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Woman Who Says She’s Allergic To WiFi Fears For Her Health Due To Rollout Of 5G


A 71-year-old woman who claims she’s allergic to WiFi fears for her health because of the rollout of 5G in the United Kingdom.

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Rosi Gladwell says electromagnetic radiation from WiFi leaves her feeling weak and short of breath. She also claims it causes pins and needles in her face.

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The self-diagnosed sufferer has spent thousands of pounds to protect herself from radiation. She bought a specially made sleeping bag made with copper and silver as a protective sheet and also purchased a hand-held radiation device.

Rosi now has said she is very concerned for her health due to the 5G rollout and fears it might end her life.

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“I’m actually quite frightened about the future,” she said.

“At the moment, I’ve managed to make myself safe by being fortunate enough to live in a house in the countryside where there are no measured electromagnetic frequencies.

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“But if they introduce 5G then I don’t know what the future will bring. It’s a really scary issue.”

She spends most of her time in her holiday home in the mountains to prevent electromagnetic radiation.

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Rosi also goes to Spain and uses her sleeping bag and protective sheet to keep herself safe.

She diagnosed herself as being EMF-sensitivity 6 years after noticing she started to feel better when she turned off the cordless phones and WiFi in her home.

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“Back then people would think of you as being weird if you said you suffered from EMF sensitivity,” she shared. “But I don’t think that’s the case now.

“There’s no way I would go into a big town anymore because the signals are getting stronger.

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“If I go to a cafe I try to sit outside and if we go out to dinner I take my meter with me and then I can decide which seats have the least radiation and sit there, because it varies so much in a room.

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“If I am exposed for too long, I have to come home and have two days with everything turned off and not watch TV.”

Rosi is now a member of the Electromagnetic Field Awareness Totnes. “We have about 12 members who come to meetings.

“But there may be many more EMF-sensitive people in Totnes who feel so weak they can’t come.

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“Scientists say four percent of people worldwide are suffering from EMF sensitivity and that’s probably an underestimation.

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“A lot of people now aren’t feeling very well, everyone feels exhausted and stressed out, and some of it is, in my view, down to the extent of radiation.”

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