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> http://www.feb.se
> FEB - The Swedish Association for the ElectroSensitive
> An excellent web site with lots of information and studies on dangers of
> cell-phone radiation.
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> From: "Leif Sodergren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Dtress and Microwaves
> Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:38:31 -0000
>
> STRESS AND MICROWAVES
> By Leif Sodergren SWEDEN
>
> BBC World Service program Agenda recently aired a very interesting program
> on stress. One of the participants asked himself: Why is everyone suddenly
> so stressed? Is it only a fad? Prevoius generations lived under much harder
> conditions and lacked health care.
>
> It is a sensible reflection. Maybe we are working harder, but are we
> working that much harder? In the past people worked hard also, but what is
> new in our lives? What has dramatically changed to cause this stress? No
> one in your panel looked at one important environmental factor that has
> changed dramatically the last one or two decades.
>
> There is an important factor: the increased radiation from mobile phones,
> television and radio broadcasts. This pollution is invisible and often
> overlooked and disregarded due to industry influence.
>
> But how exactly can we attribute the stress we experience to microwaves?
> Professor Henry Lai one of the most eminent American researchers on
> microwaves, has explained that microwaves have the same stress effect on
> the human body as loud sound has. The invisible microwaves that we cannot
> see, but that pass through our bodies, is a chronic stressor. Our bodies,
> whether we want to or not, experience the microwaves as stress, as though
> we were exposed to loud noise continuously. This might explain the epedemic
> of "burned out" individuals. With an ongoing backround stress from
> microwaves and other electrosmog, we cannot carry out ordinary hard work.
> We have become stress sensitive and brittle. A further worrying comment
> from Professor Lai was that this stress, like any other stress, has an
> accumulative effect.
>
> In Scandinavia (we have more mobile phones than anywhere els in the world)
> we suffer from en epidemic of "burned out" individuals from all walks of
> life. People who become disfunctional due to stress and have to leave work,
> in the best of cases for a few month, in some cases, never to return. A new
> vocabulary has been invented.The government is worried about escalating
> social costs. But are people finally beginning to make associations between
> their environment and their symptoms? Yes, some are.
>
> When young people show an increase in oral cancer, there is certainly cause
> to pause. A professor in tumour surgery for nose and throat, Staffan
> Edstrm at the Sahlgrenska hospital in Gothenburg, explains (in the
> newspaper GP 13 december 1999) that we all live in an environment with
> intensified radiation from mobile phones, computers, and cars and that this
> gives cause to think that the environmental factor can explain this
> increase in oral cancer among the young.
>
> There is more worrying news: During 1994- 1996, when Swedish teenagers
> started using mobile phones, prescriptions for sleeping pills to young
> women of the ages between 15-24 years have doubled.(Radio:Dagens Eko
> october 4 1999). At the same time, prescriptions of anti-depresseants to
> the same group have increased by 40 percent.
>
> We regard ourselves as very sophisticated individuals, but biologically we
> are as primitive as stone age man. We have no built-in protection against
> environmental toxins or microwaves. One day when the party is over and we
> soberly look back at this period, we might wonder how entire populations
> allowed themselves to be continually exposed to low levels of microwaves.
> We might also regret having left research in the hands of the mobile phone
> industry. How likely were they to sponsor research that would threaten
> their existence?
>
> The only sensible voice is to be found in the British government. Their
> panel of experts recommend children under 16 not to use mobile phones
> unless there is an emergency.
>
> Leif Sodergren
> FEB
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> FEB - The Swedish Association for the ElectroSensitive
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