…you purchase a cell or cordless phone, no one asks you if you have a device in your heart at the checkout counter. It’s your responsibility to know what to avoid. But this advice goes beyond those with pacemakers and ICDs—we all need to be careful with our phones. If you have a pacemaker or ICD,…
…colleagues are convinced that cell phones are involved in cases of tinnitus, or ringing in the ear. They also believe that, unfortunately, we will be seeing a surge in brain tumors as cell phone use becomes more widespread. It may take years to get the evidence of cell phone radiation risks, and the early…
…Japan. But if you read the fine print on the many of the smart phones, you’ll see that the cellular companies themselves know there is a danger. In that “mice type” at the bottom of their instructions they advise keeping the phone between 5/8” and 1” from year ear to avoid unnecessary contamination…
…conveniences that I truly enjoyed! So, you can imagine how I “boiled over” the day I came home to find out that my husband had disconnected all the phones in our house and just discarded them. Granted, they were all cordless, but I was expecting calls from family members with medical needs that day…major…
…blanket approval to a bill requiring cell phones there to bear the following health alert: “Warning—the Health Ministry cautions that heavy use and carrying the device next to the body may increase the risk of cancer, especially among children.” Cell phone advertising targeted to children will also…
…many of you will be buying cell phones for gift giving. And many of those cell phones will be going to children. But before you wrap up that phone for your teen, take heed. It’s my experience that most people I meet are totally unaware of the dangers of cell phone radiation. While hanging out in an…
…surprised to know that our family and friends are now feeding back to us breaking stories that they read elsewhere about the dangers of radiation, cell phone technologies, WiFi, and so on. (For those of you who might have missed them, you can check out blogs from December 2009 to start catching up.) Over…
Those of you who follow my newsletter or hear me lecture know that I am very bullish on the dangers of wireless technologies in general, and cell phone radiation risks in particular. It’s my personal belief that we’ll soon have the science to defend legitimate concerns that what we cannot see is…
…the microwave-type radiation from cell phones increases the long-term risk of developing brain tumors. This is huge and very important news—and confirms something I’ve been saying for years, that EMRs from cell phones are a danger. If you buy a cell phone, skip the blue tooth device. Instead, buy…
…the breasts of all to many unsuspecting women that have afterward admitted to stashing their cell phones in exactly the same place. If you, or any woman you know, thinks that this mode of cell phone transportation is just a convenience, PLEASE warn them! Don’t wait for research to get funded—if…
…cordless phones and heart rate variability is a landmark finding in that it is the first to objectively and measurably show that the cardiovascular system DOES, indeed, respond to wireless EMF exposure. Just think how many of us still sleep within a couple of feet (or less!) of a cordless phone! And then…
…most toxic cordless phones used worldwide. In fact, a DECT cordless phone caused a medical setback for my son Step when he returned home from his month-long hospitalization. His weakened immune system started backsliding, and it took quite a while for us to question the cordless phone at his bedside. Removing…
…towers, cell phones, cordless phone, microwave ovens, and even wireless baby monitors, are safe. At this point we’re all “one big human experiment”—swimming in a sea of invisible technologies that you can’t see, smell or hear, but could be harming you. 2) A cordless cell phone base that’s…
…stable—I am open to that. But let's remember that all this technology can have serious downsides. * First off, cordless phones disturb heart rate variability. * Holding a cell phone over the chest to check your heart’s rhythm may have the potential to throw your heart out of rhythm, or aggravate an…
…radiation frequencies (RF) from cordless phones can provoke cardiac arrhythmias and even represent a new risk factor in cardiology. So, here are my caveats for these smartphone apps: * Use them, and other apps you have such as games—only when your phone is in “airplane mode,” so your heart is…
…. We already know, for example, that radiation generated by cell phones penetrates the less protected, and still developing, brain of a child to a much greater degree than it does an adult. We also have research that shows cell phone bases provoke cardiac arrhythmias. Plus, the studies continue to roll…
…fats. 2. Cordless phones, microwave ovens, and other electronic appliances. Many of the appliances we have in our homes are bombarding us with electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) and radio frequencies (RFs). Research has shown that even a simple cordless phone is like having a cell phone tower in your home…
…cordless phone we found in an ante-chamber to be on the safe side.) The lecture was a huge success, and was even covered by several Canadian prime time television reporters and their crews. If you are not familiar with the topic of electropollution and the potential dangers of cell phones and “WiFi…
…there was no electromagnetic fields (EMF) and radiofrequency (RF) exposure. In a power outage cordless phones don’t work. Televisions, computers, and console games are off. Plus, some smart phones can't get a recharge. What might that lack of electro-pollution mean to human health? While not everyone…
…healthcare is “Good Vibes vs. Bad.” I cover subjects from energy healing modalities to the health dangers of the chaotic frequencies in cell phones and cordless phone bases. In addition to lecturing, I’ve learned a lot from other experts at these conferences. This has included high chaotic frequencies…
…when times get tough. For days we all talked over coffee cups and hedges about the impending storm. We shared hurricane preparedness pointers, cell phone numbers, and resources. The afternoon before, my wife cut the endangered hydrangea tree and passed out “Hurricane bouquets.” In that same spirit…
…interest in self care which can cause people to skip their regularly prescribed drugs. If you know someone who is grieving: * Empathize: Reach out with phone calls, cards, and invitations to join you in activities * Invest: When you spend time with someone in grief, be willing to listen to them tell their…
…green tea is to swap out one of your beverages each day for a big mug of green tea. You can find high-quality tea in health food stores, or check your phone book to see if there’s an Asian Teahouse in your area—since the largest variety of green teas are usually found in these specialty shops. For weight…
…she’s usually happily engaged and enjoying her new environment. At other times, she is anxiously fixated on an everyday detail, like how to dial the phone. Even in such a nurturing situation, the family struggles with guilt as they continue to visit daily and lovingly reorient her to her new surroundings…