Electromagnetic fields increase the rate of growth of tumors, increase the number of tumors, decrease the amount of cancer-fighting melatonin, and work with chemical carcinogens to promote cancer.
It is now up to the individual to either "be careful" or "do nothing," according to Louis
Slesin, editor, Microwave News, Vol. XIX, No. 1, January/February 1999, p.19.
Many variables under the broad category of "electromagnetic fields" are known or suspected to be biologically active.
Major questions - such as the health effects of frequent short pulses of electromagnetic fields, as well as links of EMFs with nuclear radiation and carcinogenic chemicals - remain largely unstudied and unanswered. While the European Parliament is debating an ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) approach to reducing EMFs, funding in the U.S. is drying up.
"I think we made a mistake not looking at transients [short pulses of radiation] and breast cancer," said Dr. Gary
Boorman, project director commenting on the demise of the Department of Energy's electromagnetic field [EMF] research program - Microwave News, Vol.
XVIII, No.3, May/June, 1998, p.3.
In this area of uncertain risk, Enviro Health Environmental Home Inspections, Inc., can help concerned individuals to reduce EMF variables that are known to be biologically active.
These variables include transients, grounding and wiring practices in the house, current on the plumbing, electric fields, harmonics, etc. Special attention is paid to reducing EMFs at the sleeping areas, where the body is most vulnerable.
E-mail us at envirohomeinfo@mindspring.com for information on the EnviroHealth EMF assessments or on an eye-opening Breast Cancer and EMFs presentation for your organization. These presentations provide a wealth of practical information on reducing EMFs.
Enviro Health has the training, the experience, and the measuring instruments to help - plus is an independent voice.
For More Information Contact:
Enviro Health Environmental Home Inspections, Inc.
7104 Red Top Road, Hummelstown, PA 17036
Tel: 717-583-4155
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