MICROWAVES DISRUPT HUMAN LIGHT-EMITTING CAPACITY
Research by physicist Dr. Gerard Hyland (University of Warwick, UK), into the light emitted naturally by humans, raises new concerns and possibilities as to the effect of microwave radiation-generated by mobile phones, radar or microwave ovens-on the human body.

Dr. Hyland has recently presented research findings that biological systems, including the human body, generate and emit light-an extremely low intensity radiation in the form of microscopic packets of light energy, or photons.

These photon emissions are not random but display coherence similar to that of the much more intense light generated by a laser. Dr. Hyland believes that the origin of this coherence is the body's own metabolism which generates its own coherent electromagnetic field. These very weak emissions of light can be viewed as an outward sign of an orderly, functioning metabolism.

This research raises serious questions about the effect of external sources of microwave radiation on living tissue and its self-generated electromagnetic patterns.

Source: Blazing Tattles newsletter
vol. 7, no. 8, August 1998