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Cell Phone / Birth Control? Mobile phones may damage men's sperm, say Hungarian

scientists. Carrying a mobile in hip pockets could cut sperm count by nearly 30%

, according to the study.

 

'The prolonged use of cell phones may have a negative effect on male fertility,'

Dr. I. Fejes, of the Dept. of Obs. & Gyn. at the U. of Szeged said in a summary

of the study. Reuters

 

And a Lot More Research reported on by George Carlo shows that not only are

sperm cells depleted in number, lower count, but their DNA is affected.

Experiments on captive animals show that this cumulative DNA damage is passed n

to succeeding generations. --Wm. Thomas

 

Negative Acupuncture Energy Dr. John Diamond has clearly shown that this energy

that disturbs sperm and DNA throws one's acupuncture meridian circuits out of

balance and affects all parts of the body and its functions - the brain, liver,

heart, etc. as well as the immune system, diges-tive system, resistance to

allergens, even neural and psychologic functions, creates stress and hormonal

dysfunction and its consequences. And all this happens before one makes or takes

a call. Simply having a cell phone on a belt or in a pocket is having real

negative health effects which may be subtle, but they are accumulate - slowly

wear down one's resistive capacity..

 

It has been shown that cell phone radiation depletes effectiveness of the

blood-brain barrier that protect the brain from toxins. Use of cell phones and

getting silver-mercury fillings is extremely dangerous.

 

We're back to health choices. Look at this. It nobody smoked until today - and

then people started, lung cancers wouldn't occur for a number of years. The

effects of the insults to the body are additive to smokers and cell phone users.

 

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

 

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