Professor Clive Hawkins, a clinical neurologist at Keele University Medical School and the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, who has treated Nancy, said: “There is good reason to believe that the electro-magnetic current disturbs the barrier between blood and brain, and blood and spinal cord.
“This is an important part of MS, the barrier breaks down and so proteins and antibodies enter the spinal cord or brain and cause inflammation.”
The Sentinel
5th November, 2009
DISABLED Nancy Watts lives in a bungalow covered in steel mesh after claiming a mobile phone mast at the end of her garden has left her in a wheelchair.
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