This is one of the best news reports yet on how Wi-Fi and cell phones affect children. The honest, emotional reaction of the news anchors at the end of the short segment is what most people experience when learning about this topic. Here is the research the medical doctor was referring to. If you would like… Read More
Wi-Fi in Schools?
The downside of Wi-Fi in schools is showing up more and more in the press. What this excellent report from Australia misses is that most of the children are affected biologically by the microwave radiation from the Wi-Fi routers, but only a few show symptoms right away. Take a look for yourself: The following… Read More
The BabySafe Project
Kudos to this organization which is bringing to light one of the most important aspects of EMF pollution – how it affects fetuses. The BabySafe Project just announced their website. Share this video with parents-to-be:
EMF Presentations
For the past few months, I have been busy giving presentations about the health effects of wireless technology. As an engineer, I present the solutions that can be easily implemented to use technology safely. I love doing this and the audiences have been incredibly engaged and empowered. Here are some of the venues I have… Read More
Olive Leaf Extract Helps Protect Rats from Wi-Fi
It turns out that when rats are exposed to Wi-Fi just one hour per day, they experience a diabetes-like status. This new study looked at how olive leaf extract might help the rats. The rats that received the extract did not exhibit the oxidative stress response and liver damage that the control group experienced. It… Read More
The Tomato Effect
This gripping documentary shows how difficult it can be for medical doctors to do the right thing. When the care of their patients crosses powerful corporate interests, careers can be ruined. This is a primary reason why electro-hypersensitivity (EHS) is not yet acknowledged by mainstream medicine. You can learn more about the film here.
Wi-Fi Hip-Hop
If you listen to a physicist, the FCC or any wireless company executive, you will always hear that low-level microwave radiation (Wi-Fi, Cell Phones, Radar, Cell Phone Towers, etc.) can’t possibly affect biology. These dancing aphids (along with many biologists and medical doctors ) tell another story….
The Government Says It’s Safe, Right?
Even if the government says microwave radiation is safe, look at all the toxins which were once “extensively tested and considered safe” by the government: DDT Thalidomide Smoking Asbestos Lead Paint Tetraethyl Lead PCB’s Mercury Methylmercury DES Dioxins MTBE Agent Orange Plutonium Dust The interesting thing about the microwave radiation… Read More
Do We Need More Research?
The short answer is No. There is more than enough evidence that low levels of microwave radiation are dangerous for children, pregnant women and the rest of us. 70% of independent research shows evidence of harm. Industry would love for us to demand more studies. This buys them additional time to make hundreds of billions… Read More
Ginseng Protects Brain from Microwave Radiation
This new study has shown that red ginseng helps protect mice from neuron damage that occurs when exposed to cell phone radiation. This does not mean you should stop using your headset or this brilliant app , but Ginseng may help humans with all the ambient microwave radiation that now fills our lives through Wi-Fi,… Read More
Wireless = Green?
This new website from the CTIA (the wireless industry’s lobbying organization) is the ultimate in corporate green washing. Wireless technology has been implicated in the collapse of bee populations, the diminishing health of plant species and is increasingly seen as a potent toxin for human beings. If a technology is harming the very fabric of… Read More
Race to Infertility?
This excellent New York Times article describes how corporations are in a gold rush to put wireless tablet computers in the hands of every student in the country. Even Rupert Murdoch is getting in on the action. One of his companies won a $30 million contract under the U.S. Department of Education program called “Race… Read More