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Sasu
01-14-2008, 07:18 PM
You Tube Video to watch! https://www.youtube.com/v/7tZDor-_co0"



The attached is a video of Cindy Sage, co-editor of the recent BioInitiative Report. This report was prepared by 16 leading scientists around the world who reviewed over 2,000 studies to assess what we actually know about the biological effects of EMF/RF. It reviewed the known health effects of these technologies, ranging from cancers to ADD, insomnia, depression, neurological disorders, Alzheimers, Lou Gehrigs, etc., and it has been getting news coverage in many countries but very little in the U.S. Please take the time to listen to Cindy Sage talk about what the science shows and how safety standards need to be reset by our government to avert a very significant public health issue.
Take note. This is a very critical public health issue
If you have links to political candidates, make sure to send the YouTube video their way, as well. Activist groups are mushrooming globally because so many people are getting sick and tracing it to electromagnetic factors. Addressing the facts on this issue, and truly taking a stand for health, could be a meaningful competitive advantage for a candidate. Also please send deeply into the business community to those concerned with human health and productivity.

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Sasu
01-17-2008, 07:27 PM
New York Times,
Letter to the Editor;

The two articles that appeared in the January 10th, 2008 issue of the NYT on energy efficient lights [Any other Bright Ideas by Julie Schefo and Remaking the Condo with Light and Air by Sidney LeBlance] were both interesting but their failed to mention one very important point. Some of these bulbs emit radio frequency radiation. This radiation flows through
the air and along electrical wires contributing to dirty electricity. Some packages even have a warning about the radio frequency saying this light may interfere with radio reception. Indeed this is something that most people
can test with a portable radio on AM. As you bring the radio close to an energy efficient bulb that produces radio frequencies the radio will begin
to buzz. This is known as electromagnetic interference (EMI) and is a concern for anyone using wireless technology such as mobile phones or wireless computers.

But the real problem is that these frequencies are making people sick. Three independent groups in the UK, including the British Association of Dermatologists, the Migraine Action Association, and Epilepsy Action, have reported illness among their members who have tried energy efficient compact
fluorescent lights (CFL). The most common symptoms are headaches-including migraines, fatigue, confusion, dizziness, ringing in the ears, eyestrain, nausea and skin irritations.

Not all energy efficient bulbs are the same. Some do not contribute to dirty electricity and do not produce radio frequencies and this includes a few compact fluorescent lights, some LEDs (light emitting dioxides) and some halogen bulbs. Unfortunately most of the bulbs on the market will make
people sick. Reducing green house gases is important but doing it with flawed technology that will make the user ill is not the right course of
action. If governments are going to ban the energy-inefficient but electromagnetically clean incandescent bulb, then they should also ban bulbs that produce radio frequency pollution.

I would encourage anyone who has recently purchased energy efficient bulbs and has since developed any of the symptoms mentioned above to test the bulb for radiation with a portable radio and if the radio buzzes to return the bulb to the retail store for a full refund. Even if our government hasn't
done its homework, individual consumers can still make a difference.

Dr. Magda Havas, B.Sc. Ph.D.
Environmental & Resource Studies,
Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, K9J 7B8