Cell Phone Headaches?

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  • Author Paul Inkpen
  • Published May 24, 2011
  • Word count 592

Are you living in a safe place? A recent CBC story relates how a total of 20 cell phone antennas were installed on the top of one apartment building in the west end of Toronto. This is becoming a common sight in cities around the world. There are over 7,500 cell phone antennas in Toronto alone. These antennas were installed in 2009.

Soon afterwards, and unknown to each other, the tenants living in the top 3 penthouse apartments on the 8th floor started getting sick with a variety of symptoms. One tenant said it started with Tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Another tenant complained of poor sleep, chronic fatigue, and tooth pain. Yet another had numb hands and feet, tinnitus, confused thinking and skin rashes. None of these people had these types of health problems before the antennas were installed.

One tenant, Carolyn, admits to using cell phones and computers on a regular basis. The CBC asks why, if this person was already a regular user of electronics, did she not develop these symptoms sooner? The answer is that low frequency radiation, or EMF's, has a cumulative effect on the body. EMF's, or extremely low frequency radiation (ELFR) change the body's immune system frequency to higher than normal. The normal range is 6-9 Hertz. When we are exposed to this type of radiation, it slowly accumulates over time. What has likely happened in this case is that the new antennas pushed her limit of exposure over the edge, to the point of causing symptoms to occur. This is a common problem I have seen in dozens of cases I have dealt with.

Another tenant, Veronica, and her daughter, noticed that when they were not in the apartment, the symptoms disappeared. For example, they would go away for the weekend and they felt fine. When they came back home, the symptoms came back. This is similar to the case of 12 schools in central Ontario that installed WiFi networks just last year. The students reported similar symptoms, and what the parents started noticing is that these symptoms went away when the kids were home for the weekend, or off on summer vacation. Veronica explained "I've got feelings and pains that I've never had before. I've lived here for the past 12 years".

Veronica's apartment was checked by Magda Havas, professor of Environmental and Resource studies at Trent University. The radiation levels were so high, the meter that Dr. Havas was using shut off. The CBC asks why, if that was the case, did not everyone else in the building develop symptoms? The answer is that EMF's create an individual response in each person. Children are more susceptible since their brains and immune systems are still developing. The exposure levels drop with distance. Therefore, the tenants living on lower floors are not as highly exposed and are less vulnerable.

All of the tenants started talking to each other, and found out about each other's health problems. They complained to the management, who assured them that the cell phone antennas were safe. According to Health Canada, "there is no scientific evidence that those kind of effects are caused by the energy limits that these people are exposed to".

Unfortunately, all of the people living on the upper floor chose to move out due to health concerns. They knew of no other way to protect themselves. Had they been aware of Buy Radiation Protection.Com, they could have found a way to shield themselves from EMF's and Extremely Low Frequency Radiation, by wearing a Lotus Shield.

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Paul Inkpen is a graduate of the Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine. He specializes in vibrational medicine, natural homeopathic remedies, and Electromagnetic Radiation Exposure testing,protection and removal. For the past 8 years, he has studied the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and radiation on the human body. He practices and lectures in Toronto, Canada.

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