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Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 6:48 am
by Scipio
PeteKnight wrote:
Roach wrote:There is such a thing as dark field microscopy which looks at your blood under a microscope in live real time. If you can find one in Spain, maybe you can get a test done before work and perhaps after work and see if there is significant difference in your sample. I had this test years ago and it is very insightful and interesting to say the least.



Before Scipio rushes off to get live blood analysis using dark field technology he should read this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_blood_analysis

I’m not advocating that you should believe everything you read on Wikipedia, but follow some of the links to the reference material that’s being quoted, and read a few medical journal articles about it, then make your own decisions.

The fact of the matter is, people aren’t dropping like flies from working or liv8ng near to sattelites dishes, mobile phone masts or electricity pylons. There may be a risk associated with these things, but there’s almost certainly a risk associated with getting stressed about environmental factors that are largely beyond our control.
If you’re not happy with your work environment then change it, but don’t go and live in an off-grid cave just because of the views of a tiny minority of people.

Pete.


Are there not some "Hot spots" in the UK ?
IE some towns or villages with clusters of cancer referrals, that possibly are caused by what is buzzing around in the airwaves?

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 10:01 am
by najizan123
The people of Lo Crispin must be quaking in their boots...those pylons are gonna get ya!!!

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:19 pm
by Roach
PeteKnight wrote:
Roach wrote:There is such a thing as dark field microscopy which looks at your blood under a microscope in live real time. If you can find one in Spain, maybe you can get a test done before work and perhaps after work and see if there is significant difference in your sample. I had this test years ago and it is very insightful and interesting to say the least.



Before Scipio rushes off to get live blood analysis using dark field technology he should read this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_blood_analysis

I’m not advocating that you should believe everything you read on Wikipedia, but follow some of the links to the reference material that’s being quoted, and read a few medical journal articles about it, then make your own decisions.

The fact of the matter is, people aren’t dropping like flies from working or liv8ng near to sattelites dishes, mobile phone masts or electricity pylons. There may be a risk associated with these things, but there’s almost certainly a risk associated with getting stressed about environmental factors that are largely beyond our control.
If you’re not happy with your work environment then change it, but don’t go and live in an off-grid cave just because of the views of a tiny minority of people.

Pete.



I agree with Pete in that you should not believe everything posted on Wikipedia. However, i have to assume that you have never had this test yourself Pete because if you had, you would know that that article is just a pack of scaremongering dismissive nonsense only serving to keep peoples thought on the status quo and this dismissive and closed mindset to anything 'alternative' is dangerous and holding the human race back.

Having had the test myself, i can tell of my experience. Yes, some nutritional supplements were recommended (after all human beings DO need nutrients and by the way, traditional doctors have very little training in that area) but i was never forced or made to feel that i should buy a particular brand or from the practitioner himself. Anyway after taking some of his advice, my ailments of that time improved. You can show all the dismissive articles in the world but i know it works as i have done it. Seeing is believing as they say.

I also have to agree somewhat of your comments that we're all not dropping like flies due to satellite dishes etc. Although i would have to question why 1 in 2 people (or 3 depending where you get your info) will get cancer in their lifetime. Cancer rates are increasing which is a fact but why? I personally believe it is down to several reasons of which i will not go into, but i do think EMF and the increase of it in our living space and atmosphere is partly to blame. It is just a matter of time until these dangers are realised in the general population and technologies and preventive measures are adopted for the betterment of peoples lives.

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:32 pm
by Roach
Scipio wrote:It could be coincidence but we get a lot of illness due to migraine where I work.



Yes it may be a coincidence and it would be hard to 100% tell for sure without taking a whole bunch of variables into account. Issues as a result of excessive emf is known by many individuals from scientific, medical and military backgrounds but there will always be naysayers regardless.

Don't take what i say but do your own research and educate yourself. The internet is brimming with information. Go on the search engine, go on Youtube, have a look around and you will find the information you need and be able to act on what is right for your situation. Good luck.

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 3:05 pm
by marcliff
87.5% of facts on the internet are made up. Including this one.

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:13 pm
by GLASSMAN
living is dangerous, just depends on how you live your life!
1700s, life expectancy 30-45
1800s 45-60
1900s 55-70
2000s 75+
looks like all them radio,micro waves are doing us some good,
its all the shite additives in the food that's killing folk ,bad diets& sedentary lifestiles etc................

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:20 pm
by najizan123
Isn't the only fact here that 100% of peope die from heart failure?

And Roach...the internet IS brimming with information...but what about the information about it NOT being harmful? Does that not count?

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 5:48 pm
by donaduo
najizan123 wrote:Isn't the only fact here that 100% of peope die from heart failure?

And Roach...the internet IS brimming with information...but what about the information about it NOT being harmful? Does that not count?



:text-goodpost:

But not if you are a conspiracy theorist.

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 6:07 pm
by manxmunk
Scipio, you don'actually say what you are doing for 8 hrs a day, is it sat at a desk with a computer in front of you? If so it has already been proven that this can bring on headaches, the best thing to do is to have regular breaks away from the screens preferably in natural light. Constantly looking into artificial light, even TV's can induce headaches so it is always advisable to break away from them for a few minutes at a time.

Re: Is it dangerous ?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 6:13 pm
by dottyp53
A very good point, Maxnmunk...Scipio COULD be standing naked for 8 hours a day in front of the X-Ray machine...

:o :shock: