The Effects of
Electromagnetic Radiation on Cell Phone Users

Smart Meter Detector
Electromagnetic Radiation Protection
Life Bluetube Headsets
NOVEMBER 24, 2011
Cell phones produce radiation.
We’ve known that for years and we’ve been getting more and
more worried about it. The hands free kit was initially
developed not to make driving safer, but to allow cell phone
users to operate their devices without actually putting the
phone to their ears.
The facts of cell phones and
electromagnetic radiation are as follows: loads of people
use cell phones; cell phones produce electromagnetic
radiation; these fields are potentially carcinogenic. Scared
yet? Well don’t rush off the deep end. First of all – loads
of stuff is potentially carcinogenic, including (apparently
– I even had a girlfriend once who wouldn’t eat it because
of this) burnt toast. So listening to scare mongers isn’t
advised.
http://www.rydertech.com/2011/11/effects-of-electromagnetic-radiation-on.html
Have a look at the thinking around electromagnetic cell
phone radiation and its effects. According to the IARC (the
International Agency for Research on Cancer), the primary
method by which electromagnetic radiation affects the human
body is by raising the temperature of individual cells. Cell
phones use such low levels of EM that the only temperature
they raise is in skin cells and subcutaneous cells – there
is very little evidence suggested that the prolonged use of
a cell phone can raise the temperature of your brain or
other internal organs.
Also, the power of the EM effect decreases hugely in
exponential relation to the distance of the handset from the
body. Ergo, when you send text messages, your cell phones
are hardly affecting you with their EM at all. This is why
(as noted above) the hands free kit was developed. Not to
make driving safer but to keep the handset away from your
head.
The IARC has commissioned studies looking at the potential
effects of prolonged cell phone use on a person’s likelihood
of getting head and neck tumours. After studies conducted in
several countries the IARC has found no causal link between
the one and the other – though results did show that the
highest 10% of phone users – those who said that they
routinely conducted phone calls that lasted for a long time,
and by long time we mean hours, every day – did have a
slightly higher instance of head and neck tumours.
Overall, the current wisdom is that electromagnetic
radiation does have the potential to have a carcinogenic
effect – but that using cell phones has yet to be proved to
endanger you any more than, say, going to the supermarket or
watching television. The simple fact of the matter is that
the modern world is absolutely chock full of radiation
signals, emitting from your computer, your TV, your phone,
your alarm system – basically anything that receives
transmissions without a wire.
There s a condition known as electromagnetic
hypersensitivity, still debated by doctors but as real as
anything for the poor people who suffer from it. In a very,
very tiny number of cases patients have reported a host of
illnesses triggered by electromagnetic radiation – but if
you’ve got ERH (electromagnetic radiation hypersensitivity)
you won’t just be affected by cell phones – it will be
everything.
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