The groundbreaking results were achieved by five students: Trần Quang Huy, Hoàng Đức Chinh, Phạm Bảo Nghĩa, Nguyễn Trung Tiến, and Trần Quang Tiến Long from the Military Medical Academy, after two years of research.
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Student Trần Quang Huy presenting the topic at the 13th Youth Science and Technology Conference of Vietnamese Medical Universities on May 19 |
There is no doubt that ultra-high frequency waves can cause neurological weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure, memory loss, heart rhythm disorders, sodium (Na+), potassium (K+) exchange issues, and affect the genetic machinery.
Student Trần Quang Huy from the 1A Civil Medicine class at the Military Medical Academy, along with his four colleagues, confirmed this after two years of dedicated research on the topic “The Effects of Ultra-High Frequency Waves and the Influence of Azolla Microphyla Extract on Sperm Quantity and Quality.”
Mice Unable to Reproduce if Exposed to Waves
According to Quang Huy, the reason ultra-high frequency waves (radar waves, microwaves, mobile phone signals) affect health, sperm quantity, and quality is due to their high wavelength, strong frequency, and humid environment. This opinion has been validated over the past year with 30 male white rats.
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These 30 rats were examined for normal reproductive function and good health, with equal care and nutrition… However, when 15 of them were exposed to ultra-high frequency radiation using the Microrada-KTM-250 machine, with a wavelength of 12.6 cm, frequency of 2,450 MHz, and power density at the exposure point of 10-12 W/cm² for 2 hours a day over 4 weeks, differences emerged.
When measuring sperm quantity, these rats only had 15-19 million/ml, whereas normal levels are 63-71 million/ml. Furthermore, sperm quality deteriorated, with slow-moving sperm increasing to 27% (normal is only 11%), while fast-moving sperm decreased to 22%, compared to the normal range of 37%-38%. In the same duration, the irradiated rats paired with female rats had no offspring, while normal rats produced 7 to 8 pups.
Ultra-High Frequency Waves Destroy Sperm Cells
Not only did the experiments involve rats, but the research team also studied 142 men aged 23 to 25 who worked at radar stations for 1 to 3 years. The results of sperm analysis for these 142 individuals showed that 75 had a significant decrease in both sperm quantity and quality.
Surveys at various radar broadcasting stations revealed that radiation power levels could reach up to 2,000 µW/cm², with exposure lasting 7.5 hours a day, leading to severe impacts on genetic machinery. These individuals had measured sperm counts ranging from 32.33 to 47.86 million/ml, while normal levels should be between 136 to 154 million/ml. The percentage of dead, non-motile sperm was alarmingly high, ranging from 45% to 61%, compared to only 15%-25% in healthy individuals.
The cause of the reduced quality and quantity of sperm is due to the destruction of sperm cells by ultra-high frequency waves. Upon examining the ultrastructure of human sperm cells under an electron microscope, the research team observed many abnormal sperm morphologies, such as cells with two heads, wrinkled membranes, or lobed heads, and wide cytoplasm…
Improvement with Mediphylamin
“Seeing many radar personnel suffering from infertility… we could not help but search for a cure,” said student Trần Quang Tiến Long, a member of the group. They administered Mediphylamin, extracted from the Azolla Microphyla plant, to 20 individuals among the 75 with reduced sperm quality and quantity. This medication contains flavonoids, vitamins, and various amino acids. After 30 days of continuous treatment, these 20 individuals were re-tested for sperm analysis, and the results showed improvement. Sperm count increased from 32 million/ml to 65 million/ml, and the percentage of dead, non-motile sperm dropped to 20% from 62% previously.
According to this research team, individuals working in environments with ultra-high frequency waves above 500 µW/cm² need protection by wearing anti-radiation clothing. For mobile phone users, it is essential to limit direct usage and avoid keeping phones in clothing pockets.