What does Montagnier say about electromagnetic waves and health?
I have proposed that electromagnetic waves play a fundamental role in biological communication, particularly through the emission of low-frequency signals from DNA. In my research, I demonstrated that bacterial DNA in water can emit such signals, and I have speculated that these waves could be involved in the pathogenesis of chronic diseases. For example, I have suggested that in conditions like autism, persistent bacterial infections—such as those from Mycoplasma or Borrelia—may produce electromagnetic signals that disrupt normal cellular function. This is not about the dangers of cell phones or power lines; it is about the natural electromagnetic environment within living systems. I believe that by detecting and analyzing these signals, we could develop new diagnostic tools and even therapies that use electromagnetic fields to neutralize harmful DNA sequences. The scientific establishment has been slow to accept this, but I have seen reproducible evidence, and I urge researchers to consider the electromagnetic dimension of biology.
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