Out of great concern for the health of our fellow human beings do we
- as established physicians of all fields, especially that of environmental medicine - turn to the medical
establishment and those in public health and political domains, as well as to the public.
We have observed, in recent years, a dramatic rise in severe and
chronic diseases among our patients, especially:
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Learning, concentration, and behavioural disorders (e.g.
attention deficit disorder, ADD) |
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Extreme fluctuations in blood pressure, ever harder to
influence with medications |
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Heart rhythm disorders |
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Heart attacks and strokes among an increasingly younger
population |
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Brain-degenerative diseases (e.g. Alzheimer's) and epilepsy |
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Cancerous afflictions: leukemia, brain tumors. |
Moreover, we have observed an ever-increasing occurrence of
various disorders, often misdiagnosed in patients as psychosomatic:
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Headaches, migraines |
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Chronic exhaustion |
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Inner agitation |
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Sleeplessness, daytime sleepiness |
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Tinnitus |
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Susceptibility to infection |
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Nervous and connective tissue pains, for which the usual
causes do not explain even the most conspicuous symptoms. |
Since the living environment and lifestyles of our patients are
familiar to us, we can see - especially after carefully-directed inquiry - a clear temporal and spatial correlation
between the appearance of disease and exposure to pulsed high-frequency microwave radiation (HFMR), such as:
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Installation of a mobile telephone sending station in the near
vicinity |
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Intensive mobile telephone use |
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Installation of a digital cordless (DECT) telephone at home
or in the neighbourhood. |
We can no longer believe this to be purely coincidence, for:
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Too often do we observe a marked concentration of particular
illnesses in correspondingly HFMR-polluted areas or apartments; |
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Too often does a long-term disease or affliction improve or
disappear in a relatively short time after reduction or elimination of HFMR pollution in the patient's
environment; |
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Too often are our observations confirmed by on-site
measurements of HFMR of unusual intensity. |
On the basis of our daily experiences, we hold the current mobile
communications technology (introduced in 1992 and since then globally extensive) and cordless digital
telephones (DECT standard) to be among the fundamental triggers for this fatal development.
One can no longer evade these pulsed microwaves. They heighten
the risk of already-present chemical/physical influences, stress the body's immune system, and
can bring the body's still-functioning regulatory mechanisms to a halt. Pregnant women, children,
adolescents, elderly and sick people are especially at risk.
Our therapeutic efforts to restore health are becoming increasingly
less effective: the unimpeded and continuous penetration of radiation into living and working areas in
particularly bedrooms, an essential place for relaxation, regeneration and healing - causes uninterrupted stress
and prevents the patient's thorough recovery.
In the face of this disquieting development, we feel obliged to
inform the public of our observations - especially since hearing that the German courts regard any danger from
mobile telephone radiation as "purely hypothetical" (see the decisions of the constitutional court in
Karlsruhe and the administrative court in Mannheim, Spring 2002).
What we experience in the daily reality of our medical practice is
anything but hypothetical! We see the rising number of chronically sick patients also as the result
of an irresponsible "safety limits" policy, which fails to take the protection of the public from
the short and long-term effects of mobile telephone radiation as its criterium for action. Instead, it
submits to the dictates of a technology already long recognized as dangerous.
For us, this is the beginning of a very serious development
through which the health of many people is being threatened.
We will no longer be made to wait upon further unreal research
results - which in our experience are often influenced by the communications industry - while evidential studies
go on being ignored. We find it to be of urgent necessity that we act now!
Above all we are, as doctors, the advocates for our patients.
In the interest of all those concerned, whose basic right to life and
freedom from bodily harm is currently being put at stake, we appeal to those in the spheres of politics and
public health.
Please support the following demands with your influence:
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New health-friendly communications techniques, given
independent risk assessments before their introduction
and, as immediate measures and transitional steps:
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Stricter safety limits and major reduction of sender output and
HFMR pollution on a justifiable scale, especially in areas of sleep and convalescence |
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No further expansion of the mobile telephone technology, in
order to prevent a manifold increase in radiation load |
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A say on the part of local citizens and communities regarding
the placing of antennae (which in a democracy should be taken for granted) |
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Education of the public, especially of mobile telephone users,
regarding the health risks of electromagnetic fields |
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Ban on mobile telephone use by small children, and restrictions
on use by adolescents |
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Ban on mobile telephone use and digital cordless (DECT)
telephones in preschools, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, events halls, public buildings and vehicles
(as with the ban on smoking) |
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Mobile telephone and HFMR-free zones (as with auto-free areas) |
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Revision of DECT standards for cordless telephones with the
goal of reducing radiation intensity and limiting actual use time, as well as avoiding the biologically
critical HFMR pulsation |
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Industry-independent research, finally with the inclusion of
amply available critical research results and our medical observations. |
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The
So-far Undersigned -
Dr. med. Thomas Allgaier, General medicine, Environmental
medicine, Heitersheim
Dr. med. Christine Aschermann, Neural physician,
Psychotherapy, Leutkirch
Dr. med. Waltraud Bar, General medicine, Natural healing,
Environmental medicine, Wiesloch
Dr. med. Wolf Bergmann, General medicine, Homeopathy, Freiburg
Dr. med. H. Bernhardt, Pediatry, Schauenburg
Dr. Karl Braun von Gladiü, General medicine, Holistic
medicine, Teufen
Hans Bruggen, Internal medicine, Respiratory medicine,
Environmental medicine, Allergenics, Deggendorf
Dr. med. Christa-Johanna Bub-Jachens, General medicine,
Natural healing, Stiefenhofen
Dr. med. Arndt Dohmen, Internal medicine, Bad Sackingen
Barbara Dohmen, General medicine, Environmental medicine, Bad
Sackingen
Verena Ehret, Doctor, Kotzting
Dr. med. Joachim Engels, Internal medicine, Homeopathy,
Freiburg
Karl-Rainer Fabig, Practical doctor
Dr. med. Gerhilde Gabriel, Doctor, Munchen
Dr. med. Karl Geck, Psychotherapy, Murg
Dr. med. Jan Gerhard, Pediatrics, Child/adolescent psychiatry,
Ahrensburg
Dr. med. Peter Germann, Doctor, Environmental medicine,
Homeopathy, Worms
Dr. med. Gertrud Grunenthal, General medicine, Environmental
medicine, Bann
Dr. med. Michael Gulich, Doctor, Schopfheim
Julia Gunter, Psychotherapy, Korbach
Dr. med. Wolfgang Haas, Internal medicine, Dreieich
Dr. med. Karl Haberstig, General medicine, Psychotherapy,
Psychosomatics, Inner-Urberg
Prof. Dr. med. Karl Hecht, Specialist in stress-, sleep-,
chrono- und space travel medicine, Berlin
Dr. med. Bettina Hovels, General medicine, Lorrach
Walter Hofmann, Psychotherapy, Singen
Dr. med. Rolf Janzen, Pediatrics, Waldshut-Tiengen
Dr. med. Peter Jaenecke, Dentist, Ulm
Michaela Kammerer, Doctor, Murg
Dr. med. Michael Lefknecht, General medicine, Environmental
medicine, Duisburg
Dr. med. Volker zur Linden, Internal medicine, Bajamar
Dr. med. Dagmar Marten, Doctor, Ochsenfurt
Dr. med. Rudolf Mraz, Psychotherapy, Natural healing,
Stiefenhofen
Dr. med. Otto Pusch, Nuclear medicine, Bad Wildungen
Dr. med. Josef Rabenbauer, Psychotherapy, Freiburg
Elisabeth Radloff-Geck, Doctor, Psychotherapy, Homeopathy,
Murg
Dr. med. Anton Radlspeck, Practical doctor, Natural healing,
Aholming
Barbara Rautenberg, General medicine, Environmental medicine,
Kotzting
Dr. med. Hans-Dieter Reimus, Dentist, Oldenburg
Dr. med. Ursula Reinhardt, General medicine, Bruchkobel
Dr. med. Dietrich Reinhardt, Internal medicine, Bruchkobel
Dr. med. Andreas Roche, General medicine, Kaiserslautern
Dr. med. Bernd Salfner, Pediatrics, Allergenics,
Waldshut-Tiengen
Dr. med. Claus Scheingraber, Dentist, Munchen
Dr. med. Bernd Maria Schlamann, Dentist, Non-medical
practitioner, Ahaus-Wessum
Dr. med. Hildegard Schuster, Psychotherapy, Lorrach
Norbert Walter, General medicine, Natural healing, Bad Sa
ckingen
Dr. med. Rosemarie Wedig, Doctor, Psychotherapy, Homeopathy,
Dusseldorf
Dr. med. Gunter Theiss, General medicine, Frankfurt
Prof. Dr. med. Otmar Wassermann, Toxicology, Schonkirchen
Prof. Dr. med. H.-J. Wilhelm, Ear, nose and throat doctor,
Phoniater, Frankfurt
Dr. med. Barbara Wurschnitzer-Hunig, Dermatology, Allergenics,
Environmental medicine, Kempten
Dr. med. Ingo Frithjof Zurn, General medicine, Phlebology,
Natural healing, Environmental medicine, Nordrach
List of supporters for the
FREIBURGER APPEAL:
Dr. med. Wolfgang Baur, General medicine, Psychotherapy,
Environmental medicine, Vienenburg
Prof. Dr. Klaus Buchner, Physicist, Munchen
Volker Hartenstein, Member of Parliament (Bavaria), Ochsenfurt
Maria und Bruno Hennek, Self-help group for chemical and wood
preservative damaged, Wurzburg
Dr. Lebrecht von Klitzing, Medicinal physicist, Stokelsdorf
Wolfgang Maes, Baubiology and Environmental analysis, Neu
Helmut Merkel, 1st Chairman of Biobiology Organization, Bonn
Peter Neuhold, Non-medicinal practitioner, Berlin
Prof. Dr. Anton Schneider, Scientific leader of Institute for
Baubiology and Ecology, Neubeuern
Dr. Birgit Stöcker, Chairwoman of Self-Help Organization for
Electrosensitives, Munchen
Prof. Dr. Alfred G. Swierk, Mainz
Dr. Ulrich Warnke, Biophysics, Biopsychology, Biomedicine,
Saarbrucken
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