EMF (or ElectroMagnetic Field) is a broad term which
includes electric fields generated by charged particles, magnetic fields
generated by charged particles in motion, and radiated fields such as
TV,
radio, and microwaves. Electric fields are measured in units of volts
per meter
or V/m. Magnetic fields are measured in milli-Gauss or mG. The field is
always
strongest near the source and diminishes as you move away from the
source.
These energies have the ability to influence particles at great
distances. For
example, the radiation from a radio tower influences the atoms within a
distant
radio antenna, allowing it to pick up the signal. Despite the many
wonderful
conveniences of electrical technology, the effects of EMF on biological
tissue
remains the most controversial aspect of the EMF issue with virtually
all
scientists agreeing that more research is necessary to determine safe or
dangerous levels. Iron, necessary for healthy blood and stored in the
brain, is
highly effected by EMF. The permeability of the cell membrane of our
nerves,
blood vessels, skin, and other organs is effected. The intricate DNA of
the
chromosomes has been shown to be effected by EMFs as well. In fact,
throughout
our bodies, every biochemical process involves precisely choreographed
movement
of EMF-sensitive atoms, molecules, and ions.
Scientists estimate that YOUR daily exposure to
Electromagnetic radiation is 100 Million Times higher than it was in
your
Grandparents' time. Protection against EMF Radiation from cell phones,
computers
and other electrical sources has become an absolute necessity in today's
world.
- NIH Report Labels EMF as "Possible Human
Carcinogen."
- The Wall Street Journal reported in 1993 that the real
estate resale value of homes decreased by as much as 30%, if exposed to
EMFs!
- Just a few of the recent studies on EMF dangers:
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• Wi-Fi's Electric Shock (Now Toronto News, March 15, 2006)
• Brain Tumor Scare Strikes Melbourne Office (Yahoo News,
May 11, 2006)
• Cordless Phones Danger (News of the World, Feb 5, 2006)
• Mobile 'Puts 4-Year Olds at Risk from Radiation'
(Telegraph News, Nov 29, 2005)
• Court Victory is a First for Cell Phone Programmers (Sun
Sentinel, Oct 2, 2005)
• Electrical Fields Can Make You Sick (The Sunday Times-Britain,
Sep 11, 2005)
• Cell Phones May Cause Cataracts (IsraCast Tech News, Jul
29, 2005)
• Mobile Phone Radiation Harms DNA, New Study Finds
(Reuters, Dec 20, 2004)
• Mobiles Cut Sperm Count up to 30% in Men (MSN, Jun 28,
2004)
With this pervasive electro-smog
affecting our homes, schools and work place, if we are to remain healthy
in such an environmentally toxic world, we must fight back.
While there are many devices on the market for just such a purpose, in
my 14 years of research, I have settled upon those produced by Center
for Implosion research.
Many devices work to try and change your body's biofield to offset the
effects of EMF. Witht the CIR products (the personal harmonizers, and
Home harmonizers ) they work instead on by imprinting the water (either
in your cells or in the atmosphere in your home) By exposing the water
with their imploded water designs it goes into resonance with its
natural life force. This has been shown to increase our cellular water
vitality and immunity against EMF radiation.
RESEARCH FINDINGS PUTS CIR AT THE TOP
There have been innumerable studies by organizations, such as the World
Health Organization, the Environmental Protection Agency and the
National Radiological Protection Board, to test the impact of EMFs on
cells, animals, and occasionally people. Many of them are contradictory,
but there is mounting evidence that EMFs may damage white blood cells.
Even the Stewart Group, the independent expert group that investigated
the hazards of mobile phones, concluded that they could cause "subtle
biological effects" and suggested that children should be dissuaded from
using them too much.
What better way of protecting yourself than to wear a pendant that
somehow shields you against these malignant microwaves? Roger Coghill, a
research biologist and director of Coghill Research Laboratories in
Pontypool, south Wales, who has studied the effects of EMFs on humans,
animals and plants for 20 years, estimates there are 54 devices,
including pendants, available in Britain (most available over the
internet) that claim to protect the user against harmful rays.
He is testing all these devices to see if they work. For each product,
he isolates some white blood cells and exposes the cells to a mobile
phone. He then places the product between the cells and the phone. "We
wanted to see if there was any explanation for their mechanisms in terms
of normal sciences. Usually there is some damage to the cells when they
are exposed to a mobile phone. But if the device does what it claims,
the cells shouldn't be damaged.
"We've done that for a dozen different products so far and some of the
cells were definitely more viable. But on the whole we found there
wasn't much evidence that these devices do any good. I don't think
any of them are worth having compared with making short phone calls.
The best protection is not to make long calls."
One pendant given Mr. Coghill's stamp of approval, is CIR's Personal
Harmoniser, which to date is still the cheapest product on the market. It comes as a triple or a
double-spiraled copper coil and its manufacturer, the Plymouth-based
Centre for Implosion Research, claims that when placed on the affected
parts of the body (it doesn't have to be worn around the neck) it
relieves pain and stimulates healing, and educes
the effects of EMFs by enhancing the cell's natural immunity to the radiation.