Pretty intresting and on-topic article written by a professsor,
about EMF in the bedroom, more specific above your metal containing matrasses. Left-sided Cancer: Blame your bed and TV? http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=left-sided-cancer-blame-your-bed-an-2010-07-02 Grts Bruno M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
Interesting
--- On Thu, 7/15/10, Bruno M. <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Bruno M. <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Left-sided Cancer: Blame your bed and TV? To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 9:51 PM Pretty intresting and on-topic article written by a professsor, about EMF in the bedroom, more specific above your metal containing matrasses. Left-sided Cancer: Blame your bed and TV? http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=left-sided-cancer-blame-your-bed-an-2010-07-02 Grts Bruno M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
I find this article interesting as well. This adds (further) validation tomy experiences of the last two years. I've frequently noticed that certain uncomfortable symptoms and "sensations" that I've experienced seem to be greater on the left side of my body. For ex., the intermittent breast aches I've felt have seemed stronger in my left breast - and I have noticed that the sudden, accelerated skin aging I've experienced seems more pronouncedon the left side of my face (although sadly, the right side of my face mayhave recently caught up ;-/ ). Just recently, a lingering headache I experienced was concentrated on the left-side of my head - a left-sided headache. This blog (I feel like I'm underrating the scientific significance of this info by calling it a "blog" - but apparently it was posted as a blog) also supports my recent experiences with my bedroom mattress. I swear that I'veoften felt prickly, "radiation-like" sensations while laying on my mattress - and it has felt like these sensations were coming from something insideof the mattress. I had never noticed any such mattress "sensations" before we switched to AT&T Uverse WiFi (in February) - so there seems to be a direct link between my mattress woes and the WiFi signals pulsing up from ourbasement. Of course, just because I didn't feel overt sensations pre-AT&T WiFi doesn't mean that I haven't been sleeping on a large antenna for basically all ofmy life (with the corresponding health effects - however "subtle"). Man, I wish I could get rid of this WiFi like, *now*. It seems to have pushed things beyond a dangerous threshold. I also need to find a wireless mattress. ~Svetaswan --- In [hidden email], Loni <loni326@...> wrote: > > Interesting > > --- On Thu, 7/15/10, Bruno M. <brunom1@...> wrote: > > > From: Bruno M. <brunom1@...> > Subject: [eSens] Left-sided Cancer: Blame your bed and TV? > To: [hidden email] > Date: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 9:51 PM > > > Â > > > > Pretty intresting and on-topic article written by a professsor, > about EMF in the bedroom, more specific above your metal containing > matrasses. > > Left-sided Cancer: Blame your bed and TV? > http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=left-sided-cancer-blame-your-bed-an-2010-07-02 > > Grts > Bruno M. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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