Electromagnetic radiation is everywhere. We can’t hear it, feel it or smell it, but it’s there and has the potential to cause many serious illnesses. It emanates from our cell phones, our microwave ovens and many of our electric devices. It has been with us from the beginning of time because our sun generates radiation. These waves give our planet life but also can cause serious damage. The same is true with man-made radiation which provides many benefits while also endangering us. Here is just some of the mounting evidence of the dangers of electromagnetic radiation:

  • Police officers are getting cancer adjacent to where they aim or rest their radar guns.
  • Women who store their cellphones inside their gym halter tops are getting cancer where their phones are placed.
  • Children with autism often experience dramatically reduced symptoms when they are physically moved away from cellphone towers and buildings with Wi-Fi.
  • People living close to leaking nuclear plants develop a wide range of cancers as compared to those living further away.
  • People living near cell phone towers or high intensity power lines experience increased rates of leukemia and other chronic illnesses.
  • Over exposure to the sun is a well-known cause of skin cancer.

Why are these examples of radiation risk factors not more widely known or better documented?

There are several answers to this question. Here are a few of the most common ones:

  • Some people are more sensitive to radiation, likely due to genetic factors.
  • While millions of people experience reactions to radiation like headaches, vision problems, mood changes, heart rate fluctuations, the exact causes are often difficult to pinpoint.
  • Cancer is just one of the many responses the body produces as a result of radiation exposure.
  • Some people are more exposed to radiation by way of their use of cell phones, their proximity to cell phone towers and Wi-Fi, how often they fly and how often they use medical radiation services.
  • The type of food and nutritional supplements people take, can influence how resistant someone is to the effects of radiation. Whole foods from organic sources are the best.

The five stages of cellular deterioration

Cells don’t go from being healthy to unhealthy overnight. In fact, it can take many years for a disease to develop. When cells become challenged, the body continues to try to repair and replace these cells using many different response strategies. Unfortunately, conventional medicine has not done a very good job of identifying early cellular changes. Instead they tend to wait until cells become extremely dysfunctional to the point of showing serious symptoms such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, difficulty breathing or heart palpitations.
To make matters worse most conventional doctors are not well trained on the impact of radiation exposure and often do not include this risk factor in their diagnoses. This is probably why there are so many incorrect or incomplete diagnosis for conditions such as fibromyalgia, autism, Lyme Disease and Epstein Barr. Radiation can often be the missing factor in many of these more challenging illnesses. Functional Medicine has done a much better job at both the early diagnosis and treatment of chronic illness. Their raison d’etre is finding the root cause of a health problem as soon as possible and then treating it with the best evidence-base medicine. Understanding the five stages of cellular deterioration can provide a good explanation of why this is so important.

As we can see from the preceding chart, cells become stressed when they’re not nourished properly, are exposed to toxins, emotional stress, poor sleep or excessive radiation. These stressed cells become excited and usually experience stiffness of their exterior membrane, which causes ever more nutritional deficiency and the inability to properly remove waste material from the cell. If cells are exposed to these assaults too often they can become weakened, which starts to impact their function. Finally, when cells are weakened for too long (five to ten years) they become dysfunctional as expressed by measurable indicators such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high cholesterol or any number of symptoms such as cramps, headaches, mood changes, hot flashes, fatigue, etc.

Conventional allopathic medicine, has traditionally opted to treat the symptoms of illnesses only at the dysfunctional state or after cells have already reached the mutated and diseased stages. Functional medicine, on the other hand, looks for the root cause of the health challenge and tries to treat the whole body with evidence-based natural approaches. They also utilize evidence-based allopathic remedies if they have been shown to be effective. Unfortunately, allopathic medicine does not have good evidence for 75 to 80 percent of what they do, while functional medicine usually does have the necessary scientific evidence.

Functional medicine has found effective treatments for cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease, which conventional medicine has been slow to embrace. Excellent natural protocols have been found that treat and even reverse these and many others chronic illnesses. These treatment plans all have certain things in common. Since the illnesses are typically caused by many factors, they are most successfully treated by protocols with multiple elements. This has been one of the serious weaknesses of conventionally medicine, which usually tries to find one cause and then apply a single solution. The human body is complex with has many disease pathways and immune defense mechanisms. Disease is unlikely to have a single cause or a single antidote.

It’s this challenge of multiple causes that brings us back to radiation because, while we know there are many impacts of radiation on the body, it’s difficult to determine when radiation alone is the cause of an illness. Toxins, stress, poor food and radiation can all lead to the development of free radicals in the body, which is a missing or unpaired electron in a molecule. This free radical steals electrons from healthy cells. This theft is the start of most disease processes and leads to the stressed and weakened cell deterioration stage we spoke of earlier. Then at the mutation stage of cellular deterioration, the DNA in the nucleus of the cell becomes damaged. We now have two things in common in the advancement of chronic illness, the creation of free radicals and DNA damage in the nucleus of the cell. Unfortunately, as was stated earlier, we do not usually know which toxin, food, stress incident or radiation exposure caused the free radicals or the DNA damage. Some things we do know about the direct causes of some diseases:

  • Asbestos and smoking cause lung cancer and COPD.
  • Round-Up pesticide causes leukemia.
  • Too much circulating sugar causes Type 2 diabetes.
  • Leaks from nuclear plants cause cancer.

Enough evidence to determine the direct cause and effect disease relationships has been found to produce large financial settlements in law suits. However, there is still not enough evidence to determine the influence of cell phones, Wi-Fi or 5G radiation on specific illnesses. Some scientists, like Dietrich Klinghardt and George Carlo, are starting to accumulate this evidence. Much additional research is urgently needed. In the meantime, the average person needs to educate themselves on the topic of radiation and utilize the proven prevention and remediation strategies that are available to control their radiation risk.

There are many different kinds of radiation and exposure opportunities for this toxin that we can’t see, smell, hear or touch. These risks are further complicated by the radiation industry which provides a lot of misinformation regarding the risks of electromagnetic radiation. How is a naive and trusting public expected to cope with risks that may only become obvious when it’s too late to prevent or correct serious health problems? In these circumstances it’s every individual’s responsibility to exercise caution and demand accountability from governments and the corporations providing products and services related to radiation.

What are the different sources of radiation?

  • The sun, and flying closer to the sun.
  • Medical treatment, such as mammograms, x-rays, CT scans, radiation treatments, etc.
  • Blue tooth in cars or electric cars.
  • Wi-Fi in homes or offices.
  • Cell phone towers.
  • Electric lines and generation stations.
  • Smart meters on homes and offices.
  • Microwave ovens.
  • Televisions and computers.
  • Cell phones, especially high use close to the ear, carrying phones on the body.
  • Radar.
  • Nuclear power plants.


What are the different types of radiation exposure?

There are two types of radiation, nonionizing and ionizing:

  • Nonionizing comes from light, radio waves, microwaves and radar. It was originally thought that this type of radiation did not cause tissue damage. However, there are increasing reports of tissue damage by police officers using radar equipment and from the loss of nutrients due to microwave use. Leaking microwave ovens are also an increasing concern.
  • Ionizing radiation occurs in X-rays, CT scans, mammograms and other gamma rays and medical testing and treatment equipment.
  • Nonionizing radiation with information attached to the waves. This is the type of radiation being experienced with wireless communication systems and devices. Due to the additions of information to these waves the human body does not readily recognize them and ties to mount a defense against them. This often comes in the forms of hardening of the cellular membrane and the reduced ability of cells to communicate with each other, thus lowering immune function.

How to Determine Relative Risk from Radiation

  • The single time dose, or accumulative dose.
  • The type of cells impacted.
  • The type of radiation involved.
  • The stage of cell division occurring. Each cell is replaced periodically, and there are key stages when radiation can disrupt this replication process.
  • Which part of the body is exposed? The head for cell phones for example.
  • General state of health of the individual (a strong immune system is crucial).
  • Tissue volume exposed.
  • Time interval over which dose is received.
  • How early this exposure is detected and addressed in some way.

Is there one form of radiation that’s more dangerous?

Over exposure to any form of electromagnetic radiation is a potential danger. The most dangerous form of radiation, appears to be the type associated with communication and the sharing of information. These waves, with information on them are new to our bodies and not recognized as normal or acceptable. Dr. George Carlo is a world-recognized expert on cell phones, and he describes the problem this way:

  1. Radio waves, or EMF waves with information on them, cause our cell membranes to stiffen or harden as a defense mechanism against this unrecognized intruder.
  2. This causes nutrition to be blocked from entering our cells and cellular waste from leaving.
  3. Without proper nutrition, cells cannot function properly.
  4. Waste accumulates in the form of free radicals (molecules missing an electron) and this causes damage to the DNA in our cells.
  5. DNA cannot be properly repaired, and the cell replacement process is compromised. This leads to cellular mutation and disease.
  6. There is also damage to proteins on the cell membrane, which are responsible for intercellular communication.
  7. The damaged DNA internally, and the damage protein on the cell membrane, result in impaired tissue and organ function. Cells cannot replace themselves or communicate with one another.
  8. This damage occurs in every person every day. The only variable is which part of the body and how long it takes for cellular dysfunction to manifest in each person.

This damage accumulates, along with damage from other toxins, such as pesticides, smoking, excess alcohol consumption, stress and heavy metals. This eventually leads to cancer of some kind, or other chronic illnesses, depending on personal genetic predispositions and health behaviors. This is why it is often so difficult to identify the specific source of an illness. There are so many possibilities.

Free Radicals are Everywhere
The problem with identifying radiation as the cause of a disease, such as cancer for example, is that free radicals come from many sources.

  • Pesticides
  • Industrial pollution
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol
  • Sunshine damage
  • Household toxins
  • Radiation
  • Stress
  • Over exercising
  • Pharmaceutical medications

Finding root causes is often impossible and radiation is one of the most difficult toxins to track accurately. So how do we know that radiation is potentially unhealthy?

Some examples of radiation’s proven risks

Case study #1 – The town of Götene, Sweden introduced a super Wi-Fi system in the summer of 2006. The residents had no prior knowledge of this change and were quickly overcome by headaches, difficulty breathing and blurred vision. As soon as the system was powered down, the symptoms stopped.

Case study #2 – In 2004, there was a study of people living or working near a cell phone tower (400 meters or less). The documented impact included fatigue, irritability, headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, sleeping disorders, depression, skin disorders and cardiovascular problems. (Oberfeld 2004)

Case study #3 – A study was published in 2011 in the Journal of Fertility and Sterility that found exposure to Wi-Fi laptops damaged DNA and the reproductive system in less than four hours.

Case study #4 – Cell phones can compromise the Blood Brain Barrier in the brain, which is designed to protect our brain from toxic damage. This study (Sulford 2012) found that a single 2-hour exposure caused damage, and after 50 days, neural damage was evident. The levels needed to produce this damage were as low as 0.001 W/Kg or less than holding a cell phone at arms length.

Which parts of the body are most vulnerable?

  1. The brain
  2. The thyroid specifically
  3. The endocrine system generally
  4. The spleen
  5. The breasts
  6. The testes
  7. The liver
  8. The kidneys
  9. The skin
  10. The heart

What actions can be taken to mitigate/reduce radiation risk?

  1. Do not carry your cell phone on your person.
  2. Do not activate blue tooth in your car.
  3. Do not activate Wi-Fi in your house. Hard wire all devices.
  4. Do not activate Smart meters on your home. Pay to hard wire the meters.
  5. Do not use microwave ovens. Toaster ovens are better.
  6. Avoid mammograms, CT scans, x-rays and other radiological examinations and treatments as much as possible. Use thermograms instead of mammograms.
  7. Try to live in communities away from cell phone towers and with buried electric lines.
  8. Limit cell phone use to two hours a day if possible.
  9. Use air tube ear cords or protective devices, EMG shields such as the Ion Care Technology.
  10. Use speakerphone if possible.
  11. Eat a plant-focused Mediterranean diet.
  12. Eat extra antioxidant supplements, such as Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Beta Carotene, Spirulina, etc.
  • NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) promotes cellular healing. A good source is Life Extension Foundation.
  • Modified citrus pectin reduces Galectin-3 levels, stops cancer cell reproduction, kills cancer cells, reduces cholesterol, reduces plague in the arteries. PectoSol-C is the best brand.
  • Ultra Potent-C Powder from Metagenics is the strongest vitamin C for the reduction of free radicals and protection from cancer and heart disease.
  • Mycotaki- from Metagenics contains seven types of mushrooms including Ganodema lucidum, which has a remarkable ability to protect cells from radiation-induced damage.

What are the Tests for Early Exposure Damage?

Use blood or urine tests, such as:

  1. Micro RNA’s (miRNA’s)- This test panel (seven markers) can measure biomarkers that can be deferentially expressed based in response to total body radiation.
  2. DCA Dicentric Chromosome Assay- This blood test measures the exposure to ionized radiation, usually in direct contact with higher doses.
  3. Galectin 3 blood test- This protein is part of the lectin family and is expressed on cell membranes, or in the blood, when cells are inflamed or immunity is challenged. Elevated Galectin-3 levels are an early warning signal for cancer, heart disease and other chronic illnesses.
  4. 8-OHdG-Urinary analysis – Oxidative DNA stress test. Measure of accumulated toxic load.
  5. Radiation specific diagnostic tests- Comet assay, DNA ladder assay and flow cytometry identify the reduction of apoptotic cells after the use of radiation protective supplements.
  6. Other toxicity tests- Other potential markers of toxicity include complete blood count (CBC), red blood cell count (RBC), white blood cell count (WBC), liver enzymes, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), metabolites and blood sugar tests. (Article in IMCJ 2015 by Dr. Joseph Pizzorno).

Summary

The current renewed interest about the impact of radiation on our health is primarily due to the introduction of the 5G technology for wireless electronic communication. The older 3G system used 2.4 Ghz (gigahertz) of power while the new 5G system will use up to 90Ghz. The impact on wireless transmission can be illustrated by the following example:

  • 3G- a two-hour movie can be downloaded in 26 hours.
  • 5G- a two-hour movie can be downloaded in 3.6 seconds.

You can imagine the amount of increased power needed to achieve this can of result. There are other similar benefits such as the use of streaming video or the operation of driverless vehicles. The antennas for the vehicles will be placed every 500 yards. This increased capability for the transmission of electronic signals with be very beneficial for businesses, governments and certainly consumers. However, this new 5G technology has not been adequately tested by the developer or by government regulators, which means that we have no idea what the costs will be compared to the benefits.

There are now over 10,000 peer reviewed scientific studies by independent researches showing a variety of harmful biological impacts from wireless radiation transmissions. In these studies, it has been clearly shown that children are the most vulnerable because their cells are still developing. The potential health impacts are further complicated by the fact that the effects of wireless radiation, of all kinds, is accumulative. There are not standardized tests to determine how much someone has observed, and all too often the first signs that something harmful has happened is a medical challenge in an advance state, just as cancer. The following two lists may be helpful in this regard; one is a list of symptoms of concern.

Some possible early warning symptoms of radiation exposure

  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Redness or tenderness of the skin
  • Blurred vision or dizziness
  • Headaches or ear aches
  • Erratic heartbeat
  • Feeling of stress or anxiousness

Some possible intermediate signs of radiation exposure

  • Impaired fetal or newborn development
  • Alteration of metabolism (energy production)
  • Learning and memory challenges
  • DNA damage and genetic expression via testing
  • Impaired sperm function and quality
  • Development of autoimmune symptoms (fibromyalgia)

These symptoms are still emerging and are not well understood or documented. A recent study has begun to provide some additional perspective on this matter. The study conducted by the National Toxicology Program of the US National Institute of Environmental Health Services found that radiation emitted from cell phones may be linked to an increased risk of cancer. This study was conducted using 2G or 3G technology. Since 5G is over twenty times stronger it is more than likely that future studies will provide ever more certainty regarding the risk of this radiation exposure.

Until the radiation industry and the appropriate government agencies take action to measure the health risk of radiation exposure, it is every person’s responsibility to do their own due diligence and take whatever action they can to protect themselves and their communities. Hopefully this article has provided some help in this regard.

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