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Causal Mechanism of Cancer-Inducing Effect of Microwave Radiation, Implications for FDA Regulation of Wireless Devices

Expanding upon my publication of 28April2019, I have developed an important reworking of the theory expressed at that time. In that publication, I speculated that microwaves may have an inflammatory effect on tissue secondary to a vaso-constrictive response to elevations in the temperature of tissues. I believe that this hypothesis got very close to the truth, but it was missing a key element.

I no longer believe that cytokines, in and of themselves (in the amounts involved), would produce enough inflammation to bring about a cancer. While inflammation is a noted factor in carcinogenesis, when it comes to microwave-induced carcinomas, there is another possible root cause that may be at play in the many documented cases of laboratory animals responding to microwave radiation by developing tumors. My new proposal is that steps the body takes to minimize cytokines in the blood stream may actually be to blame.

When the human body experiences severe blood loss or hypothermia, the body responds by producing cytokines in order to create inflammation in blood vessels. This can help to protect vital organs from hypothermia or to slow blood loss in the event of injury to an extremity. The production of cytokines is, fundamentally, a function of the immune system.