Research by University of Washington professor Dr. Henry Lai shows brain cells are clearly damaged by microwave levels far below the U.S. government's 'safety' guidelines. Dr. Lai notes that even tiny doses of radio frequency can cumulate over time and lead to harmful effects. He warns that public exposure to radiation from wireless transmitters 'should be limited to a minimum.'
Dr. Henry Lai’s studies confirm that cell and cordless phone microwave can:
Damage nerves in the scalp
Cause blood cells to leak hemoglobin
Cause memory loss and mental confusion
Cause headaches and induce extreme fatigue
Create joint pain, muscle spasms and tremors
Create burning sensation and rash on the skin
Alter the brain's electrical activity during sleep
Induce ringing in the ears, impair sense of smell
Precipitate cataracts, retina damage and eye cancer
Open the blood-brain barrier to viruses and toxins
Reduce the number and efficiency of white blood cells
Stimulate asthma by producing histamine in mast cells
Cause digestive problems and raise bad cholesterol levels
Stress the endocrine system, especially pancreas, thyroid, ovaries, and testes
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
U.S. looks to cell phone cancer link
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I think cell phone dangers pose a serious risk. Check out this video that shows the radiation being measured…
http://emfreview.com/product-reviews/aircom.html
Parents of children have special cause to be concerned
T here ARE ways to protect ourselves (some more effective than others), and we should do what we can
If you do some research on the web about the link between cell phones and cancer, you will find a diversity of opinions. Some people strongly believe there is a link and other believing the opposite. It is difficult for the normal person to pick a side and determine what is correct. The truth is maybe somewhere in the middle.
Oh' thanks for sharing this informative post about cellphones. I never knew about its side effects. I was really shock.
-yumi-
Better to be safe than sorry..the evidence is compelling however you look at it..whether you want to believe there is a link or not..why take the chance...
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