Does this sound familiar?
- Nearly everyone uses it
- Has wide social acceptance
- Highly habit forming
More hints:
- More and more studies come out documenting harm from the product
- Product manufacturer denies dangers
Sure sounds like the tobacco industry, doesn't it? Well, it would
appear the cellular phone industry is repeating the same path. We
all know that history has a tendency to repeat itself, and that
certainly seems to be the case here.
Critics claim the cell phone industry, just like the tobacco industry
(Big Tobacco), seems determined to prevent and deny any suggestion
that its products might be dangerous; however, years of negative
research may prove otherwise.
For example, one study showed that radio waves from mobile phones
definitely damage DNA and other cells in the body, and that the
damage extended to the next generation of cells. Another research
case in particular delivered quite a blow to the cell phone industry:
The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association hired
a man to head up a $28-million research program into possible health
effects from cellular phones. Findings revealed that heavy cell
phone users experienced:
- An increased rate of brain cancer deaths
- Development of tumors
- Genetic damage
Ironically, the cell phone industry has not commissioned another
large-scale study, at least not publicly, since. Why? Because the
cell phone industry is a multi-billion-dollar industry that can't
afford to find out that, ultimately, cell phones are dangerous.
Moreover, similar to Big Tobacco, the cell phone industry will be
opened up to large liability claims if they were to start issuing
warnings and precautionary tales now, which opens up the possibility
that they knew the danger of radio waves all along.
CNET.com
March 8, 2005
Dr. Mercola's Comment:
Most everyone reading this is not old enough to remember the
JAMA (Journal of the AMA) ads that showed physicians smoking and
describing all the health benefits of smoking. This happened in
the 1920s and appeared in one of the most widely distributed medical
journals.
Nearly 100 years later, after science has had time to document
the destructive effects of tobacco these ads look absolutely ridiculous.
I suspect many of these experts are voicing these opinions because
they are in denial and don't want to face the reality that they
may need to reduce their cell phone radiation exposure. So, it is
my projection that not too far down the road many of the expert
articles you have read defending how safe cell phone use will be
viewed as ridiculous as the 1920 JAMA cigarette ads.
If this sounds foolish, remember I am the guy that predicted
Vioxx would be removed from the market because of killing people
from cardiovascular side effects. FIVE YEARS, and 55,000 deaths
later, they removed it from the market. From my seat the evidence
is even stronger on cell phones. So heed the warning now or heed
it later. The only thing I am earning on this strong recommendation
is the satisfaction of knowing I was able to prevent unnecessary
misery, suffering and grief.
I have run many articles detailing the studies that expose how
cell phones can wreak havoc on your body by exposing your brain
to harmful radiation. If you really don't believe cell phone radiation
is an issue I would encourage you to review an article that was
published in Lancet five years ago. You can review my
extensive summary of that article or you can go
to the journal directly and obtain the information. I can't
give you the link as the journal has a primitive technology that
prevents me from doing so and you will also have to register. Regardless
of the method you chose, please carefully review this article and
decide for yourself.
Do you really want an acoustic
neuromas (tumor) growing inside your head? If you are fortunate
enough to avoid the neuroma then how will you contend with the cellular
damage these mobile phone cause?
I previously advised complete abstinence from cell phones, but
now I recommend cautious use to reduce your risk of damage. If you
ever took physics there is a good chance that you understand that
radiation decreases exponentially as you move away from an object.
So one of the best solutions you can do is to put distance between
yourself and the cell phone.
However, very few people believe this. How do I know? I frequently
see many people that are fanatic about health and pay careful attention
to their diet but never use headsets. Folks, you would be surprised
to know, but this includes many top health experts across the country.
So the first step in protecting yourself is to put some distance
between you and the headset. Please understand that you need to
keep it away from your entire body. Holding the handset (sometimes
unavoidable) while it is on will direct the radiation into your
hand. While this is far better than your brain it can still be problem.
So place it on a table or some handy place a few feet away from
your body.
However some experts are concerned that the radiation will travel
down the headset wire to your head. I ran an article an article
last month on ferrite
beads that can be placed on the headset that would eliminate
this problem and make the headset 100 percent radiation free but
I haven't been able to find those beads anywhere. If anyone can
find them please contact me through our
contact page for information on how we can track them down.
It would also be prudent to lower the radiation at the source
and select a cell phone that has the lowest amount of radiation.
You can find this out by going by using CNet's
review of cell phone radiation levels.
Last, but certainly not least. It isn't the brightest idea in
the world to talk on your cell phone and drive. A 1997 New England
Journal of Medicine showed that talking on your cell phone increases
your risk of death by 400 percent. Since car accidents are the number
one cause of death for most of us, why risk it? Please understand
this statistic is unrelated to having a hands free operation; however,
in my opinion, even if you aren't dialing, you are at risk because
your focus and concentration is not on the road but on the phone.
After all, you need to be careful out there and protect yourself
from all the temporarily unconscious people who refuse to heed the
warning about driving and talking on their cell phone. I'm not aware
of any studies on this but I bet there are a large number of accidents
in which both parties were talking on their cell phones.
Related Articles:
Cell Phone Index
Cell Phones May Harm Blood
Cells
Mobile Telephones and
Brain Tumors
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