Why Appled Banned this app??? This looks like a good info source.

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Why Appled Banned this app??? This looks like a good info source.

adiaha22
Hi eSens,

My friend Dafna just sent this to me hot off the presses.  Looks like another good info source.  Have a great weekend! 

Oh and remember that EHS Awareness month is next month.  They did an excellent job of getting the word out last year.  Even CNN did an expose' on Anderson Cooper, plus I caught several mainstream news reports including the one about the WHO claiming that cell phones "may" be a carcinogen.  I know, still way behind the truth, but everyone will not get cancer due to cell phones.  I met a guy who smokes 2 packs of cigarettes a day and has lived to be 73.  He was in the hospital, but not for COPD, lung ca or heart disease.  Yet this doesn't mean that cigarettes are safe or that his immunity is great.  It just means that genetically he isn't as susceptible to cigarette toxins as others may be.

Of course we know this, don't we?
Pam

--- On Thu, 4/12/12, Dafna Tachover <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Dafna Tachover <[hidden email]>
Subject: Why Appled Banned this app???
To:
Date: Thursday, April 12, 2012, 11:44 AM

I wonder why Apple didnt want to sell this app?!

http://www.activistpost.com/2012/04/cellphone-radiation-detector-app-banned.html

Best regards
Yours
Olle

(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof.
The Experimental Dermatology Unit
Department of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm
Sweden

&

Professor
The Royal Institute of Technology
100 44 Stockholm
Sweden)



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Dafna Tachover


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RE: Why Appled Banned this app??? This looks like a good info source.

Elizabeth thode

Interesting. I read about this Tawkon technology a few years ago. This is how I see it: IF apple had used the radiation app, it would be akin to making a public admission: By offering an app that lets the cell ph user know how much radiation they are being exposed to by their cell phone, they are also saying: "this is something to be concerned with." Not exactly the marketing spin that suits their needs. This would be like a product that contains aspartame or splenda or neotame listing the side effects of aspartame. They'd much rather a user know how many minutes they've used in a month, then advertise that their product just might not be safe! Lizzie
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      Hi eSens,



My friend Dafna just sent this to me hot off the presses.  Looks like another good info source.  Have a great weekend!  



Oh and remember that EHS Awareness month is next month.  They did an excellent job of getting the word out last year.  Even CNN did an expose' on Anderson Cooper, plus I caught several mainstream news reports including the one about the WHO claiming that cell phones "may" be a carcinogen.  I know, still way behind the truth, but everyone will not get cancer due to cell phones.  I met a guy who smokes 2 packs of cigarettes a day and has lived to be 73.  He was in the hospital, but not for COPD, lung ca or heart disease.  Yet this doesn't mean that cigarettes are safe or that his immunity is great.  It just means that genetically he isn't as susceptible to cigarette toxins as others may be.



Of course we know this, don't we?

Pam



--- On Thu, 4/12/12, Dafna Tachover <[hidden email]> wrote:



From: Dafna Tachover <[hidden email]>

Subject: Why Appled Banned this app???

To:

Date: Thursday, April 12, 2012, 11:44 AM



I wonder why Apple didnt want to sell this app?!



http://www.activistpost.com/2012/04/cellphone-radiation-detector-app-banned.html



Best regards

Yours

Olle



(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof.

The Experimental Dermatology Unit

Department of Neuroscience

Karolinska Institute

171 77 Stockholm

Sweden



&



Professor

The Royal Institute of Technology

100 44 Stockholm

Sweden)



--

Dafna Tachover



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RE: Why Appled Banned this app??? This looks like a good info source.

KathyB


What  a Tangled Web of Deception They Weave.

Kathy


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Interesting. I read about this Tawkon technology a few years ago. This is how I see it: IF apple had used the radiation app, it would be akin to making a public admission: By offering an app that lets the cell ph user know how much radiation they are being exposed to by their cell phone, they are also saying: "this is something to be concerned with." Not exactly the marketing spin that suits their needs.

 They'd much rather a user know how many minutes they've used in a month, then advertise that their product just might not be safe! Lizzie

 source.  Have a great weekend!  
 

 





I wonder why Apple didnt want to sell this app?!



http://www.activistpost.com/2012/04/cellphone-radiation-detector-app-banned.html



Best regards



Yours



Olle



(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof.



The Experimental Dermatology Unit



Department of Neuroscience







The Royal Institute of Technology



100 44 Stockholm



Sweden)



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Dafna Tachover



                     



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