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WDDTY e-News Special alert - Urgent news item

Wed, 30 Mar 2005 20:21:21 +0100

 

 

 

What we're not being told about the dangers of electro-magnetic radiation

 

 

 

Dear e-News member,

 

 

The latest issue of What Doctors Don't Tell You (April 2005, vol 16 no

1) has made a disturbing discovery that we thought you should know

about immediately.

 

A US government agency with the grand title of the National Council on

Radiation Protection and Measurement has produced a report on the

dangers of electro-magnetic fields (EMFs) and concluded that they

posed ' . . a risk factor with significant societal consequences by

reason of its pervasive nature and serious consequences for affected

individuals.' The report also went on to recommend that the maximum

permitted personal EMF exposure level be reduced by a factor of 500 -

from 100 microteslas down to just 0.2.

 

It may not surprise you to learn that this report was never made

public - and may well have remained that way if it were not for the

latest exposé by What Doctors Don't Tell You which amasses all the

latest scientific research on the hazards of EMF pollution - alerting

you to the dangers so that you can take positive action to start

eliminating them from your life.

 

It makes essential reading and if you want to get hold of the full

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Officially, electrohypersensitivity (ES) is a problem that doesn't

exist, but researchers from Sweden's prestigious Karolinska Institute

estimate that as much as 3 per cent of the population suffer extreme

adverse reactions to EMFs. Symptoms range from headaches and a

flu-like feeling to chronic fatigue and depression, and yet mainstream

medicine dismisses electro-sensitive people as hypochondriacs.

 

For decades it has been an open secret that workers exposed to

continual electro-magnetic radiation - for example, electronics

technicians, TV and radio assemblers, welders and train drivers - run

a significantly higher risk of brain tumours and leukaemia - in some

cases, as much as three times the risk.

 

But it's not just workers in the electronics and electrical industries

who are at risk. Just six month ago, a team from Oxford University

concluded that children living within 100 metres of overhead power

lines had almost twice the risk of developing leukaemia.

 

So with this in mind, here's a quick intelligence test for all our

readers:

 

Question : If EMF exposure at 0.2 microteslas roughly doubles

childhood leukaemia cases and if 0.35 microteslas trebles this risk as

research indicates, what level has the UK government adopted as an

acceptable level for public exposure?

 

Answer : Congratulations to all those who guessed 100 microteslas.

(It seems that the US government didn't want to tell the UK government

either)

 

Incredibly, we are all being exposed to 500 times more than the safe

limit of exposure, most of which happens in our own homes pumped out

by everyday domestic electrical items, such as wireless broadband,

computers, washing machines, TVs, bedside clocks and mobile phones.

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