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Barbara Charis's avatar

John Ott's book Health and Light was excellent. He advised that people needed to sit more than 8 feet from TVs. Testing was done that showed radiation could go through walls from the back of sets...and if there was.a bedroom on the other side of the wall...it could harm anyone in the room. He also wrote about the danger of fluorescent lighting outgassing in classrooms; affecting students ability to learn. LED lights have major side effects, too. . Incandescent lighting is less toxic than any other type of lighting. .

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Ragna Raven's avatar

Nothing is better than a kerosene lamp.

Bee wax candles are great too.

Nothing is worse than a sterile bulb staring you in the face with its one-eyed insistence.

You can tell it´s bad for you by merely looking at it.

How do you feel about nightly babble coming from your fridge? It so disturbed me I threw the fridge out. You can easily keep your food fresh and fine outdoors. You need a spade and a box for your food. The temperature in the ground is the same all year round.

And about internet and such stuff: Share it with your neighbor and lower the cost significantly for both of you. As for laundry: Leave it to soak in soap water overnight, next day rinse with water and outdoors it goes.

Be creative.

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Jeffrey W Massey's avatar

I have a couple of comments on this topic, and really appreciate you posting some awareness on this issue, although I doubt anyone will take it to heart.

In 1989, at the age of 43 my mother was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia. She died the following year at 44. While in the hospital in Birmingham, Alabama, I had a long conversation with one of her doctors, a very experienced physician who was explaining to me the effects of leukemia, which is basically a blood disorder where a person's bone marrow creates too many white blood cells. When I asked him what caused it, he did not hesitate. "Personally, I think it is a genetic trait that is stimulated by electrical fields." As you can imagine that was shocking.

Several years later I had graduated from college and was selling radio advertising. My major was advertising and marketing, and while my stay in this industry was brief it was exciting. One day I was talking with one of our engineers, one of those guys that actually climbed towers and did repairs on both television and radio equipment. Those guys made really good money and I was asking him about his work once and he said something to the effect of "Yeah, it's a good paying gig by my chances of getting cancer are off the chart." He told me that the amount of "electrical radiation" that was being projected around the earth from radio, television and others sources could not, in any way, be a good thing.

I had not thought about either of those conversations in years, but upon reading this article they came back with a flood of clarity. The price we pay for our modern conveniences will not be completely recognized for decades to come. When I see people putting earbuds in their years or bluetooth devices on their heads I am going to remember this article.

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DEMedia is Propaganda's avatar

This article is classic drivel

Northern different than the people that do 5G fear p***

It has all the tells

be scared of everything

No specifics like what frequencies are harmful at what power levels Not an admission but at contact with the person

Microwave ovens have shielding built in. There's a lot of concern when they were new and it was common to have them tested to see if they were leaking because they are high power.

Their well designed and they don't normally leak unless they're damaged

Shirt and frequencies at certain power levels at the human can be harmful and specific ways but for the most part this is nothing to worry about

Notice no comparison was made to background radiation

EMF is a a spectrum that includes ultraviolet visible light infrared microwaves

You're getting EMF from Earth's electrical field and gamma radiation all the time

Correlations are always interesting and can merit for the research but they are not causality and they can be spurious correlations which are common or there could be a cofactor That is causal to both

This entire thing can be disregarded

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