Health Tips with Byron Richards
Tips on Reducing Cell Phone Risk
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Byron Richards, CCN
It is now clear that cell phones emit radiofrequency radiation into the brain of the user. Cell studies clearly show that this level of exposure can trigger brain cell inflammation and brain cell death by inducing DNA damage and generating massive numbers of free radicals. Such brain cell damage has been proven with 2 hours of continuous exposure.
A significant body of science now raises the likelihood that regular exposure for greater than 10 years increases the risk for brain tumors 200%-400%. Children are at particular risk, since their nervous system is still evolving.
Some basic tips to reduce problems:
1) Reduce your cell phone use, keep conversations brief. If in a longer conversation hold it 8” from your head and use speaker phone mode.
2) Do not allow children to use the phone for more than a minute at a time. Ideally, children should only use cell phones for emergency situations.
3) Minimize the use of current Bluetooth devices or unshielded wired-earphones – which can turn your brain into a mobile antenna.
4) If you use a cell phone every day, take a Daily Balancer every day. Nutrients in Daily Balancer (Silymarin and R-Alpha Lipoic Acid) have been shown to reduce NF-kappaB in brain cells – levels of which are raised by exposure to cell phone radiation.
On the consumer advocate demand that the government make cell phone companies prove the level of radiation exposure to the brain that does not alter brain cells in any adverse way. Make cell phone companies provide shielding technology that reduces radiofrequency radiation to that level and/or produces phones with that level of radiation.
The brains of our citizens, young and old, are too important to sacrifice for the profits of the cell phone industry.
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