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« Reply #10 on: April 13, 2012, 01:22:46 PM »

Sorry to hear that Lorraine. Sad

A friend of mine carries his mobile in a tobacco tin with the lid off - kind of like walking around with a radio dish that points away. He reckons it helps a lot with sensitivity issues. The problem isn't so much the microwaves as the protocol arrangement - it mimics a carrier that sounds a bit like an ELF frequency (hence the blipping noise on a speaker when a mobile phone is sending/receiving a call or message).

Distance from the body IS important. EM radiation like microwaves obeys the inverse square law - double the distance, quarter the power. Three times the distance, a ninth of the power. Four times the distance, sixteenth of the power.

It IS an issue if you have your mobile ALWAYS on and ALWAYS within arms reach, but their are other factors involved (like, the antennae design, circuit design, whether the phone has  metal case or not.

I'm just trying to be pro-active here folks.
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« Reply #11 on: April 13, 2012, 10:39:01 PM »

I hear tinfoil helps. Perhaps if one were to fashion a hat out of it...
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« Reply #12 on: April 14, 2012, 05:38:01 AM »

I hear tinfoil has been tested and excluded as a useful form of shielding from pseudo-ELF transmissions carried by microwave.

Easy way to test this - wrap your phone in tinfoil and see if you still get calls.
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« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2012, 12:14:19 PM »

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I mean just think about it. This is the first time in known human history that we even have the option to fry our brains like this. The Romans were slowly driven mad from lead poisoning and all they got was crummy plumbing out of the deal. I have Netflix, Skype and Pandora all on a little box in my pocket with no wires. People going back millenia would have been lining up to have their brains fried with an Iphone.  It's quite amazing.
LD wrote that !

I was amazed that people still remember the Romans in there Lead Plumbing advantage was of course going crazy side affects !
LD, that was some funny stuff !

I like having my phone close in a doulbe whammy is my bluetooth right in my ear, that should fry all the free radicals in the air around my brain.
I like the harmony of freq in the air with fm, tv, shortwave, cb, police radio, goverment radio, encrypted radio, my scanner had eons of channells to scan for !

Microwave emmitters, are all around us, towers, with pretty flashing lights, still we havnt elected a Nero (crazy emperor) to burn us all down, we dont have enuff
oil resources anyway, not to mention rescue radio, paramedics, 911 calls that are handy for an emergency, and those tell tale videos that everyone seems to have on their phones just moments away, catching bad guys in the act.

I remember side effects from not having my cell phone ! sheez , walking friking 8 miles with a gas can ! ( I KID YOU NOT) .. it was hot ..
so yea I am a cell phone user, I will pretend that the cellphone is actually killing off free radicals that age me , you can see free radicals turn an apple dark in front of your eyes, put the cell phone beside one fresh pealed apple and the other away from the phone... I should live to be 300 years old, but crazy as a loon, wait I already am.
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« Reply #14 on: May 02, 2012, 11:29:30 AM »

Sorry to hear that Lorraine. Sad

It IS an issue if you have your mobile ALWAYS on and ALWAYS within arms reach, but their are other factors involved (like, the antennae design, circuit design, whether the phone has  metal case or not.

I'm just trying to be pro-active here folks.

Thanks for your kind thoughts and fair thinking. Just as variable and crucial as the position of your mobLie, is the direction and proximity to masts which have a concentrated more dangerous beam in one direction and lesser signal all round. The correlation to cancer is so direct that not only are cancers more likely on same side of the brain and body as the dominant hand of any individual phone user, but also, there is 2-3 times higher incidence of cancers generally in populations living within the stronger signal beam area of masts.

The evidence is overwhelming, but under reported - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxvQSeoootc&feature=digest_tue

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