Fight cell phone pollution from the inside out.
Since the news broke that the World Health Organization has classified cell phones as a “possible carcinogenic hazard” the media has been relentless. Yesterday, the NY Times even weighed in.
I think there is plenty we can do right now—today—to protect ourselves before we learn that cell phones really weren't good for our health in the first place. (Think about the suppression of evidence regarding tobacco, asbestos, agent orange, HRT, and tanning beds.)
Here's what I think: Since EMFs target your cells—the membranes in particular—you must keep your minerals at top notch levels… Continue reading Edge on Health Blog
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Supercharge Your Immunity
June 7th, 2011
Fight cell phone pollution from the inside out.
Since the news broke that the World Health Organization has classified cell phones as a “possible carcinogenic hazard” the media has been relentless. Yesterday, the NY Times even weighed in.
I think there is plenty we can do right now—today—to protect ourselves before we learn that cell phones really weren't good for our health in the first place. (Think about the suppression of evidence regarding tobacco, asbestos, agent orange, HRT, and tanning beds.)
Here's what I think: Since EMFs target your cells—the membranes in particular—you must keep your minerals at top notch levels… Continue reading Think Twice About Mobile Phones for Kids
March 10th, 2010
Don't let dangerous radiation "cook" growing brains.
A startling new Swedish study shows that young people are 5 times more likely to get brain tumors if they use a cell phone before they're 20. And cordless phones also emit dangerous radiation.
Research finds that children's brains absorb twice as much radiation from these phones as adult brains. Not only do youngsters have thinner skulls and smaller heads than adults, but their brains also continue developing during childhood and adolescence—only increasing their risk.
With kids spending "significant time on mobile phones," warns David Carpenter, MD, dean… Continue reading













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