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i have hard and read a bit about this

it makes sense to me:

depletion of melatonin in the brain,

strong microwave signals from and to the phone

within a 3 meter radius,

keep the mobile away from you when you sleep

etc....

i even saw some home made videos

of mobile phones triggering raw popcorn kernels to pop

i know what happens to some computers when the mobile receives a call

the phone interferes with the computer

imagine what is happening to the sensitive electro chemical signals in your brain/body

all of this might be conjecture

but consider us part of one of the greatest human health experiments of the 21st century

akin to tobacco in the 20th

if not worse

we just don't know for sure

is it worth the risk

could you live without your mobile phone

are microwave signals from towers also a problem

call me a scare monger

but i am concerned

i use a small talk head set

but read that they could actually act like an antenna and amplify the microwaves

plus the phone is on my person most of the day

yikes!!!!

any educated input?

Posted

my Ericsson t28 used to give me the worst headaches untill I changed it for a different model

Posted

well, well, well this debate goes on for quite some time now - some are convinced they "fry" your brains...

I have my mobile phone (motorola brand) always near me even if sleeping and I sleep very well, absolutely NO problem!

Sometimes a long walk, some reading, maybe a beer or a glass of red will help!

Sometimes the service company send me these adverds at insane times... and that drives me nuts!

But I called the customer service - took a while - and asked to stop this nonsense - they apologized that it is a computer - my reply was: "well someone has to program it... PLEASE stop it!" and they did - something happened.

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