Wonderful (but scary) documentary on the dangers of all of our wireless technologies. They are definitely convenient…but at what cost?!?!?
Please watch this movie – Generation Zapped – to learn more about what you can do to mitigate EMFs. Find some remediation devices that can help (still need to be careful even with them) – these are the ones I recommend…there are others that work well too…
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
- The primary hazard of cellphone radiation is systemic cellular and mitochondrial damage, which threatens health in general and can contribute to any number of health problems and chronic diseases
- Three recent studies add strength to the claim that long-term, heavy cellphone radiation can trigger cancer. EMFs also impair reproductive function in men and women, and have neurological effects
- Serving as an illustrative warning is the case of a young woman with no risk factors for cancer who developed multifocal breast cancer directly beneath the area where she’d been tucking her cellphone into her bra
- Risk factors for electromagnetic hypersensitivity include spinal cord damage, whiplash, brain damage, concussion, chemical and heavy metal toxicity, impaired immune function and bacterial or parasitic infections such as Lyme
- You can reduce your exposure by shutting off your Wi-Fi at night, keeping cellphones away from your sleeping area, using the speaker phone and not carrying your cellphone on your body
Will the World Heed the Warnings in Time?
While awareness of the risks is growing around the world, very little is being done on a governmental level to protect citizens from mounting, and many times unnecessary, EMF exposure. Signs of hope can be seen here and there, though. For example, while France was an early adopter of wireless technology, it is now one of the first nations to ban cellphones in schools. The film also delves into related issues such as:
- The dangers of smart meters
- The rollout of 5G, which will exponentially increase EMF exposures as it will require the installation of small antennas every 250 feet or so to ensure connectivity
- The adverse impact of screen technology on sleep
- Internet addiction and the social detriments of being glued to your cellphone. For children and teens in particular, this has ramifications that go well beyond physical health