You can protect yourself from emf by placing electro-magnetic tape from cassettes or VCR tapes into pockets or sowing them into a hat. Some people fix redundant VCR tapes under their desks near their PCs to absorb the emf that they give out. Others keep their mobile phone inside a specially designed little sack, which protects their heads when talking.
Head and neck cancers are increasing worldwide due to mobile phone use. Yet few warnings are given.
Low energy lightbulbs. The government calls them eco-friendly. There's nothing friendly about elevated electro-magnetic forces. They are a silent debilitater and killer.
Likewise with low energy lightbulbs, they can exacerbate any medical condition. You should get rid of them and replace with LED (Light emitting diodes) no matter what the cost. No one tells you. It's a crime. Money rules these days, and we need to keep an eye out for ourselves. I hope you take this warning, and go away and get rid of low energy lightbulbs from your living space and working environment. Your health is more important than money.
You can check out your home and your shop for emfs by hiring an 'acoustimeter' for GBP 32.00 a week from this website, plus postage. Well worth it, I would say.
Here is a list of health effects associated with low energy lightbulbs and other emf sources. The list came from a court case in which a Canadian citizen was suing the government for promoting low energy lightbulbs. Some individuals are extremely sensitive to emfs, for example, with their arms involuntarily lifting if close to a mobile phone, (source Breakspear Hospital newsletter). For the majority there are still less obvious effects of significance to wellbeing.
(You can put a mobile phone inside a specially designed emf sack, but lightbulb emfs are not so easy to fend off)
Table 1. Symptoms of Electrohypersensitivity or Radio Wave Sickness (7).
Neurological: headaches, dizziness, nausea, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, irritability, depression, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, weakness, tremors, muscle spasms, numbness, tingling, altered reflexes, muscle and joint paint, leg/foot pain, flu-like symptoms, fever. More severe reactions can include seizures, paralysis, psychosis and stroke.
Cardiac: palpitations, arrhythmias, pain or pressure in the chest, low or high blood pressure, slow or fast heart rate, shortness of breath.
Respiratory: sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and asthmaDermatological: skin rash, itching, burning, and facial flushing.
Ophthalmologic: pain or burning in the eyes, pressure in/behind the eyes, deteriorating vision, floaters, and cataracts.
Others: digestive problems; abdominal pain; enlarged thyroid, testicular/ovarian pain; dryness of lips, tongue, mouth, eyes; great thirst; dehydration; nosebleeds; internal bleeding; altered sugar metabolism; immune abnormalities; redistribution of metals within the body; hair loss; pain in the teeth; deteriorating fillings; impaired sense of smell; ringing in the ears.
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