Swimming In A Deadly Sea:
Awash In Radiation
Part Four
By Kathleen Deoul
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Copulos: Sure. First, we have to keep in mind distance
and duration. We don't want to be any closer to appliances
or office equipment that can produce either RF or EMF radiation.
That means don't sit close to the TV as I've mentioned,
and don't stand over the microwave if you're heating something.
Also, it is important to remember that an appliance that
is plugged in will still put out an EMF field, so when you're
not using them, unplug them.
Also, throw out your electric blanket. An electric
blanket puts out a field of almost 40 gauss, and you are
exposed to it in close proximity for six to eight hours.
The same is true for an electric heating pad. Use a
hot water bottle instead.
At work, don't stand over the copier when it is running
if you don't have to and where possible, unplug equipment
that is not in use. Most important, limit the amount of
time you use your cell phone to the minimum necessary, and
never put your laptop computer in your lap.
These, of course are passive measures. You also need to
look into positive things that can be done to reduce the
amount of radiation you're exposed to.
Kathleen Deoul: I agree completely. Speaking of active
measures, there are a number of products that can help
tremendously in reducing the amount of RF and EMF radiation
exposure you get. For example, energy resonance technology
such as that offered by BioPro provides an active measure
you can take to reduce your exposure. The BioPro Universal Chip
is effective in reducing emissions from cell phones, cordless
phones and virtually every appliance and piece of office
equipment you can imagine. Their "Home Harmonizer" provides
the same sort of protection from emissions generated in
your home or office wiring.
Copulos: I couldn't agree more, Kathleen. You know,
today's home is a far cry from the home of twenty to
thirty years ago. The growth of home electronics has been
a phenomenon unmatched in history. Just compare the typical
electronic equipment that would have been found in a home
thirty years ago with what you typically would find today.
The older home would have had one or two televisions, a
stereo a vacuum cleaner and coffee pot. There might even
be a brand new microwave oven. Although microwave ovens
had been around for decades it was not until 1970 when
Litton introduced the version most of us are familiar with
that sales began to skyrocket. From 40,000 units in 1970,
sales rose to 1,000,000 in 1975. Still, many devices that
are common today would be missing. DVDs, personal computers,
plasma TVs, cell phones and a host of other electronic items
we are now accustomed to were either not available or only
available at prices too high for average consumers. With the
advent of inexpensive home electronics, the sources of RF and
EMF radiation exposure has grown exponentially. That is why
taking active measures to limit exposure is now such an
urgent priority.
Kathleen Deoul: Well, you won't get an argument from me.
We have seen an enormous rise in illnesses and afflictions
that may be caused by the radiation that surrounds us.
Brain tumors, Alzheimer's disease, fibromyalgia, autism and
a host of other diseases that were once rare or unheard of
are now reaching epidemic proportions. More and more, the
evidence is pointing to the possibility that exposure to
non-ionizing radiation may be the cause. Clearly, we cannot
wait for the government to acknowledge the problem, by then
it will be too late. We have to take a pro-active stance and
do those things necessary to protect the health of ourselves
and our loved ones.
Copulos: Absolutely.
Kathleen Deoul: Well, Milt I want to thank you for taking
the time to speak with me about this important issue. It is
something we all need to be aware of and concerned about.
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