- The evidence is in - and it is overwhelming. Even at
typical low power, cell phones and wireless technology cause severe biological
disturbances in human cells. In August 2007, 26 medical and public health
experts their Bioinitiative
Report - available online - reviewing all the literature on
the effects of electromagnetic radiation
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- Cell phone researchers not in the pay of mobile phone
corporations agree on three things:
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- 1. Current guidelines based only on the heating effects
of cell phones do not address non-heating damage to DNA, nor the effects
of frequency modulation used to broadcast information and are completely
inadequate to safeguard public health. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is
should not be used as a basis for a safety standard since it regulates
against thermal effects only.
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- So far cell phone "safety codes" only regulate
radiation capable of burning skin. It's like saying cigarettes aren't dangerous
unless they burn you.
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- Cellphone manufactures insist that "many studies"
show their miniature microwave ovens are safe. But when pressed by the Washington
Post to back up their claim, the cellphone industry could cite no
studies showing no adverse impact from cellular telephones on human tissues,
nervous systems or organs.
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- Dr. George Carlo confirms: "The industry had come
out and said that there were thousands of studies that proved that wireless
phones are safe, and the fact was that there were no studies that were
directly relevant."
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- There are more than 15,000 scientific studies reporting
the cell phone health hazards. At least 66 epidemiological studies show
that electromagnetic radiation increases brain tumors in human populations. ["Cell
Phone Convenience or 21st Century Plague?" by Dr. Nick Begich and
James Roderick earthpulse.com]
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- A TWO-MINUTE CALL
- After only two minutes of cellphone exposure, the blood-brain
barrier fails, allowing proteins to enter the brain that can cause nerve
damage. "Molecules such as proteins and toxins can pass out of the
blood, while the phone is switched on, and enter the brain. We need to
bear in mind diseases such as MS and Alzheimer's are linked to proteins
being found in the brain." So, adds Leif Salford of Lund University
in Sweden, is Parkinson's disease. [Electronics Australia Magazine
Feb/00]
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- See the rest of the story:
- http://www.willthomasonline.net/willthomasonline/The_Evidence_Is_In.html
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