Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
6 messages Options
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

KathyB

I would only take NAC IF B-12 is not low. NAC has the ability to lower B-12. I share with experience. I was taking a very good vitamin w NAC. At the time I couldn't figure out why my B-12 kept lowering.

http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/cell-phone-induced-bodily-harm-how-bees-can-help

Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can HelpPost date:

Wednesday, February 1st 2012 at 4:00 am by Sayer Ji


Cell phones and the communications infrastructure that makes them
possible, are ubiquitous today, making complete avoidance of their
radiation next to impossible.  Plenty of evidence already exists showing
 that cell phones emit a type of electromagnetic radiation -- in the
microwave range -- capable of adversely affecting a wide range of
organs, with the nervous system of those exposed perhaps most sensitive
to its adverse effects. Below is a sampling of some of their adverse
health effects as demonstrated in the biomedical literature.




                                Liver Damage

                                Fetal Harm

                                Kidney Damage



                                Interruption of Sleep

                                Heart Damage

                                Acoustic Neuroma



                                REM Cycle Disruption

                                Head Tumors

                                 



New research indicates that the problems associated with cell phone
radiation exposure are far more profound that previously believed.  In
fact, pregnant women may need to exercise additional caution in order to
 protect their unborn from adverse neurological effects associated with
cell phone radiation exposure.
In a study entitled "The influence of microwave radiation from cellular phone on fetal rat brain," and published in the journal Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine
 on Jan. 23rd 2012, researchers discovered that pregnant rats exposed to
 microwave radiation from cellular phones had fetuses whose brains
showed signs of harm, as measured by enhanced oxidative stress and
altered levels of neurotransmitters.
For a concise explanation of the mechanism behind cell-phone induced damage, watch Dr. Chris Busby's video on the topic below: 
 

       
Given the wide range of potential risks associated with cell phones,
we have plumbed the depths of MEDLINE in search of research on natural
substances capable of ameliorating cell-phone associated toxicities.
Surprisingly, the little known bee product known as propolis exhibits
 powerful protective action against cell-phone induced damage to a
variety of organs, including the kidney, heart and brain.


Once believed to function merely as mortar for plugging up small
holes in the bee hive, propolis is now understood to have powerful
antimicrobial properties. The bees use it to mummify animals that make
their way into the hive, e.g. lizards, that they can not physically
remove before they undergo putrefaction. Propolis' infection-fighting
properties, however, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to
its potential beneficial effects. There are over 80 potential therapeutic applications
 of propolis documented in the biomedical literature. Of these 80,
propolis' radioprotective properties are the most intensely
investigated. We have, in fact, indexed 12 such studies
 on its ability to reduce radiation-induced damage, including gamma
radiation commonly associated with medical diagnostic and radiotherapy
procedures. 
Other substances capable of protecting against the radiation specific
 to the mobile phone range include melatonin, EGCG (green tea
polyphenol), ginkgo biloba and the glutathione precursor NAC. To view
the studies clikc the image below.
For additional research on radioprotective substances, visit our page dedicated to the topic.



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

adiaha22
Awesome article...thanks so much!

--- On Fri, 2/10/12, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: KathyB <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help
To: [hidden email]
Date: Friday, February 10, 2012, 1:23 PM



 




I would only take NAC IF B-12 is not low. NAC has the ability to lower B-12. I share with experience. I was taking a very good vitamin w NAC. At the time I couldn't figure out why my B-12 kept lowering.

http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/cell-phone-induced-bodily-harm-how-bees-can-help

Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can HelpPost date:

Wednesday, February 1st 2012 at 4:00 am by Sayer Ji

Cell phones and the communications infrastructure that makes them
possible, are ubiquitous today, making complete avoidance of their
radiation next to impossible.  Plenty of evidence already exists showing
that cell phones emit a type of electromagnetic radiation -- in the
microwave range -- capable of adversely affecting a wide range of
organs, with the nervous system of those exposed perhaps most sensitive
to its adverse effects. Below is a sampling of some of their adverse
health effects as demonstrated in the biomedical literature.

Liver Damage

Fetal Harm

Kidney Damage

Interruption of Sleep

Heart Damage

Acoustic Neuroma

REM Cycle Disruption

Head Tumors

 

New research indicates that the problems associated with cell phone
radiation exposure are far more profound that previously believed.  In
fact, pregnant women may need to exercise additional caution in order to
protect their unborn from adverse neurological effects associated with
cell phone radiation exposure.
In a study entitled "The influence of microwave radiation from cellular phone on fetal rat brain," and published in the journal Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine
on Jan. 23rd 2012, researchers discovered that pregnant rats exposed to
microwave radiation from cellular phones had fetuses whose brains
showed signs of harm, as measured by enhanced oxidative stress and
altered levels of neurotransmitters.
For a concise explanation of the mechanism behind cell-phone induced damage, watch Dr. Chris Busby's video on the topic below: 
 


Given the wide range of potential risks associated with cell phones,
we have plumbed the depths of MEDLINE in search of research on natural
substances capable of ameliorating cell-phone associated toxicities.
Surprisingly, the little known bee product known as propolis exhibits
powerful protective action against cell-phone induced damage to a
variety of organs, including the kidney, heart and brain.

Once believed to function merely as mortar for plugging up small
holes in the bee hive, propolis is now understood to have powerful
antimicrobial properties. The bees use it to mummify animals that make
their way into the hive, e.g. lizards, that they can not physically
remove before they undergo putrefaction. Propolis' infection-fighting
properties, however, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to
its potential beneficial effects. There are over 80 potential therapeutic applications
of propolis documented in the biomedical literature. Of these 80,
propolis' radioprotective properties are the most intensely
investigated. We have, in fact, indexed 12 such studies
on its ability to reduce radiation-induced damage, including gamma
radiation commonly associated with medical diagnostic and radiotherapy
procedures. 
Other substances capable of protecting against the radiation specific
to the mobile phone range include melatonin, EGCG (green tea
polyphenol), ginkgo biloba and the glutathione precursor NAC. To view
the studies clikc the image below.
For additional research on radioprotective substances, visit our page dedicated to the topic.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]








[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

Elysia Drew
In reply to this post by KathyB
Kathy, thanks so much for bringing this to our attn. I was wondering, is there a way to determine whether or not you need more B12 w/o having to get blood tests? (which never seem accurate anyway). Also, does taking NAC cancel out any EXTRA B-12 you might take to compensate for the lowering of B-12? Finally, do you (or does anyone else) know what kind/brand & dose of propolis might help? 
Love & blessings,

E. Drew

--- On Fri, 2/10/12, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: KathyB <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help
To: [hidden email]
Date: Friday, February 10, 2012, 1:23 PM
















 



 


   
     
     
     

I would only take NAC IF B-12 is not low. NAC has the ability to lower B-12. I share with experience. I was taking a very good vitamin w NAC. At the time I couldn't figure out why my B-12 kept lowering.



http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/cell-phone-induced-bodily-harm-how-bees-can-help



Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can HelpPost date:



Wednesday, February 1st 2012 at 4:00 am by Sayer Ji



Cell phones and the communications infrastructure that makes them

possible, are ubiquitous today, making complete avoidance of their

radiation next to impossible.  Plenty of evidence already exists showing

 that cell phones emit a type of electromagnetic radiation -- in the

microwave range -- capable of adversely affecting a wide range of

organs, with the nervous system of those exposed perhaps most sensitive

to its adverse effects. Below is a sampling of some of their adverse

health effects as demonstrated in the biomedical literature.



                                Liver Damage



                                Fetal Harm



                                Kidney Damage



                                Interruption of Sleep



                                Heart Damage



                                Acoustic Neuroma



                                REM Cycle Disruption



                                Head Tumors



                                 



New research indicates that the problems associated with cell phone

radiation exposure are far more profound that previously believed.  In

fact, pregnant women may need to exercise additional caution in order to

 protect their unborn from adverse neurological effects associated with

cell phone radiation exposure.

In a study entitled "The influence of microwave radiation from cellular phone on fetal rat brain," and published in the journal Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine

 on Jan. 23rd 2012, researchers discovered that pregnant rats exposed to

 microwave radiation from cellular phones had fetuses whose brains

showed signs of harm, as measured by enhanced oxidative stress and

altered levels of neurotransmitters.

For a concise explanation of the mechanism behind cell-phone induced damage, watch Dr. Chris Busby's video on the topic below: 

 



       

Given the wide range of potential risks associated with cell phones,

we have plumbed the depths of MEDLINE in search of research on natural

substances capable of ameliorating cell-phone associated toxicities.

Surprisingly, the little known bee product known as propolis exhibits

 powerful protective action against cell-phone induced damage to a

variety of organs, including the kidney, heart and brain.



Once believed to function merely as mortar for plugging up small

holes in the bee hive, propolis is now understood to have powerful

antimicrobial properties. The bees use it to mummify animals that make

their way into the hive, e.g. lizards, that they can not physically

remove before they undergo putrefaction. Propolis' infection-fighting

properties, however, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to

its potential beneficial effects. There are over 80 potential therapeutic applications

 of propolis documented in the biomedical literature. Of these 80,

propolis' radioprotective properties are the most intensely

investigated. We have, in fact, indexed 12 such studies

 on its ability to reduce radiation-induced damage, including gamma

radiation commonly associated with medical diagnostic and radiotherapy

procedures. 

Other substances capable of protecting against the radiation specific

 to the mobile phone range include melatonin, EGCG (green tea

polyphenol), ginkgo biloba and the glutathione precursor NAC. To view

the studies clikc the image below.

For additional research on radioprotective substances, visit our page dedicated to the topic.



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





   
     

   
   






 










[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

KathyB
In reply to this post by KathyB

It seems if you're low in B-12 NAC will make it worse  The only form that should be used for deficiency is the       

 active  forms Methylcobalamin and Adenosylcobalamin taken together or spaced out during the same day.


A shillings test shows if you can absorb B-12. Some of us lack intrinsic factor, which is needed to absorb.

 http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/vitamin-b12/tab/test
Methylmelonic acid is one way. If supplementing B-12 the test won't show true
deficiency.

We should be tested for MTHFR mutation & Homocysteine.  As much as  1/2 of the population have this. Why haven't doctors run this on most of us?

Have to supplement only with Methyl form of B-12  & folate to bypass it.

http://www.kimballgenetics.com/tests-mthfr.html MTHFR test.


http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/111/19/e289.full
some people have a common genetic variant (called methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, abbreviated
                        MTHFR

 that impairs their ability to process folate. This defective gene leads to elevated levels of homocysteine in some people
                        who inherit MTHFR variants from both parents.
                       
                       
                     

Kathy



From: Elysia Drew <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, February 12, 2012, 5:21 PM
















 



 


   
     
     
      Kathy, thanks so much for bringing this to our attn. I was wondering, is there a way to determine whether or not you need more B12 w/o having to get blood tests? (which never seem accurate anyway). Also, does taking NAC cancel out any EXTRA B-12 you might take to compensate for the lowering of B-12? Finally, do you (or does anyone else) know what kind/brand & dose of propolis might help? 

Love & blessings,



E. Drew



--- On Fri, 2/10/12, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:



From: KathyB <[hidden email]>

Subject: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

To: [hidden email]

Date: Friday, February 10, 2012, 1:23 PM



 



I would only take NAC IF B-12 is not low. NAC has the ability to lower B-12. I share with experience. I was taking a very good vitamin w NAC. At the time I couldn't figure out why my B-12 kept lowering.



http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/cell-phone-induced-bodily-harm-how-bees-can-help



Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can HelpPost date:



Wednesday, February 1st 2012 at 4:00 am by Sayer Ji



Cell phones and the communications infrastructure that makes them



possible, are ubiquitous today, making complete avoidance of their



radiation next to impossible.  Plenty of evidence already exists showing



that cell phones emit a type of electromagnetic radiation -- in the



microwave range -- capable of adversely affecting a wide range of



organs, with the nervous system of those exposed perhaps most sensitive



to its adverse effects. Below is a sampling of some of their adverse



health effects as demonstrated in the biomedical literature.



                                Liver Damage



                                Fetal Harm



                                Kidney Damage



                                Interruption of Sleep



                                Heart Damage



                                Acoustic Neuroma



                                REM Cycle Disruption



                                Head Tumors



                                 



New research indicates that the problems associated with cell phone



radiation exposure are far more profound that previously believed.  In



fact, pregnant women may need to exercise additional caution in order to



protect their unborn from adverse neurological effects associated with



cell phone radiation exposure.



In a study entitled "The influence of microwave radiation from cellular phone on fetal rat brain," and published in the journal Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine



on Jan. 23rd 2012, researchers discovered that pregnant rats exposed to



microwave radiation from cellular phones had fetuses whose brains



showed signs of harm, as measured by enhanced oxidative stress and



altered levels of neurotransmitters.



For a concise explanation of the mechanism behind cell-phone induced damage, watch Dr. Chris Busby's video on the topic below: 



 



       



Given the wide range of potential risks associated with cell phones,



we have plumbed the depths of MEDLINE in search of research on natural



substances capable of ameliorating cell-phone associated toxicities.



Surprisingly, the little known bee product known as propolis exhibits



powerful protective action against cell-phone induced damage to a



variety of organs, including the kidney, heart and brain.



Once believed to function merely as mortar for plugging up small



holes in the bee hive, propolis is now understood to have powerful



antimicrobial properties. The bees use it to mummify animals that make



their way into the hive, e.g. lizards, that they can not physically



remove before they undergo putrefaction. Propolis' infection-fighting



properties, however, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to



its potential beneficial effects. There are over 80 potential therapeutic applications



of propolis documented in the biomedical literature. Of these 80,



propolis' radioprotective properties are the most intensely



investigated. We have, in fact, indexed 12 such studies



on its ability to reduce radiation-induced damage, including gamma



radiation commonly associated with medical diagnostic and radiotherapy



procedures. 



Other substances capable of protecting against the radiation specific



to the mobile phone range include melatonin, EGCG (green tea



polyphenol), ginkgo biloba and the glutathione precursor NAC. To view



the studies clikc the image below.



For additional research on radioprotective substances, visit our page dedicated to the topic.



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





   
     

   
   






 










[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

Elysia Drew
Hi, Kathy. It's hard for me to be on the computer at all. I was wondering if you could explain what these things stand for?:
NAC
CLA
MTHFR
Thanks :)Love & blessings,Elysia

--- On Sun, 2/12/12, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: KathyB <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, February 12, 2012, 9:17 PM
















 



 


   
     
     
     

It seems if you're low in B-12 NAC will make it worse  The only form that should be used for deficiency is the       



 active  forms Methylcobalamin and Adenosylcobalamin taken together or spaced out during the same day.



A shillings test shows if you can absorb B-12. Some of us lack intrinsic factor, which is needed to absorb.



 http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/vitamin-b12/tab/test

Methylmelonic acid is one way. If supplementing B-12 the test won't show true

deficiency.



We should be tested for MTHFR mutation & Homocysteine.  As much as  1/2 of the population have this. Why haven't doctors run this on most of us?



Have to supplement only with Methyl form of B-12  & folate to bypass it.



http://www.kimballgenetics.com/tests-mthfr.html MTHFR test.



http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/111/19/e289.full

some people have a common genetic variant (called methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, abbreviated

                        MTHFR



 that impairs their ability to process folate. This defective gene leads to elevated levels of homocysteine in some people

                        who inherit MTHFR variants from both parents.

                       

                       

                     



Kathy



From: Elysia Drew <[hidden email]>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

To: [hidden email]

Date: Sunday, February 12, 2012, 5:21 PM



 



Kathy, thanks so much for bringing this to our attn. I was wondering, is there a way to determine whether or not you need more B12 w/o having to get blood tests? (which never seem accurate anyway). Also, does taking NAC cancel out any EXTRA B-12 you might take to compensate for the lowering of B-12? Finally, do you (or does anyone else) know what kind/brand & dose of propolis might help? 



Love & blessings,



E. Drew



--- On Fri, 2/10/12, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:



From: KathyB <[hidden email]>



Subject: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help



To: [hidden email]



Date: Friday, February 10, 2012, 1:23 PM



 



I would only take NAC IF B-12 is not low. NAC has the ability to lower B-12. I share with experience. I was taking a very good vitamin w NAC. At the time I couldn't figure out why my B-12 kept lowering.



http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/cell-phone-induced-bodily-harm-how-bees-can-help



Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can HelpPost date:



Wednesday, February 1st 2012 at 4:00 am by Sayer Ji



Cell phones and the communications infrastructure that makes them



possible, are ubiquitous today, making complete avoidance of their



radiation next to impossible.  Plenty of evidence already exists showing



that cell phones emit a type of electromagnetic radiation -- in the



microwave range -- capable of adversely affecting a wide range of



organs, with the nervous system of those exposed perhaps most sensitive



to its adverse effects. Below is a sampling of some of their adverse



health effects as demonstrated in the biomedical literature.



                                Liver Damage



                                Fetal Harm



                                Kidney Damage



                                Interruption of Sleep



                                Heart Damage



                                Acoustic Neuroma



                                REM Cycle Disruption



                                Head Tumors



                                 



New research indicates that the problems associated with cell phone



radiation exposure are far more profound that previously believed.  In



fact, pregnant women may need to exercise additional caution in order to



protect their unborn from adverse neurological effects associated with



cell phone radiation exposure.



In a study entitled "The influence of microwave radiation from cellular phone on fetal rat brain," and published in the journal Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine



on Jan. 23rd 2012, researchers discovered that pregnant rats exposed to



microwave radiation from cellular phones had fetuses whose brains



showed signs of harm, as measured by enhanced oxidative stress and



altered levels of neurotransmitters.



For a concise explanation of the mechanism behind cell-phone induced damage, watch Dr. Chris Busby's video on the topic below: 



 



       



Given the wide range of potential risks associated with cell phones,



we have plumbed the depths of MEDLINE in search of research on natural



substances capable of ameliorating cell-phone associated toxicities.



Surprisingly, the little known bee product known as propolis exhibits



powerful protective action against cell-phone induced damage to a



variety of organs, including the kidney, heart and brain.



Once believed to function merely as mortar for plugging up small



holes in the bee hive, propolis is now understood to have powerful



antimicrobial properties. The bees use it to mummify animals that make



their way into the hive, e.g. lizards, that they can not physically



remove before they undergo putrefaction. Propolis' infection-fighting



properties, however, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to



its potential beneficial effects. There are over 80 potential therapeutic applications



of propolis documented in the biomedical literature. Of these 80,



propolis' radioprotective properties are the most intensely



investigated. We have, in fact, indexed 12 such studies



on its ability to reduce radiation-induced damage, including gamma



radiation commonly associated with medical diagnostic and radiotherapy



procedures. 



Other substances capable of protecting against the radiation specific



to the mobile phone range include melatonin, EGCG (green tea



polyphenol), ginkgo biloba and the glutathione precursor NAC. To view



the studies clikc the image below.



For additional research on radioprotective substances, visit our page dedicated to the topic.



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





   
     

   
   






 










[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

KathyB
Elysia,

I understand the computer sensitivity.

NAC i
NAC (the stable form of the amino acid cysteine) is a powerhouse of a
 supplement with potent antioxidant activity. In addition to combating
exercise-induced damage to muscle tissue, it helps detoxify the liver,

build connective tissue, fight viral infections, and combat the effects
of age. And these are only the highlights! Other names for NACn-acetylcysteine, cysteine, N-acetyl-L-cysteine, L-cysteine, acetylcysteine
CLA conjugated linoleic acid- powerful fatty acid primarily found  highest in grass fed  beef and dairy is linked to long-term weight management and health.

 reduces body fat while preserving muscle tissue, and may also increase  metabolic rate.
CLA’s actions actually mimic the effect of synthetic diabetic drugs.
Helps myelin, may fight cancer
MTFHR is a genetic mutation, that interferes w B-12 absorption. Those who have it must supplement B-12. It would be hard to get too  much B-12, so won't hurt to supplement.

Kathy
<[hidden email]> wrote:
 Re: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

















 



 


   
     
     
      Hi, Kathy. It's hard for me to be on the computer at all. I was wondering if you could explain what these things stand for?:

NAC

CLA

MTHFR

Thanks :)Love & blessings,Elysia



-

From: KathyB <[hidden email]>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Cell Phone-Induced Bodily Harm: How The Bees Can Help

To: [hidden email]

Date: Sunday, February 12, 2012, 9:17 PM



 



It seems if you're low in B-12 NAC will make it worse  The only form that should be used for deficiency is the       



 active  forms Methylcobalamin and Adenosylcobalamin taken together or spaced out during the same day.



A shillings test shows if you can absorb B-12. Some of us lack intrinsic factor, which is needed to absorb.



 http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/vitamin-b12/tab/test



Methylmelonic acid is one way. If supplementing B-12 the test won't show true



deficiency.



We should be tested for MTHFR mutation & Homocysteine.  As much as  1/2 of the population have this. Why haven't doctors run this on most of us?



Have to supplement only with Methyl form of B-12  & folate to bypass it.



http://www.kimballgenetics.com/tests-mthfr.html MTHFR test.



http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/111/19/e289.full



some people have a common genetic variant (called methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, abbreviated



MTHFR



 that impairs their ability to process folate. This defective gene leads to elevated levels of homocysteine in some people



who inherit MTHFR variants from both parents.



Kathy







 










[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]