As this was the first sign for me with ES something was wrong and i was getting EMF discarges ie Fake text messages from my phone in my chest pocket were i kept my phone. even after i took my jacket of i was getting them for a short time after.
If anyone ever questions ES as its in the mind just ask them if they get these EMF fake text messages?? Most guys do, as they keep their phones on them all the time. This article was sent to me explaining more about it. Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Cell Phone Units Produce Elevated Extremely-Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field Emissions Cindy Sage,1* Olle Johansson,2 and S. Amy Sage1 1 1396 Danielson Road, Santa Barbara, California 2 The Experimental Dermatology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Initial tests indicate that personal and occupational use of personal digital assistants (PDAs or palm- held wireless units) produce high intensity bursts of extremely-low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF). These emissions could result in comparatively high ELF-EMF exposure in persons that carry a PDA close to the body (i.e., in a pocket or on a belt); or held to the head for cell phone conversations. ELF-EMF emissions of 10 mT were recorded on PDAs during normal office use over a 24 h test period. Results of ELF-EMF measurements show that email transmit and receive functions produce rapid, short-duration ELF-EMF spikes in the 2 – 10 mT range, each lasting several seconds to over a minute apparently depending on file download size. Some units produced spikes as high as 30 – 60 mT during email activities. Cell phone activity on PDAs produced continuously elevated ELF- EMF readings in the 0.5 – 1 mT range, as opposed to the rapid spiking pattern for email receipt and transmission. Switching the PDA unit from ‘‘OFF’’ to‘‘ON’’ position resulted in single ELF-EMF pulses of over 90 mT on two units. Email downloads into the PDA can occur randomly throughout the day and night when the unit is ‘‘ON’’; thus the user who wears the PDA may be receiving high-intensity ELF-EMF pulses throughout the day and night. The frequency of email traffic on the PDA, and the power switching unit (battery unit) may affect the frequency and intensity of ELF-EMF emissions. Bioelectromagnetics 28:386 – 392, 2007. ß 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Key words: wireless communication devices; emissions; extremely-low frequency electro- magnetic fields; precautionary principle [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
An interesting experiment for those who experience thisand still use their
phones (I had this happen, but since got rid of my phone). Go somewhere away from other EMFs if possible. Put the phone in a mode where it is on but does not vibrate or ring. Have someone call, and see if you can feel the phone's activity. Going somewhere with poor coverage or wrapping the phone with aluminum foil would probably cause it to use more energy, increasing the ELF and LF fields. If the coverage is poor it will also increase the microwaves it emits. If covered with foil, the microwaves will be reduced (but the phone may compensate, with the net result being perhaps the same microwave exposure). If one gets good at this, one might be able to win the $1000000 prize for proving a psychic phenomenon. It is after all your nerves responding to the fields, which is impossible right? Must be psychic... On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:18 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: > As this was the first sign for me with ES something was wrong and i was > getting EMF discarges ie Fake text messages from my phone in my chest pocket > were i kept my phone. even after i took my jacket of i was getting them for > a short time after. > > If anyone ever questions ES as its in the mind just ask them if they get > these EMF fake text messages?? Most guys do, as they keep their phones on > them all the time. > > This article was sent to me explaining more about it. > > Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Cell Phone > Units Produce Elevated Extremely-Low > Frequency Electromagnetic Field Emissions > Cindy Sage,1* Olle Johansson,2 and S. Amy Sage1 > 1 > 1396 Danielson Road, Santa Barbara, California > 2 > The Experimental Dermatology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, > Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden > Initial tests indicate that personal and occupational use of personal > digital assistants (PDAs or palm- held wireless units) produce high > intensity bursts of extremely-low frequency electromagnetic fields(ELF-EMF). > These emissions could result in comparatively high ELF-EMF exposure in > persons that carry a PDA close to the body (i.e., in a pocket or on a belt); > or held to the head for cell phone conversations. ELF-EMF emissions of 10mT > were recorded on PDAs during normal office use over a 24 h test period. > Results of ELF-EMF measurements show that email transmit and receive > functions > produce rapid, short-duration ELF-EMF spikes in the 2 – 10 mT range, each > lasting several seconds to over a minute apparently depending on file > download size. Some units produced spikes as high as > 30 – 60 mT during email activities. Cell phone activity on PDAs produced > continuously elevated ELF- EMF readings in the 0.5 – 1 mT range, as opposed > to the rapid spiking pattern for email receipt and transmission. Switching > the PDA unit from ‘‘OFF’’ to ‘‘ON’’ position resulted in single ELF-EMF > pulses of over 90 mT on two units. Email downloads into the PDA can occur > randomly throughout the day and night when the unit is ‘‘ON’’; thus the user > who wears the PDA may be receiving high-intensity ELF-EMF pulses throughout > the day and night. The frequency of email traffic on the PDA, and the power > switching unit (battery unit) may affect the frequency and intensity of > ELF-EMF emissions. Bioelectromagnetics 28:386 – 392, 2007. ß2007 > Wiley-Liss, Inc. > > Key words: wireless communication devices; emissions; extremely-low > frequency electro- magnetic fields; precautionary principle > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hi Everyone!
One of my doctors is moving to Washington D.C. so I am looking for a new M.D. who takes medicare. Does anyone know of someone like that from Ohio? I live in the Akron/Cleveland area. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, zil [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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