As the topic is omnipresent, we translate here an excerpt of the work "Our children, our future, our responsibility - wireless technologies - an urgent national and global emergency" from Canada.
People who are concerned with a healthy lifestyle usually also try to minimize the numerous toxins in their environment. This applies to food, textiles and home furnishings. Be it for the sake of their own health or for environmental reasons. It has long been proven that certain chemical substances can disrupt our hormone system and important regulatory circuits in the body. These substances are called "endocrine disruptors" (EAS). To understand how the EAS cause such disorders, let's look at how our body cells communicate:
Electrosmog is still an issue that many people turn up their noses at. They do not believe that the many electromagnetic fields and high-frequency radiation in our living environment can make us ill.
The U.S. CDC has updated its "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)" section on cell phone radiation and health. She now explains that, like many other worldwide organizations, she advises caution when using cell phones. It publishes tips on how citizens can reduce radiofrequency radiation near their bodies.
The Berner Zeitung of June 19, 2014 reports on the exploding costs of cancer treatment, citing the following figures:
Tablets and the health of our children was the topic of our last blog. Here we present another study conducted by the physician Dr. Devra Davis.
In his article for Kopp-Verlag, Adnan Salazar cites various publications on the topic: How do managers of large technology companies handle the use of tablets and similar devices by their children? The technocrat elite knows that electronic devices can disrupt concentration and make people addicted. We summarize the publication for you here.
Our CarTuner was originally developed to neutralize electrosmog in vehicles and counteract common symptoms such as nausea, headaches, lack of concentration, aggression, microsleep and premature exhaustion.
The WHO already classified electromagnetic radiation as "possibly carcinogenic" three years ago. This puts EMFs in the same category as gasoline vapors and the plant toxin DDT. However, the way in which electrosmog can (co-)cause breast cancer has not yet been sufficiently researched.
The German Federal Office for Radiation Protection interviewed 2500 children and adolescents about their cell phone use habits. One topic was the question of whether the radiation intensity of the phone model can influence the purchasing behavior of children and young people.