Cellular Usage

Cellular Usage

# 1 Don’t allow children to use a cell phone, except for emergencies.
Children’s skulls are thinner and their brains contain more fluid than adults’. Radio frequencies travel through children’s brains much more easily and therefore increase the risk of cancer.

Mobile phone radiation (yellow, blue and white) penetrating users’ heads (from Research by Professor Om Ghandi, University of Utah 1996)

# 1 Don’t allow children to use a cell phone, except for emergencies.
“Brain

tumors now cause more deaths among children than any other forms of cancer.”
- Sydney TV News Report

Jessie McConnell was diagnosed with a brain tumor when she was sever years old. She died within weeks.

# 1 Don’t allow children to use a cell phone, except for emergencies.

“Malignant

brain tumors are the second leading cause of death in children [under age 15] and young adults
[under the age of 34].” - NeurologyChannel.com

# 1 Don’t allow children to use a cell phone, except for emergencies.

If they already have a cell phone, and for whatever reason you decide not to change the status quo, don't let them sleep with it under their pillow. (You might be surprised where your kids keep their cell phone!)
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# 2 Avoid using a cell phone if you are pregnant, or suspect that you might be.

The developing organs of the fetus or child are the most sensitive to any possible effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exposure.
Reference: R. B. Herberman, MD, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (2008)

Photo: M ar jan H ols-Reis

# 2 Avoid using a cell phone if you are pregnant, or suspect that you might be.
Don’t use a cell phone with babies or young children on your lap or in your arms. Ultrasounds and electronic fetal monitoring also expose your unborn infant to EMR. You may want to consider avoiding these procedures unless absolutely necessary.
Reference: Dr. George Carlo, Medical Alert: Aggravated Symptom Relapses (May...

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