Omicron means small. But there is also a star called Omicron-2 Eridani which could fit well into our situation with variations of viruses.
Master Hilarion / Starlight Elixirs and Cosmic Vibrational Healing:
"Omicron-2 Eridani – Cleansing Technology
This star may be helpful in reducing the influence of a negative nature of various technologies: electromagnetic, drug substances, and power lines in particular.
The constant exposure to these in various ways through the environment, even through the food one eats, the light one receives at night, the energies people work with, is subtle but all pervasive."
EMFs on the immune system
Evidence For Effects On The Immune System Olle Johansson, PhD The Experimental Dermatology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
IV. The immune system and the impairment electrohypersensitivity An increasing number of studies has clearly shown various biological and medical effects at the cellular level of electromagnetic fields, including power-frequency and radiofrequency/microwave exposures at low-intensity levels. Such electromagnetic fields are present in everyday life, at the workplace, in your home in homes and at places of leisure. Such bioeffects and health impacts are substantially documented in the scientific literature, and are directly relevant to public health.
Direct effects on the immune system were first reported in relation to people with symptoms of electrohypersensitivity. Subjective and objective skin- and mucosa-related symptoms, such as itch, smarting, pain, heat sensation, redness, papules, pustles, etc., after exposure to visual display terminals (VDTs), mobile phones, DECT telephones, WI-FI equipments, as well as other electromagnetic devices were reported.
Frequently, symptoms from internal organ systems, such as the heart and the central nervous system were reported. A working definition of EHS from Bergqvist et al. (1997) is: “a phenomenon where individuals experience adverse health effects while using or being in the vicinity of devices emanating electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields (EMFs)”.
Stenberg (2004) distinguishes between two groups: those who experience facial skin symptoms in connection with VDT work (sensory sensations of the facial skin including stinging, itching, burning, erythema, rosacea) while EHS symptoms include these and also fatigue, headache, sleeplessness, dizziness, cardiac and cognitive problems.
Hillert (2004) reports that symptoms of EHS may include facial skin complaints, eye 13 irritation, runny or stuffy nose, impaired sense of smell, hoarse dry throat, coughing, sense of pressure in ear(s), fatigue, headache, heaviness in the head, nausea/dizziness, and difficulties in concentrating.
Cox (2004) reported on a study of electrical hypersensitivity in the United Kingdom. Symptoms reported by mobile phone users included headaches (85%), dizziness (27%), fatigue (24%), nausea (15%), itching (15%), redness (9%), burning 61%), and cognitive problems (42%). For those individuals reporting EHS symptoms in the UK population, the percentage of patients with symptoms from cell phone masts was 18%, DECT cordless phones (36%), landline phones (6%), VDTs (27%), television (12%) and fluorescent lights (18%). Fox et al (2004) reported that a questionnaire survey of EHS individuals revealed symptoms of nausea, muzziness/disorientation