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Nov 4, 2007

Cordless home phones sparks radiation fear

Forget the health scares over mobile phones - the real danger could be the cordless landline in your home.

New research shows the base stations of some cordless phones emit twice as much radiation as a mobile phone mast.

Electromagnetic fields of up to six volts per metre were discovered at close range, compared with safe levels of 0.05 volts.

Unlike mobile phones, the base stations put out radiation even when they are not in use, the study by Swedish scientists showed.

The findings may show that digital enhanced cordless telephones (DECT) put people at risk of brain tumours, say campaign groups.

Campaigners recommend phone switch. They recommend users switch to a different type of phone.

"If you have a DECT with a base station in your house then you are filling your home with pulsing microwaves," said Alasdair Philips, of environmental pressure group Powerwatch.

The Health Protection Agency, which protects public health in Britain, said it would look at the study but did not think DECTs were dangerous.

However, the HPA conceded there was an "increased association" between acoustic neuromas - a type of benign growth in the ear which could cause deafness - and electromagnetic fields.

"It is something to be suspicious of but we are not saying it is causal," the HPA said. "Newer DECT base stations only switch on when they are in use and we support such precautionary measures."

British Telecom said there was no conclusive scientific evidence to show that DECTs were unsafe.

For more information visit www.electropollution.org

Germany warns citizens to avoid using Wi-Fi

Environment Ministry's verdict on the health risks from wireless technology puts the British government to shame. By Geoffrey Lean Published: 09 September 2007
People should avoid using Wi-Fi wherever possible because of the risks it may pose to health, the German government has said.
Its surprise ruling ¡V the most damning made by any government on the fast-growing technology ¡V will shake the industry and British ministers, and vindicates the questions that The Independent on Sunday has been raising over the past four months.

Jan 12 07

Dr. Mercola on Dangers of SOY!

MUST WATCH! If you click on this You-Tube Video you will find a whole list of Mercola's videos which are very good. This man seems very sincere trying to help! You can visit his website at www.mercola.com/


Milk Is Not Good For You? Hmmm

I sure wouldn't want to inhale growth hormones or leukemia viruses, etc. Never did like milk to tell you the truth. Hated it!

How European Union Suppresses Food Supplements

Millions of people around the world today help safeguard their own health with a wide choice of natural remedies and supplements, many of them containing vitamins, minerals and herbs. For the past 30 years, it is a fact that a significant proportion of the population in the western industrialised nations has cease to rely completely on conventional medicine in favour of more natural approaches to the prevention and treatment of disease using sensible nutrition and other modalities. They have done this for one simple and straight-forward reason. They don't see the orthodox medical approach working in most areas of disease.

This mass-migration of income from the medicine and pharmaceutical industries into the huge diversity of companies comprising what is known as the "alternative health industry" has not gone unnoticed by the powers-that-be. Today, British and Continental citizens are finding that new legislation from Brussels is seeking either to ban or strictly limit the availability of a wide range of traditional remedies and supplements that have been used by the public for decades, and in some cases centuries, for their well-being. Something sinister called Codex Alimentarius is casting its Big Brother shadow across the Eurozone. Americans and other world populations are looking on with apprehension as they know they are next.

On 12th March 2002, the European Parliament voted and passed regulations which limit the public availability and upper intakes of hundreds of nutrients to ridiculously low levels - in certain cases, 1/50th or even less of what many nutritional doctors recommend as therapeutic doses.

Like Germany and France, many are now facing the prospect of not just severe censure in the amounts of these nutrients they can take, but what they can buy at all. For, hidden within the Trojan Horse "harmonisation" proposals used to justify entering the launch codes against the alternative health industry, the realisation is dawning that anything not on the EU positive list of "accepted" supplements is now in for an outright ban. Manufacturers who wished to field anything "new" will be required to spend millions proving benefit through exhaustive "drug testing" - a state of affairs guaranteed to bankrupt even the most stalwart of the green corporations. (68)

They have set up a system where it costs hundreds of millions of dollars to develop a new drug in America. They have established a similar system with supplements in Europe. Well, right there you know you are dealing with a monopoly situation. ("Cancer-Why We're Still Dying to Know the Truth", 52)

In spite of some 400 million pieces of mail, e-mails, faxes and skywritings thrown at Brussels vociferously protesting this attack on human rights, along the predictable media black-out, the legislation was approved with no House debate at the usual tornado velocity, with 383 MEPs in favour and 139 against. Considerable resources had been expended by the pharmaceutical industry to lobby members for their vote. The public's outrage was ignored. (69)

Brussels doesn't recognise that you even have a right to complain about what it does. Get used to it. This is the Roman/Napoleonic system operating in Europe, as well as increasingly now in Britain. There is nothing you can do about any of this through what you perceive as "traditional parliamentary channels". There aren't any. (189)

This is part of an ongoing global effort to corporatise the alternative health industry. From the EU perspective, these vitamin and herbal directives are simply another example of Brussels doing what Brussels does best, and that is, writing legislation that minutely directs what people can and can't do inside the Eurozone. This is the traditional Continental way of doing things. The moves currently afoot to take away people's right to choose nutritional supplements they have traditionally used has been a rude awakening for many in Britain and elsewhere, but the EU actually means no harm or offence in this. This is just business in Brussels as usual. (188)

The European Union is proposing to:
> Ban over 300 natural ingredients from free sale;
> Restrict the dosage level of "approved" nutrients to levels that will render them ineffective;
> Ban herbal remedies for no other reason than that they don't have a 30-year history of use;
> Ban any statements about the effectiveness of nutrients in dealing with disease;
> Give governments the right to re-classify safe and effective natural remedies as medicines - at will. (163)