EHS (Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity)
EHS, which stands for Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, is a term that specifically describes individuals who exhibit extreme sensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EMF). These individuals often react adversely to various sources of EMF exposure, leading to a range of uncomfortable symptoms. Common culprits include everyday devices such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, cellphone towers, Bluetooth devices, baby monitors, computers, cordless phones, and even power cables found in homes. In fact, almost any electronic device can contribute to the accumulation of EMF exposure, and the effects can stem from a combination of multiple devices.
The symptoms experienced by those with EHS can be numerous and quite diverse, encompassing a wide array of physical and mental health issues. Some of the most reported symptoms include insomnia, tinnitus, headaches, and tingling sensations. Additionally, individuals may deal with more serious concerns such as depression, anxiety, and memory problems. Others might experience chronic tiredness, fatigue, confusion, dizziness, heating sensations, and pressure on the top of the head. Many who are affected also describe feelings of being overwhelmed, which can lead to significant overstimulation of the nervous system.
This is a good article explaining it in detail - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32289567/
Magda Havas: Root Cause Protocol for Treating EHS