Natural Awakenings INW September 2020 Issue

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How to Protect Yourself from Artificial Electromagnetic Frequencies by Dan Stachofsky

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rtificial electromagnetic fields (EMF) produced by radiofrequency (RF) radiation, which includes microwave radiation, are coming under additional scrutiny as health concerns rise. The nature and degree of health effects from artificial EMF depend on frequency and duration, proximity to the source, and any shielding or conditioning that may be used. Studies show artificial EMF leads to harmful levels of damaged DNA and cell hypoxia, with many people experiencing fatigue, headaches, inflammation, chronic illnesses and digestive issues as a result. Non-ionizing radiation sources include

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cell phones, tablets, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LED lights, fluorescent lights, and high-powered transmission lines, to name a few. For years, these devices were not considered harmful to one’s health. However, today there are over 2000 research papers showing a link to chronic disease and cancer, including a 2018 study by the National Toxicology Lab that found a link between cell phone radiation and cancer in male rats. What is the mechanism for this to occur? One answer comes from Physicians for Safe Technology who share that it’s the combination of environmental pollutants and non-ionizing EMF that work

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synergistically to amplify health concerns. The organization’s website, mdsafetech. org, includes a list of pollutants such as air pollution, cigarette smoke, heavy or transition metals like cadmium, mercury, iron, lead and arsenic as culprits. An article on their website titled Cellular Mechanisms: Oxidation states, “This is a complex system but the ultimate biologic result which can occur with acute exposure to higher levels or chronic exposure to lower levels of non-ionizing radiofrequencies is cumulative tissue damage. Genetic, age and health vulnerabilities influence the repair abilities of cells and thus enhance biologic harm.”

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