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Was EMF The Cause Of Kentucky Derby Equine Deaths?

By Tim Brown

 

We’ve covered the damage that electromagnetic frequencies can cause with our friend Cory Hillis and also with nurse and nutritionist Kate Shemirani. Earlier this year, a dozen horses died at the Churchill Downs racetrack at the Kentucky Derby. What was the cause? Was it EMFs?

The Tenpenny Report theorizes on what happened.

This summer, we wrote The Dark Side of the Kentucky Derby about the twelve horses that had mysteriously died at the famous Churchill Downs racetrack. This was an unusually high number of deaths, and we wrote about it from the vaccine perspective and the many vaccines horses receive. We received lots of positive feedback on the article, and some readers let us know about another possible culprit in the horses’ deaths – EMF radiation. As none of us are equine aficionados, we were fascinated to learn this, and promised readers a part 2 to the article. Here it is, and here is what we learned.

What does the research say?

More and more evidence has been published since nearly 200 independent scientists from 39 countries warned the public about human-harmful EMF in 2015. EMF exposure research in humans is still new, and EMF exposure studies on equines are nearly non-existent. According to Equine Wellness Magazine, horses are particularly sensitive to all forms of electricity including EMF, the invisible electric and magnetic field around electronic devices like microwaves, Wifi routers and more.

EMF is thought to affect equine behavior, making the horse nervous or aggressive. EMF can impact digestion, sleep and fertility. EMF can also impact a horse’s vitamin and mineral levels and damage tissues and organs. Horses may experience chronic health issues as a result of EMF exposure, and EMF may lead to repetitive injury or increased healing time after injury. A horse may intake less food and water as a result of EMF exposure…

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (thewashingtonstandard.com)

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