Re: Is it dangerous ?
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 6:48 am
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?