Cell Phone Radiation And Cancer
- Author Paul Inkpen
- Published July 13, 2012
- Word count 520
The "Interphone Study" is the name of a multi-national analysis on mobile phones and associated cancer risk (May 17, 2010). The amalgamated examination and results of the 13 countries participating in the Interphone Study are printed in the "International Journal of Epidemiology". Find out why you are more likely to get brain cancer after using a mobile phone.
The study compiles the data on mobile phone radiation and associated cancer risk. It reviews brain tumors, including acoustic neuroma (a tumor formed of nerve tissue) and tumors of the parotid gland. The data linked "heavy" mobile phone use to a 40% increased risk of Glioma. The neoplasm would usually start on the side of the head that people hold their phone. If the person was right-handed, it would start behind the right ear. If the person was left-handed, it would start behind the left ear.
However, the study's definition of "heavy" mobile phone use is only ½ hour of use per day. The average useage for persons}} today is well over ½ hour. Furthermore, the mobile phone does not have to be "in use" for this length of time. The fact that it is turned on, and in your bio-field, means that it is influencing your body frequency and immune system.
People have become reliant upon surfing the net, using social media, and even watching television on their cell phone. More and more apps are being developed for cell phone users. Many people are cancelling land line use and switching to cell phone only. This means that as the useage of mobile phones increases, so does the risk of cancer.
Another cause for concern is the amount of radiation we are subjected to from laptop and desktop computer monitors, hand-held e-readers, playbooks and i-pads. Radiation Safety standards are higher in most European countries. For example, the Swedish safety standard is a maximum of 0.25 milligauss at 50 cm (about 20 inches) from your display screen. Many US and Canadian screens emit 5-100 milligauss at that distance. There is some disagreement as to what a "safe" reading is. Sweden has suggested a background reading of 2 milligauss. Other countries suggest 1 milligauss or less. The average time spent on computers, e-readers, playbooks and i-pads has increased dramatically, just like the useage of mobile phones. Kids are more susceptible because their brains and immune systems are still developing. As the useage of computers and hand-held devices increases, so does the risk of cancer.
In 1989 the US Department of Energy reported that "it has now become generally accepted that there are, indeed, biological effects due to field exposure" from EMFs. It is not just the short-term effects that are evident. Long-term studies are now surfacing showing a higher risk of various cancers due to EMF exposure.
Short-term exposure can produce headaches, dizziness, lack of concentration, fatigue, heart palpitations, compromise immune function, affect sleep, decrease the effectiveness of therapeutic drug treatment, cause skin rashes and decrease mental and physical well-being.
Long-term exposure can produce mutations, cancer and degenerative brain diseases.
We are all living in a world that is contaminated with Electropollution. Isn't it about time that we find radiation protection for ourselves and our children?
Paul Inkpen is a graduate of the Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine. He holds a Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Health Sciences and carries the designation of Homeopathic Doctor. He specializes in vibrational medicine, natural homeopathic remedies, and radiation protection and removal. For the past eight years, he has studied the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and radiation on the human body. For more information, please visit www.buyradiationprotection.com
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