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Approximately 60,000 to 70,000 cell phones are sold each day
in the United States. Over 110 million Americans use cell
phones. And worldwide, it is estimated that approximately 1
billion people use cell phones. As the number of cell
phones, cell phone towers, and other wireless antennas
increase rapidly in industrialized nations, should you be
concerned about the effects that regular exposure to radio
frequency radiation can have on your health?
If you're not concerned about the effect that wireless
devices and broadcasting antennas can have on your health, I
encourage you to view "Public Exposure: DNA, Democracy and
the Wireless Revolution," a documentary that provides the
best overall look at the connection between radio frequency
radiation and human health that I have ever come across.
The full documentary can be viewed below in two parts,
courtesy of Google video and
http://energyfields.org
In case you don't have time to view this documentary, here
are some highlights that I jotted down during my first
viewing:
1. Regular exposure to radio frequency radiation may
interfere with the electrical fields of our cells. Common
health challenges that have been linked to regular exposure
to radio frequency radiation include:
o Abnormal cell growth and damage to cellular DNA
o Difficulty sleeping, depression, anxiety, and irritability
o Childhood and adult leukemia
o Eye cancer
o Immune system suppression
o Attention span deficit and memory loss
o Infertility
2. Children are at much higher risk than adults of
experiencing health problems related to regular exposure to
radio frequency radiation; thinner and smaller skulls
translate to greater absorption of radio frequency.
3. From the early 1950's to the mid 1970's, the U.S. embassy
in Moscow was purposefully bombarded by radio frequency
radiation 24 hours a day. The U.S. embassy workers
experienced what the perpetrators identified as "Radio
Frequency Sickness Syndrome."
After some time of concentrated radio frequency radiation
exposure, the American ambassador developed leukemia. The
next American ambassador also developed leukemia. Blood
tests performed on embassy staff members showed irreversible
DNA damage.
4. Dr. Jerry Phillips, a biochemist researcher, began
studying cell phone safety for Motorola more than a decade
ago. When he started generating data that indicated that
cell phones have negative effects on human health, Motorola
took a number of steps to delay publication of Dr. Phillips'
work.
According to Dr. Phillips, Motorola's main concerns with his
data were how to handle public relations and how to spin the
results in a way that was favorable to the industry.
Dr. Phillips also indicates that the only significant money
that is available to do research on cell phone safety issues
is industry money. This is why he has no faith in studies
that are coming out.
5. You can use a radio and microwave detector to measure the
amount of harmful radiation that your living and work spaces
are penetrated by. The detector used in the documentary is
called the "Microalert Radio/Microwave Alarm."
Silver mesh curtains and copper flat paint can block
significant amounts of radio frequency radiation.
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