I haven't investigated the studies about ornithine decarboxylase, but what was said didn't make me think it was worth my effort investigating further. As with the rat study, it's possible for studies to show something that is linked to the experimental setup, rather than what they were trying to study. I'd wait for someone else to duplicate the findings, preferably through a different setup (using rabbits instead of rats, for example).
As for the VGCCs, I still haven't found the experimental data supporting the claim, so I'm keeping that in the 'still not verified' category.
Yes there could be other ways for EMFs to affect biological systems, but I can't think of one that would be incredibly frequency-specific enough that modulation type would make a difference.
I don't hold any stock in microwave equipment companies. I just haven't seen any evidence to convince me that the fears about EMFs aren't any different than fears about any other thing that is feared just because it is new.
As for the VGCCs, I still haven't found the experimental data supporting the claim, so I'm keeping that in the 'still not verified' category.
Yes there could be other ways for EMFs to affect biological systems, but I can't think of one that would be incredibly frequency-specific enough that modulation type would make a difference.
I don't hold any stock in microwave equipment companies. I just haven't seen any evidence to convince me that the fears about EMFs aren't any different than fears about any other thing that is feared just because it is new.