Posted by
Bob Connolly on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/cell-phone-towers-tp2089046p2089239.html
Time to purchase Some books, meters and EMF mitigation products for christmas presents for yourself..
The two main suppliers in North America are :
http://www.safelivingtechnologies.ca/ Canada
http://www.lessemf.com/index.html USA
There are many excellent books that would also make great gifts.
Here are some that you may want to consider:
More Silent Fields - Donna Fisher
Dirty Electricity - Samuel Milham
Zapped - Ann Louise Gittleman
Disconnect - Devra Davis
Living Safely with EMF - Jim Waugh
The Sick House Survival Guide - Angela Hobbs
Cell Phones - Dr. George Carlo
Radiation Rescue - K Crofton
The Electrical Sensitivity Handbook - Lucinda Grant
Electromagnetic Fields - B. Blake Levitt
Body Electric - Robert Becker
The Great Power Line Cover Up - Paul Brodeur
The Powerwatch Handbook - Alasdair and Jean Philips
Would You Put Your Head in a Microwave Oven - Gerald Goldberg
On 2010-12-14, at 6:40 PM, Rixta Francis wrote:
> Yesterday I walked into a mobile phone shop to ask where the phone
> towers are located in this city. I had assumed correctly that there
> aren't any in the central city (where we live), but they are located in
> the suburbs around us.
> So the good news is that our house isn't very close to a tower. But then
> I started wondering if this might mean that we get radiation from all
> the towers in the surrounding suburbs, as most of them probably can
> reach us. So instead of one load of heavy radiation we might get
> multiple loads of lower radiation?
> Does this make any sense or am I completely wrong here? I understand so
> little of all these waves and radiation things, so a bit of help would
> be appreciated.
>
> I feel like I have this 1500 pieces jigsaw puzzle named EMS and I try to
> get more and more pieces together trying to get a clear picture. So far
> I might have only 100-200 pieces and I need a lot more to get an idea of
> the picture.
>
> Rixta
>
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