen scientific information about medical treatments that use EMFs to improve the speed at which injuries can be healed. However, what I said about accepting good effects but not bad ones still holds true. The above states that despite the cellular mechanisms being unproven, it has been accepted that such treatments are causing positive changes through the body’s sensitivity to EMFs. Yet, tell your GP/MD you are sensitive to EMFs and they will most tell you in one way or another that such sensitivity is unproven and it does not exist. (See: My Post of 3 Jun 2024)

    The mechanisms of harm covered in Section 4 of the review include; the Radical Pair Mechanism (RPM) that operates “at energy levels some ten million times below thermal energy” and EMFs releasing free radical Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) that can lead to the opening or closing of voltage-gated ion channels, which affect the central nervous system. It also combines the two mechanisms, leading to; “changes in chemical reaction rates and concentrations of important signalling molecules”.

    There’s mention of transcranial magnetic stimulation as an EMF treatment, which is used as a treatment for FM and migraines as previously mentioned in this discussion. (See: Peter Brooks 6 Jun 2025 and my post in reply.)

    Concerning insomnia, the review also looks at the science of cryptochromes disrupting circadian rhythms and reducing the production of melatonin. The review cites a scientific report that has demonstrated that insect circadian clocks are affected by weak RF EMFs. (Bartos P, Netusil R et al, 2019.)

    From the discussion section:

    "In the scientific field of magnetoreception, we find that all forms of life respond to MFs, as has been extensively researched in many species. The literature is burgeoning."

    "Most EHS people report sensitivities to EMF levels many orders of magnitude below all official exposure guidance levels, and many do not report an increase in effects at higher exposures."

    "Numerous animal and insect species react adversely to minute MF/EMF changes, notably in interference with magnetonavigation. There is ample evidence, notably from GM storms, that humans can sense low-intensity EMFs, albeit unconsciously. Adverse responses, typical of those reported as human EHS, reflect that the brain regards some EMF signals as disturbing, especially those of a pulsatile nature and whether ELF and/or RF are present."

    In the conclusion:

    "Interdisciplinary research has established that all forms of life can respond to MFs. Research shows that human cryptochromes exhibit magnetosensitivity. Most existing provocation studies have failed to confirm EHS as an environmental illness. We attribute this to a fundamental lack of understanding of the mechanisms and processes involved, which have resulted in the design of inappropriate and inadequate tests. We conclude that future research into EHS needs a quantum mechanistic approach on the basis of existing biological knowledge of the magnetosensitivity of living organisms."

    There's plenty more scientific documents indicating that EMFs are affecting the fauna and flora of the planet, not just people. Would EHS be taken more seriously if the harm being found by the scientists conducting experiments on the health on birds, insects and other creatures was realised by the environmentalist movement and the general public? There was a case in the State of Michigan where people complaining of suffering EHS type effects from power lines were ignored, yet when farmers observed their milk production was lower from cows suffering more health problems when grazing in fields with same power lines passing over them, it mattered so much more. Here's a study that found power quality can upset milk yields:

    Donald Hillman, Dave Stetzer, et al, Relationship of electric power quality to milk production of dairy herds — Field study with literature review, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 447, 2013, Pages 500-514, ISSN 0048-9697, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.12.089.

    It concluded:

    "Dairy cows were sensitive to earth currents associated with transients recorded in neutral-to-ground circuit outlets, from the floor in milking stalls, and in barn yards of twelve farms studied. Ground voltage as low as 10 mV p-p adversely affected milk production."

    That's a tiny voltage, but that’s what I have been saying about dirty electricity; it doesn’t take much voltage to make a difference to health. Such low voltages are reflected in the quote above from the discussion in Henshaw and Phillips's review, whereby it just needs a small exposure at a frequency that causes interference with normal biological functioning.

    Obviously environmentalists will see any attempt to interfere with the pace at which 'green equipment' is being roll-out as 'anti-Net Zero'. I don’t disagree that there are great dangers with our polluted environment that need addressing, but I can literally sense harm being done by an altogether different threat to the environment, which will get worse if the ever increasing amount electro-smog we are all being emersed in, whether we like it or not, doesn't get addressed and soon. Some of what needs to happen is not difficult nor costly, in fact it ought to be good engineering practice to fit suppression circuitry for all uses of switched-mode power supplies, whether there's regulations in place requiring it or not. The dirty electricity that electricity meters currently create is nothing more than a form of avoidable pollution, something emitted as a by-product that makes no difference to their functionality, but does make a lot of difference to my functionality.

  • I've been aware of some evidence provided to the UK Parliament's Energy and Climate Change Committee back in 2013 for some time. The first such evidence I found was provided by Dr Andrew Goldsworthy. He had this to say about health effects caused by smart meters:

    "4. Effects on the inner ear.

    Tinnitus, dizziness and nausea are due to false activation of the sensitive “hair cells” of the inner ear. When it occurs in those of the cochlea, it can cause tinnitus (false sensations of sound). These hair cells can detect sound of as little as a billionth of a watt by first converting it to electrical signals that then trigger nerve impulses that are sent to the brain. They are also sensitive, even to weak pulsed microwaves.

    5. Effects on the brain itself are also due to the pulsed microwave radiation interfering with its normal electrical activity by generating extra by false nerve impulses. This can result in brain hyperactivity, stress headaches and a reduced ability to concentrate (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD))."

    He carries on, mentioning; autism, obesity, fatigue, before stating this about sleep and cancer:

    "9. The disturbing effects of Wireless Smart Meters on sleep and cancer are apparently due to a reduction in melatonin production (a sleep hormone) by the pineal gland in the brain. This is also worrying since it disrupts our natural circadian rhythms."

    Most of his concerns are about microwave frequencies, he never mentions low frequencies nor dirty electricity. This contribution by Margaret White, an EHS sufferer herself, came to my attention during an online search a few days ago. She does mention dirty electricity, albeit still firmly blaming microwave frequencies even so:

    "Medically documented health effects of microwave radiation.

    Medical practitioners in Bamberg, Germany documented these symptoms occurring in their patients as a result of microwave radiation exposures.

    Sleep disturbance, tiredness, depressive mood; headaches, restlessness, dazed state, irritability, disturbance of concentration, forgetfulness, learning difficulties, difficulty finding words. Group 4: Frequent infections, sinusitis, lymph node swellings, joint and limb pains, nerve and soft tissue pains, numbness or tingling, allergies; tinnitus, hearing loss, sudden hearing loss, giddiness, impaired balance, visual disturbances, eye inflammation, dry eyes; tachycardia, episodic hypertension, collapse; hormonal disturbances, thyroid disease, night sweats, frequent urge to urinate, weight increase, nausea, loss of appetite, nose bleeds, skin complaints, tumours, diabetes."

    Quite a collection and many of which I and other IET members have reported suffering, including when our digital electricity meters were not smart and thereby not producing microwave radiation. She has a section entitled: "EMF Refugees – The need to have a Place to Live". Here's how that starts:

    “If the smart meter roll-out continues, there will be an ever increasing number of EHS individuals who will have NOWHERE where they can comfortably live without pain any more. There will be nowhere to even escape for a short break even in remote locations, nowhere to visit friends or family.”

    That tallies with what I have said before about being not being able to endure living in my own home and the difficulty in finding somewhere else either temporary or permanent to live that will be safe. She repeats this in what she says about dirty electricity, noting though that low frequencies will be present due the switched-mode power supply used by these meters. (The knowledge of the harm switched-mode power supplies can cause by producing dirty electricity was far less well-known in 2013):

    "THE SMART METER WILL RESULT IN “DIRTY ELECTRICITY”

    The microwave frequencies will be transmitted through the home on electrical wiring. The adverse effects of dirty electricity are well known.

    • Whether the smart meters are indoors or even on the outside walls, the radiation will be transmitting all the time and there will be no possibility of escaping from it.
    • For the EHS individuals, the smart meters will be a source of permanent TORTURE. I will have nowhere to live, I will have no where to escape any more.

    • ...

    • There is plenty of evidence of smart meters causing health damage in the USA and Canada.

    • I seek assurance that we will not be forced in the future to have smart meters in our homes. The analogue meters should be retained.

    • The production of analogue meters should be retained.

    • Smart meters will make the lives of those affected by the ever increasing blanket of pulsed microwave pollution even more of a LIVING HELL!

    • ...

    • Electrohypersensitivity can affect anyone."

    "Torture" and "living hell" may seem overly emotive language, but only if you haven’t been badly affected by EHS. For those yet to be convinced that EHS is anything other than a psychological condition, Mrs White finishes her submission with:

    “Oh, by the way my Masters degree is in Psychology.”

    If a masters degree is not good enough qualification for you (I can personally vouch that it certainly ought to be), back in 2023, I spent an hour talking to a professor of psychology about all that happened to me in 2022. I presented him with the 10 questions I listed in the original EngX discussion plus a couple of extra ones based upon my near but incomplete recovery after having an analogue meter refitted and the discovery soon afterwards of the Norwegian books mentioned in my opening post, one of which contained a prediction that people would suffer just like I did after having smart meters installed. The professor told me I needed technical answers for all my questions and never attempted to offer a psychological causation for my physiological symptoms. All he declared was that I had developed stress related symptoms due to the way my protestations to all and sundry about the harm being caused, had been ignored, denied or even worse.

    Dr Andrew Tresidder from ES-UK made a contribution as did some foreign based campaigners, forewarning of the dangers of ignoring the reports from people suffering where smart meters had already been installed. The Californian campaign group "Stop Smart Meters!" submission contained this:

    "12. Over the past three years, more than 1400 individuals have submitted health related complaints to our organization following smart meter installation. Many were unaware that a smart meter had in fact been installed, and only connected the symptoms to the presence of the meter in some cases many months after installation. This fact refutes the claim that the many thousands of people reporting health harm are somehow suffering from a “psychosomatic” disorder. Far more than 10,000 health-related complaints (the CPUC refuses to give us the actual number, or the contents of such complaints) have been submitted to the CA Public Utilities Commission, including from MD's, psychotherapists, nurses who have testified directly to the CPUC regarding their own health problems related to the meters. Sadly, very little has been done to even investigate the many reported ill effects to the public's health."

    Dr Elizabeth Evans made a submission, mentioning the following on the theme of what had been in other countries and having to move out of your own home:

    "7. You ask “What lessons can be learned from successful smart meter implementation and usage elsewhere in the world?” If you look at the US and Canada and Australia you will see that thousands of people have complained that a newly installed Smart Meter has caused illness, sometimes so severe that the person can no longer sleep in their own home and have to sell their house as the utility company will not replace the Smart Meter with the old analogue meter. Many heart-breaking and disturbing stories like this can be found on the Australian Stop Smart Meter website which is a voice for those whose lives and health have been destroyed by the Smart Meter roll-out in Australia http://stopsmartmeters.com.au/category/share-your-story/."

    All very worrying consequences, many of which are so familiar to me and the other members who have come forward in my two discussions on this matter. Elsewhere she mentions;

    "We may see even higher rates of cancer, dementia (especially early onset), infertility, behavioural and developmental problems in children (including autism), sudden death from cardiac arrhythmias as well as depression, anxiety, headaches and sleep disorders—all of which have been linked to chronic exposure to RF radiation. The cost to the country of epidemic levels of these illnesses will far outweigh any savings that Smart Meters may bring to individual energy bills."

    Dr Evan’s comments on possible costs rather than savings, prompted me to take a look at the cost benefit analysis for having a smart electricity meter fitted in my home, remembering that all that has happened to me and a lot of others has been due to the meters being made without suppression circuitry that would have added maybe £2 to £3 onto the cost of manufacturing, quite possibly even less in large scale production runs.

    The estimated average saving for having a smart electricity meter is 2.5%. (Taken from the UK government’s publication: Monitoring smart meter energy savings using the National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework.) My average monthly consumption of electricity, i.e. ignoring the standard charge, is around £33. So that equates to an 83p saving per month. However, to make the saving I need to be using the in-home display continually. This consumes no more than an average of 0.6W according to Smart Energy GB. (See: How much does it cost to run a smart meter in-home display?) This works out at about £1.20 per annum on my current tariff, thereby reducing my monthly saving to 73p.

    The standing charge includes over £1 per month to cover the running costs of the Data Communications Company (DCC) for collecting and forwarding data between smart meter installations and the energy companies. (Based on figures dating back to 2015-16 in written evidence submitted by Sanjaya Singhal (PSM0010, the CEO of Secure Meters Group.) Then there’s the "Green Levy" on energy bills, said to cost households in the UK around 10% of their total energy bill. Whatever proportion is spent on installing smart meters, we’ve already wiped out that 73p per month saving just for the DCC contribution. However, these costs are part of the standing charge whether there’s a working smart meter or not, so let’s for the sake of arguing, just accept the 73p per month potential saving.

    My personal costs incurred during my 197 day ordeal for alternative accommodation, travel expenses, ‘private’ GP letters and other sundry expenditure was approximately £3000. The healthcare costs in terms of all the GP, nurse, and specialist appointments, plus other services used such as an MRI scan, must have totalled over £1000. Ignoring figures I can’t begin to estimate, such as the costs to my energy supplier, the Energy Ombudsman and others, this works out at £456 per month personal cost, over £150 per month in healthcare costs and therefore a total of at least £606 per month.

    Assuming that a smart meter that doesn’t harm me could be fitted in my home, the saving of 73p per month would take 342 years to recover the £3000 I lost in 2022. I should have spent much more on alternative accommodation, as with hindsight, I should have moved out of home as soon as I realised my health was being affected by the first electricity meter. A lesson for anyone reading this suffering the all too familiar symptoms of EHS after having had their electricity meter changed.

    Scaling up my calculations up for the average of 5% of the population at risk of being affected by EHS: It would have cost £88.2m extra to manufacture the 29.4m smart electricity meters needed to replace all non-smart meters with £3 (max) worth of suppression circuitry. Using my low healthcare estimate of £1000 for 197 days as the average cost for providing 3.45m people with healthcare, would cost £6,392m per annum. (The cost/benefit analysis for treating a problem that the NHS teaches its staff not to believe exists, must be equally if not more shocking.)

    If we don't want to accept 5% as the number of people at risk, looking at this the other way round; the £88.2m fixed cost of suppression would cover the annual healthcare costs of 4,410 EHS victims over 10 years not taking inflation into account, based on my experience and the minimum expected life expectancy for smart meters that I’ve found. (I do hope they will last longer than that otherwise there’s further cost/benefit analyses that needs to be done in terms of their green credentials and ability to reduce consumers bills considering all their life-cycle costs.) This number of people is just 0.0063% of the population, many orders of magnitude lower than even the lowest estimate I have ever seen for the number of people expected to suffer EHS. Some predictions and surveys estimate the figure to be above 10%. Dr Tresidder mentioned in his evidence that it could be as high as 20%.

    With ineffective treatments and few companies willing to remove their harmful meters or other equipment, how do you even start to assess the cost of the poor health people affected will suffer? I’m sorry, but it wouldn’t be possible to properly compensate me for living indefinitely in the state of health I found myself in 3 years ago. Expenditure to shield my home from the radiation and add filters would have run into many thousands, probably well above £10k and this will probably not work as well as suppressing the radiation at source within the meter for £3. (Plug-in filters did not help me. I was told by a filter used as a whole house filter in the US, were designed to make robots work correctly not humans, when I once enquired with a UK supplier.)

    In total, there were over 100 submissions of written evidence to the Parliamentary committee in 2013, not all from people or organisations complaining about health effects, but there were a substantial number warning that people will suffer ill health from having smart meters installed in their homes. Despite all this evidence, whether based on scientific or anecdotal reports, why did so many people in the governmental organisations involved in my ordeal in 2022, including UKHSA and Ofgem, tell me that they had never heard of such complaints before and/or that I was the first person to ever complain? Surely when the 2013 evidence was assessed, alarm bells ought to have been ringing? Well I've found the answer and it's interesting. In fact, it is very very interesting. Please see paragraphs 97 to 99 within:

    "Smart meter roll-out - Energy and Climate Change",
    "7 Consumer concerns and engagement",
    "Consumer concerns",
    "HEALTH";
    https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201314/cmselect/cmenergy/161/16110.htm

    After having had 5 of its own members, one with their spouse suffering in tandem, come forward suffering symptoms that were highlighted in the 2013 parliamentary evidence, with 4 knowing to be affected by smart meters and the fifth uncertain, but potentially suffering from meters nearby, I would therefore like the Institution to rescind its advice.

    In addition to ourselves, there have also been numerous cases reported by many members of the public in the UK and other countries where smart meters have been fitted since 2013. There has also been further evidence given to Parliament. For example: Dr Jamieson and Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe particularly; “BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON EHS” and also in a statement by the former MP for Stroud in the House of Commons (third paragraph). The average estimate of 5% of the population suffering from EHS equates around 3.45m people in the UK who are at risk of problems. Establishing the precise mechanism of how these effects happen doesn't matter, the fact people are reporting them after smart meters have been installed is all that should matter.

    Dr Swanson stated:

    "The Institution and myself completely recognise that there is some scientific evidence relating to health effects and that scientific evidence mandates further research, keeping a very close eye on any scientific developments and having in place a system to ensure the correct protection of the public."

    If this is correct, then why have I been told by the Institution that neither it nor the government consider EHS to be a current problem of public concern? There are plenty of people campaigning over the effects of EMFs from all sorts of sources, even cases that have been taken to court, including some that have won, including the French case involving their version of a meter that I mentioned in my post on 4 Jan 2024 that involved dirty electricity.

    Just because the vast majority of people won't notice any symptoms of EHS, you simply cannot have a situation where a minority, however small, feel unsafe to live in their own home thanks to equipment a third party has placed inside or outside their home, who cannot do anything to control nor replace the equipment. When sufferers seek help from the companies and authorities, they are invariably treated with anything from disbelief through to utter contempt and left to suffer or move home.

    So what should replace the advice to parliament, UKHSA, Ofgem, the utilities and ombudsman services? Here’s my draft for consideration:

    "In accordance with the ICNIRP's 2020 Statement on the "Principles of Non-ionizing Radiation Protection"; there are some individuals whose health can be adversely affected by much lower levels of exposure to non-ionising radiation than the general population can safely tolerate. These people need their all too real symptoms of sensitivity to this radiation treated with respect and dignity, with exceptions and allowances being made for their personal circumstances, in order to ensure that they can continue living within their own home without suffering debilitating health symptoms and without the threat of having their electricity supply being disconnected."

    I will add that Ofgem told me in 2022 that energy companies can decide not to install or operate a smart meter if it is in the best interests of the consumer. However, it remains immensely difficult to get a digital electricity meter replaced with an analogue meter to avert the problem of dirty electricity. Asking energy suppliers if the electricity meters they fit have any modern meters with adequate electrical noise suppression is worse than futile.

    The medical profession must be told to stop teaching that sensitivity to electric and electromagnetic fields that interferes with normal biological functioning does not exist. It’s not just me saying such interference with the human body does occur, it’s in the ICNIRP in their low frequency guidelines. I’ve already mentioned health service costs and there will be further economic costs as some sufferers will not be able to continue working as effectively as before, others not at all. EHS cases are far better prevented in the first place due to the current lack of effective medical treatments and the fact that sufferers often report their sensitivity gets worse once acute symptoms start, as it appears to be in my case.

    Despite the gloom and mystique surrounding EHS, acceptance that the human body reacts to low-level EMFs could realise some significant health benefits, whether it's treating EHS sufferers properly or treating anyone with new technology to improve healing as mentioned in the paper by Henshaw and Phillips. (See my previous post.) With evidence of migraines, fibromyalgia, ADHD and other conditions having some kind of relationship to EHS, acceptance might even start reducing the growing list of people currently unable to work due to long term sickness and the growing list of people suffering medically unexplained symptoms.

    Technical treatment starts by installing reconditioned analogue meters in the homes of those suffering badly from dirty electricity being emitted by digital electricity meters. The one fitted in my home cost £16, although the last time I checked, the cost had risen to £20. How cost effective is that compared to the cost in healthcare, lost productivity and the utter misery of suffering symptoms of EHS? As for not saving 2.5% of my electricity consumption, I’m quite happy paying 73p each month extra. Making electricity meters properly in the first place for a pitiful amount more for the lifetime of the meter, is where the savings are really to be made, and in more ways than just money.

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  • I've been aware of some evidence provided to the UK Parliament's Energy and Climate Change Committee back in 2013 for some time. The first such evidence I found was provided by Dr Andrew Goldsworthy. He had this to say about health effects caused by smart meters:

    "4. Effects on the inner ear.

    Tinnitus, dizziness and nausea are due to false activation of the sensitive “hair cells” of the inner ear. When it occurs in those of the cochlea, it can cause tinnitus (false sensations of sound). These hair cells can detect sound of as little as a billionth of a watt by first converting it to electrical signals that then trigger nerve impulses that are sent to the brain. They are also sensitive, even to weak pulsed microwaves.

    5. Effects on the brain itself are also due to the pulsed microwave radiation interfering with its normal electrical activity by generating extra by false nerve impulses. This can result in brain hyperactivity, stress headaches and a reduced ability to concentrate (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD))."

    He carries on, mentioning; autism, obesity, fatigue, before stating this about sleep and cancer:

    "9. The disturbing effects of Wireless Smart Meters on sleep and cancer are apparently due to a reduction in melatonin production (a sleep hormone) by the pineal gland in the brain. This is also worrying since it disrupts our natural circadian rhythms."

    Most of his concerns are about microwave frequencies, he never mentions low frequencies nor dirty electricity. This contribution by Margaret White, an EHS sufferer herself, came to my attention during an online search a few days ago. She does mention dirty electricity, albeit still firmly blaming microwave frequencies even so:

    "Medically documented health effects of microwave radiation.

    Medical practitioners in Bamberg, Germany documented these symptoms occurring in their patients as a result of microwave radiation exposures.

    Sleep disturbance, tiredness, depressive mood; headaches, restlessness, dazed state, irritability, disturbance of concentration, forgetfulness, learning difficulties, difficulty finding words. Group 4: Frequent infections, sinusitis, lymph node swellings, joint and limb pains, nerve and soft tissue pains, numbness or tingling, allergies; tinnitus, hearing loss, sudden hearing loss, giddiness, impaired balance, visual disturbances, eye inflammation, dry eyes; tachycardia, episodic hypertension, collapse; hormonal disturbances, thyroid disease, night sweats, frequent urge to urinate, weight increase, nausea, loss of appetite, nose bleeds, skin complaints, tumours, diabetes."

    Quite a collection and many of which I and other IET members have reported suffering, including when our digital electricity meters were not smart and thereby not producing microwave radiation. She has a section entitled: "EMF Refugees – The need to have a Place to Live". Here's how that starts:

    “If the smart meter roll-out continues, there will be an ever increasing number of EHS individuals who will have NOWHERE where they can comfortably live without pain any more. There will be nowhere to even escape for a short break even in remote locations, nowhere to visit friends or family.”

    That tallies with what I have said before about being not being able to endure living in my own home and the difficulty in finding somewhere else either temporary or permanent to live that will be safe. She repeats this in what she says about dirty electricity, noting though that low frequencies will be present due the switched-mode power supply used by these meters. (The knowledge of the harm switched-mode power supplies can cause by producing dirty electricity was far less well-known in 2013):

    "THE SMART METER WILL RESULT IN “DIRTY ELECTRICITY”

    The microwave frequencies will be transmitted through the home on electrical wiring. The adverse effects of dirty electricity are well known.

    • Whether the smart meters are indoors or even on the outside walls, the radiation will be transmitting all the time and there will be no possibility of escaping from it.
    • For the EHS individuals, the smart meters will be a source of permanent TORTURE. I will have nowhere to live, I will have no where to escape any more.

    • ...

    • There is plenty of evidence of smart meters causing health damage in the USA and Canada.

    • I seek assurance that we will not be forced in the future to have smart meters in our homes. The analogue meters should be retained.

    • The production of analogue meters should be retained.

    • Smart meters will make the lives of those affected by the ever increasing blanket of pulsed microwave pollution even more of a LIVING HELL!

    • ...

    • Electrohypersensitivity can affect anyone."

    "Torture" and "living hell" may seem overly emotive language, but only if you haven’t been badly affected by EHS. For those yet to be convinced that EHS is anything other than a psychological condition, Mrs White finishes her submission with:

    “Oh, by the way my Masters degree is in Psychology.”

    If a masters degree is not good enough qualification for you (I can personally vouch that it certainly ought to be), back in 2023, I spent an hour talking to a professor of psychology about all that happened to me in 2022. I presented him with the 10 questions I listed in the original EngX discussion plus a couple of extra ones based upon my near but incomplete recovery after having an analogue meter refitted and the discovery soon afterwards of the Norwegian books mentioned in my opening post, one of which contained a prediction that people would suffer just like I did after having smart meters installed. The professor told me I needed technical answers for all my questions and never attempted to offer a psychological causation for my physiological symptoms. All he declared was that I had developed stress related symptoms due to the way my protestations to all and sundry about the harm being caused, had been ignored, denied or even worse.

    Dr Andrew Tresidder from ES-UK made a contribution as did some foreign based campaigners, forewarning of the dangers of ignoring the reports from people suffering where smart meters had already been installed. The Californian campaign group "Stop Smart Meters!" submission contained this:

    "12. Over the past three years, more than 1400 individuals have submitted health related complaints to our organization following smart meter installation. Many were unaware that a smart meter had in fact been installed, and only connected the symptoms to the presence of the meter in some cases many months after installation. This fact refutes the claim that the many thousands of people reporting health harm are somehow suffering from a “psychosomatic” disorder. Far more than 10,000 health-related complaints (the CPUC refuses to give us the actual number, or the contents of such complaints) have been submitted to the CA Public Utilities Commission, including from MD's, psychotherapists, nurses who have testified directly to the CPUC regarding their own health problems related to the meters. Sadly, very little has been done to even investigate the many reported ill effects to the public's health."

    Dr Elizabeth Evans made a submission, mentioning the following on the theme of what had been in other countries and having to move out of your own home:

    "7. You ask “What lessons can be learned from successful smart meter implementation and usage elsewhere in the world?” If you look at the US and Canada and Australia you will see that thousands of people have complained that a newly installed Smart Meter has caused illness, sometimes so severe that the person can no longer sleep in their own home and have to sell their house as the utility company will not replace the Smart Meter with the old analogue meter. Many heart-breaking and disturbing stories like this can be found on the Australian Stop Smart Meter website which is a voice for those whose lives and health have been destroyed by the Smart Meter roll-out in Australia http://stopsmartmeters.com.au/category/share-your-story/."

    All very worrying consequences, many of which are so familiar to me and the other members who have come forward in my two discussions on this matter. Elsewhere she mentions;

    "We may see even higher rates of cancer, dementia (especially early onset), infertility, behavioural and developmental problems in children (including autism), sudden death from cardiac arrhythmias as well as depression, anxiety, headaches and sleep disorders—all of which have been linked to chronic exposure to RF radiation. The cost to the country of epidemic levels of these illnesses will far outweigh any savings that Smart Meters may bring to individual energy bills."

    Dr Evan’s comments on possible costs rather than savings, prompted me to take a look at the cost benefit analysis for having a smart electricity meter fitted in my home, remembering that all that has happened to me and a lot of others has been due to the meters being made without suppression circuitry that would have added maybe £2 to £3 onto the cost of manufacturing, quite possibly even less in large scale production runs.

    The estimated average saving for having a smart electricity meter is 2.5%. (Taken from the UK government’s publication: Monitoring smart meter energy savings using the National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework.) My average monthly consumption of electricity, i.e. ignoring the standard charge, is around £33. So that equates to an 83p saving per month. However, to make the saving I need to be using the in-home display continually. This consumes no more than an average of 0.6W according to Smart Energy GB. (See: How much does it cost to run a smart meter in-home display?) This works out at about £1.20 per annum on my current tariff, thereby reducing my monthly saving to 73p.

    The standing charge includes over £1 per month to cover the running costs of the Data Communications Company (DCC) for collecting and forwarding data between smart meter installations and the energy companies. (Based on figures dating back to 2015-16 in written evidence submitted by Sanjaya Singhal (PSM0010, the CEO of Secure Meters Group.) Then there’s the "Green Levy" on energy bills, said to cost households in the UK around 10% of their total energy bill. Whatever proportion is spent on installing smart meters, we’ve already wiped out that 73p per month saving just for the DCC contribution. However, these costs are part of the standing charge whether there’s a working smart meter or not, so let’s for the sake of arguing, just accept the 73p per month potential saving.

    My personal costs incurred during my 197 day ordeal for alternative accommodation, travel expenses, ‘private’ GP letters and other sundry expenditure was approximately £3000. The healthcare costs in terms of all the GP, nurse, and specialist appointments, plus other services used such as an MRI scan, must have totalled over £1000. Ignoring figures I can’t begin to estimate, such as the costs to my energy supplier, the Energy Ombudsman and others, this works out at £456 per month personal cost, over £150 per month in healthcare costs and therefore a total of at least £606 per month.

    Assuming that a smart meter that doesn’t harm me could be fitted in my home, the saving of 73p per month would take 342 years to recover the £3000 I lost in 2022. I should have spent much more on alternative accommodation, as with hindsight, I should have moved out of home as soon as I realised my health was being affected by the first electricity meter. A lesson for anyone reading this suffering the all too familiar symptoms of EHS after having had their electricity meter changed.

    Scaling up my calculations up for the average of 5% of the population at risk of being affected by EHS: It would have cost £88.2m extra to manufacture the 29.4m smart electricity meters needed to replace all non-smart meters with £3 (max) worth of suppression circuitry. Using my low healthcare estimate of £1000 for 197 days as the average cost for providing 3.45m people with healthcare, would cost £6,392m per annum. (The cost/benefit analysis for treating a problem that the NHS teaches its staff not to believe exists, must be equally if not more shocking.)

    If we don't want to accept 5% as the number of people at risk, looking at this the other way round; the £88.2m fixed cost of suppression would cover the annual healthcare costs of 4,410 EHS victims over 10 years not taking inflation into account, based on my experience and the minimum expected life expectancy for smart meters that I’ve found. (I do hope they will last longer than that otherwise there’s further cost/benefit analyses that needs to be done in terms of their green credentials and ability to reduce consumers bills considering all their life-cycle costs.) This number of people is just 0.0063% of the population, many orders of magnitude lower than even the lowest estimate I have ever seen for the number of people expected to suffer EHS. Some predictions and surveys estimate the figure to be above 10%. Dr Tresidder mentioned in his evidence that it could be as high as 20%.

    With ineffective treatments and few companies willing to remove their harmful meters or other equipment, how do you even start to assess the cost of the poor health people affected will suffer? I’m sorry, but it wouldn’t be possible to properly compensate me for living indefinitely in the state of health I found myself in 3 years ago. Expenditure to shield my home from the radiation and add filters would have run into many thousands, probably well above £10k and this will probably not work as well as suppressing the radiation at source within the meter for £3. (Plug-in filters did not help me. I was told by a filter used as a whole house filter in the US, were designed to make robots work correctly not humans, when I once enquired with a UK supplier.)

    In total, there were over 100 submissions of written evidence to the Parliamentary committee in 2013, not all from people or organisations complaining about health effects, but there were a substantial number warning that people will suffer ill health from having smart meters installed in their homes. Despite all this evidence, whether based on scientific or anecdotal reports, why did so many people in the governmental organisations involved in my ordeal in 2022, including UKHSA and Ofgem, tell me that they had never heard of such complaints before and/or that I was the first person to ever complain? Surely when the 2013 evidence was assessed, alarm bells ought to have been ringing? Well I've found the answer and it's interesting. In fact, it is very very interesting. Please see paragraphs 97 to 99 within:

    "Smart meter roll-out - Energy and Climate Change",
    "7 Consumer concerns and engagement",
    "Consumer concerns",
    "HEALTH";
    https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201314/cmselect/cmenergy/161/16110.htm

    After having had 5 of its own members, one with their spouse suffering in tandem, come forward suffering symptoms that were highlighted in the 2013 parliamentary evidence, with 4 knowing to be affected by smart meters and the fifth uncertain, but potentially suffering from meters nearby, I would therefore like the Institution to rescind its advice.

    In addition to ourselves, there have also been numerous cases reported by many members of the public in the UK and other countries where smart meters have been fitted since 2013. There has also been further evidence given to Parliament. For example: Dr Jamieson and Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe particularly; “BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON EHS” and also in a statement by the former MP for Stroud in the House of Commons (third paragraph). The average estimate of 5% of the population suffering from EHS equates around 3.45m people in the UK who are at risk of problems. Establishing the precise mechanism of how these effects happen doesn't matter, the fact people are reporting them after smart meters have been installed is all that should matter.

    Dr Swanson stated:

    "The Institution and myself completely recognise that there is some scientific evidence relating to health effects and that scientific evidence mandates further research, keeping a very close eye on any scientific developments and having in place a system to ensure the correct protection of the public."

    If this is correct, then why have I been told by the Institution that neither it nor the government consider EHS to be a current problem of public concern? There are plenty of people campaigning over the effects of EMFs from all sorts of sources, even cases that have been taken to court, including some that have won, including the French case involving their version of a meter that I mentioned in my post on 4 Jan 2024 that involved dirty electricity.

    Just because the vast majority of people won't notice any symptoms of EHS, you simply cannot have a situation where a minority, however small, feel unsafe to live in their own home thanks to equipment a third party has placed inside or outside their home, who cannot do anything to control nor replace the equipment. When sufferers seek help from the companies and authorities, they are invariably treated with anything from disbelief through to utter contempt and left to suffer or move home.

    So what should replace the advice to parliament, UKHSA, Ofgem, the utilities and ombudsman services? Here’s my draft for consideration:

    "In accordance with the ICNIRP's 2020 Statement on the "Principles of Non-ionizing Radiation Protection"; there are some individuals whose health can be adversely affected by much lower levels of exposure to non-ionising radiation than the general population can safely tolerate. These people need their all too real symptoms of sensitivity to this radiation treated with respect and dignity, with exceptions and allowances being made for their personal circumstances, in order to ensure that they can continue living within their own home without suffering debilitating health symptoms and without the threat of having their electricity supply being disconnected."

    I will add that Ofgem told me in 2022 that energy companies can decide not to install or operate a smart meter if it is in the best interests of the consumer. However, it remains immensely difficult to get a digital electricity meter replaced with an analogue meter to avert the problem of dirty electricity. Asking energy suppliers if the electricity meters they fit have any modern meters with adequate electrical noise suppression is worse than futile.

    The medical profession must be told to stop teaching that sensitivity to electric and electromagnetic fields that interferes with normal biological functioning does not exist. It’s not just me saying such interference with the human body does occur, it’s in the ICNIRP in their low frequency guidelines. I’ve already mentioned health service costs and there will be further economic costs as some sufferers will not be able to continue working as effectively as before, others not at all. EHS cases are far better prevented in the first place due to the current lack of effective medical treatments and the fact that sufferers often report their sensitivity gets worse once acute symptoms start, as it appears to be in my case.

    Despite the gloom and mystique surrounding EHS, acceptance that the human body reacts to low-level EMFs could realise some significant health benefits, whether it's treating EHS sufferers properly or treating anyone with new technology to improve healing as mentioned in the paper by Henshaw and Phillips. (See my previous post.) With evidence of migraines, fibromyalgia, ADHD and other conditions having some kind of relationship to EHS, acceptance might even start reducing the growing list of people currently unable to work due to long term sickness and the growing list of people suffering medically unexplained symptoms.

    Technical treatment starts by installing reconditioned analogue meters in the homes of those suffering badly from dirty electricity being emitted by digital electricity meters. The one fitted in my home cost £16, although the last time I checked, the cost had risen to £20. How cost effective is that compared to the cost in healthcare, lost productivity and the utter misery of suffering symptoms of EHS? As for not saving 2.5% of my electricity consumption, I’m quite happy paying 73p each month extra. Making electricity meters properly in the first place for a pitiful amount more for the lifetime of the meter, is where the savings are really to be made, and in more ways than just money.

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