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Studies Prove Cell Phone Radiation
Causes Damage to DNA
The latest studies confirm
what the cellular phone corporations do not want you to know. Even
casual use of a cellular phone can damage the DNA in sensitive areas
of your brain. A landmark study conducted by Dr. Henry Lai of the
University of Washington showed that even at low levels, exposure
to electromagnetic fields and radio frequencies (EMFs/RFs) caused
DNA damage to brain cells of rats resulting in loss of short and
long-term memory and slower learning. Further he noted:
DNA damages in cells
could have an important implication on health because they are
cumulative.”1
That’s bad enough,
but the news gets worse. A study done at Penn State University
concluded that EMF exposure produced no effect for the “first
few minutes, . . . then a cascade of microbial destruction occurs.”2
The levels at which
damage occurs have been shown to be as low as .024-.0024 W/kg--much
lower than any cellular phone!3
Even using an earpiece
will not keep you out of danger from EMF exposure. Earpieces
act almost like “conduits” to funnel as much as three times
the harmful radiation to your brain.4
Is There a Way We Can
Enjoy and Use This Technology Safely?
Yes! The Neutralizer™
by Aulterra is the only product on the market with invitro studies
that prove human DNA can be protected from the damaging effects
of EMF/RF.
Footnotes:
-
Lai, Henry, “Neurological Effects of Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic
Radiation” a paper presented at the Mobile Phones and Health
Symposium, Oct. 25-28, 1998, University of Vienna, Austria.
- Penn State University, “DNA and the Microwave Effect”, January 20, 2001.
- Phillips, J.L; Ivaschuk, O.; Ishida-Jones, T.; Jones, R.A.; Campbell-Beecher,
M.; Haggren, W., DNA Damage in Molt-4 T-lymphoblastoid cells
exposed to cellular telephone radio frequency fields in vitro. Bioelectrochem. Bioenerg. 45:103-110; 1998.
- London Times, “Hands Free Phone May Triple Risks”, April 4, 2000.
- Dr. Maria Syldona, private conversation, June 12, 2001.
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