Dr. Magda Havas, a PhD from Trent University in Canada, recently published the results of a study she conducted on the relationship between electromagnetic fields and diabetes in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine. In it, she explains how she and her team came to discover this about why electropollution is so dangerous for many people.
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I am moving to a heavily-populated area soon, and I have been using www.antennasearch.com to see what is close to all the potential locations of apartments.
It is stressful, plugging in all the addresses.
Once you get the results, you can then look at what the antennas are putting out....what the Mhz's are (like 900 Mhz, 400 Mhz, etc). That's the frequency. Then you can also see the watts. Some are like 1,000 watts and some are only like 20 watts.
I have read that the higher requencies (like 900 Mhz are worse, which are the ones used for cell phones. The 300's and 400's are for radio and television (though don't quote me on that).
But then I read on one site, that the author was thinking the radio ones were actually the most harmful (which are the lower frequencies). So I am confused and don't know what to think.
Then, at the LIA conference, I submitted a question of, "what's worse, cell towers or Wifi" and the doctor said Wifi. Hmmmmmm.
I just wish someone would tell me straight out which ones to avoid, and which ones are more okay (though I'm sure none of it is okay, but if I had to weigh being in a building with 20 Wifi signals vs. being within 400 meters of a cell tower, which is pretty close, which is worse? etc).
Though I have also heard it depends on the person.
If any one knows where I can find that kind of info, I'd appreciate it.
I am worried because I'd like to get pregnant and have children soon, and I definitely don't want to be pregnant and close to so much electrosmog.
I know I am sensitive to electricity right up against the skin. So I try to avoid that whenever possible.
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