Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Can Just Being Around Technology Be Harmful?

We have all come to accept the dangers posed to non-smokers by second-hand smoke.  Years ago, not only was this concept ridiculed by tobacco companies, but by "science" and even some in the medical profession.  My parents told me of a time when doctors even "prescribed" smoking to their patients who exhibited signs of anxiety to calm their nerves.  Wow.  I wonder how many in the health care profession, today, would even acknowledge that that occurred.  I doubt many as all of us, including allopaths, enjoy a bout of amnesia when it serves a purpose.

I'd like us to keep these thoughts in mind during our discussions as to the possible dangers that electromagnetic field radiation pose for all of us, whether or not we actually use the devices that emit this type of radiation.  About a year and a half ago I wrote a series of articles concerning this issue in my short-lived newsletter.  I think the time may now be upon us to discuss this topic, again.  According to the interest that is generated, I'll decide how many articles to include.



I am going to be doing a series on this topic, as I believe it is of vital importance that all of us are correctly informed about why this type of radiation is so potentially dangerous to us all, no matter where we live or what we do for a living.

Electromagnetic field radiation is indicated as “emfr” in the literature. It's also easier to write in the abbreviated form. Basically, emfr is a low frequency magnetic radiation that is generated, constantly and continuously, by microwave and cellular technology. In nature, there are many electromagnetic fields that have no adverse affects on our bodies. That is because natural fields are either temporally constant (same frequency) or spatially constant (same shape), but never both. Man-made signals, by necessity for communication, are both temporally and spatially constant. These constant signals, with prolonged exposure, can cause the protein vibratory receptors located on our cell membranes to resonate (vibrate).

This may seem a bit complex, but it is truly important that we understand that all communication, whether auditory or biochemical/physiological is done by vibration. All cells vibrate. The colors we see are the result of vibration just as all sounds are the result of vibrations. When any force interrupts, damages or changes these physical vibrations, our body considers itself to be under attack. We have mechanisms that can address an attack that the body recognizes, but no mechanisms to address foreign attacks. Therein lies the problem at the core level of our cells: they do not recognize the emfr and are unable to develop any protection for this. As is the case with all man-made signals, our cells react by going into what is called, “sympathetic lock,” in order to try to protect the cell from this perceived invasion. Sympathetic lock prevents the cell from taking in nutrition and releasing toxins. Cells will die if this sympathetic lock is not reversed.

This cell membrane reaction triggers a cascade of events that can then manifest themselves in a variety of symptoms and diseases, starting with compromising the immune system. If the exposure is prolonged, the stress-response system (our adrenals) becomes exhausted and the competency of the immune system declines to below normal. As a result, animals and humans are more susceptible to cancer and infectious diseases and conditions related to immune system compromise.


With the development of a nation-wide electrical grid over a century ago, which now envelops virtually every part of Earth, has come many diseases that can impair or kill us. During the past 100 years, we have methodically filled in the electromagnetic spectrum far beyond what occurs in nature.

The next article will deal with scientific studies and what they have found about emfr and what effects it may cause.


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