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blueyonder2012
07-01-2010, 10:36 AM
MOBILES ‘CURE DEMENTIA’ - - SHOULD BE - - PUT YOUR HEAD IN MICROWAVE OVEN TO ‘CURE DEMENTIA’

Express | Article (http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/150180/Mobiles-cure-dementia-)

CHATTING on a mobile phone could help reduce the risk of ­suffering Alzheimer’s disease – or even cure it – a study claims.

Researchers believe electromagnetic waves released by the phones could dissolve the build up of plaques in the brain that trigger the disease.

Although the discovery has only been found in mice, experts hope it could open up new ways of treating humans. More > > > (http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/150180/Mobiles-cure-dementia-)

ALSO SEE:

Rats exposed to mobile phones for two hours showed brain damages that persisted 50 days later.
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/MPABD.php

Radio waves from mobiles damage DNA, study finds:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1479591/Radio-waves-from-mobiles-damage-DNA-study-finds.html

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:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::eek:

belfast atheist
07-01-2010, 10:46 AM
MOBILES ‘CURE DEMENTIA’ - - SHOULD BE - - PUT YOUR HEAD IN MICROWAVE OVEN TO ‘CURE DEMENTIA’

Express | Article (http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/150180/Mobiles-cure-dementia-)

CHATTING on a mobile phone could help reduce the risk of ­suffering Alzheimer’s disease – or even cure it – a study claims.

Researchers believe electromagnetic waves released by the phones could dissolve the build up of plaques in the brain that trigger the disease.

Although the discovery has only been found in mice, experts hope it could open up new ways of treating humans. More > > > (http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/150180/Mobiles-cure-dementia-)

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:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::eek: http://i47.tinypic.com/kqid0.jpg

icarus
07-01-2010, 11:09 AM
yeh i saw this, did a quick check on the florida university for any signs of the usual. funded by networks i'm guessing

i get a raging headache using a mobile for more than a minute

what's next, drinking bleach for stomach ache :eek:

(joking, don't try that!)

hollo
07-01-2010, 11:12 AM
electromagnetic waves released by the phones could dissolve the build up of braincells

more like!!!

mobile phones feel horrible after youve been talking on them for a while!

edit- would be so much easier if we all learned telepathy :)

icarus
07-01-2010, 11:22 AM
more like!!!

mobile phones feel horrible after youve been talking on them for a while!

edit- would be so much easier if we all learned telepathy :)

or even relearned telepathy;)

blueyonder2012
07-01-2010, 11:59 AM
LOOK THE DEMENTIA HAS JUST DISAPPEARED!!!

http://smartassradio.com/wp-content/gallery/site-images/suicide-microwave.jpg


:eek::D:D

rodin
07-01-2010, 12:15 PM
or even relearned telepathy;)

When last did you have telepathy :confused:

logic unfolded
07-01-2010, 12:20 PM
I always get a popping sound in my right ear, that goes pop pop.....pop pop....pop pop... double pops with about 1.5 second inbetween each double pop.

I NEVER get anything similar to this... it's always when on my mobile phone for more than 30seconds-1 min.. then it starts.

Very strange :(

hoverfly
07-01-2010, 12:54 PM
Follow the money !

I'd like to know who paid for this study ?

I would not be surprised if it involved Professor Simon Wessely (Kings College London), an infamous psychopathic non-human, who dismisses many biomedical scandals and cover-ups, such as GWS, ME, and the Camelford poisoning disaster, and try's to portray them as being psychosomatic, and simply ignoring all biomedical evidence.

He is also extremely powerful and influential, even attending NATO meetings, and often appearing on Newsnight and CH4 news.

The following extract is from:

Wessely’s Way: Rhetoric or Reason?

Malcolm Hooper, Margaret Williams - 22nd March 2008

22nd March 2008



"Apart from the Lancet article to which she refers, Dr McCartney will doubtless be aware of Wessely’s views on ME/CFS, fibromyalgia (FM), Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), the Camelford water poisoning catastrophe, the effects of chronic low-dose organophosphate (OP) poisoning and the adverse effects of mobile phones, since Wessely has not been reticent in publicising his views. He is certain that such disorders do not exist and that people who claim to suffer from them are deluding themselves because, he says, they are actually suffering from a mental (somatisation) disorder which, to quote Dr McCartney, is “the phenomenon of translating mental distress into physical symptoms”. Wessely is certain that such symptoms are merely “the modern preoccupation with the state of our environment” and that they occur in “a few individuals with pre-existing somatisation disorders (and are) then diverted to fall in line with the prevailing (“disease”). Future investigations of environmental incidents should recall that social and cultural factors are as important as medical ones” (The Legend of Camelford. Anthony S David and Simon C Wessely. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 1995:39:1:1-9

:(

hoverfly
07-01-2010, 01:04 PM
From World renowned neurosurgeon, Dr. Vini Khurana:

http://www.gkwomen.com/health/are-cell-phones-dangerous


Why Cell Phones Can Be Dangerous
All cell phones and mobile devices emit radiation in order to send all those voice calls and text messages which so many people depend on each day.

Cell phone radiation exposure is long-term, and its effects on the body, particularly the electrical organ, the brain, are compounded by numerous other simultaneous long-term exposures including continuous waves from radio and TV transmitter towers, cordless phone base stations, power lines, and wireless computing devices.


Can Cell Phones Cause Brain Cancer?
World renowned neurosurgeon, Dr. Vini Khurana has deemed cell phone use "worse than smoking" for cancer risk. Dr. Khurana has published a study in which he links cell phone usage to an increased risk of brain cancer. He also suggests that mobile phones could one day be responsible for more cancer deaths than either cigarette smoking or asbestos exposure.

A malignant brain tumor represents a life-ending diagnosis in the vast majority of those diagnosed. Since many cancers take more than a decade to develop and be detected, often well after it is too late, Dr. Khurana fears the potential lethal prognosis which may be waiting for those who constantly have a mobile phone held (or strapped) to their heads.

The "incubation time" or "latency" (i.e., the time from commencement of regular mobile phone usage to the diagnosis of a malignant solid brain tumor in a susceptible individual) may be in the order of 10-20 years, he writes.

Despite the dismissal of the physicians concerns by industry groups and millions of cell phone users, Dr. Khurana insists it's only logical to conclude that radiation emanating from the phones isn't good for the brain; he's worried that we may soon start seeing a virtual cancer epidemic as the exposure takes its toll.


Can Cell Phones Cause Infertility?
If brain cancer wasn't bad enough, it seems that cell phone use may also contribute to an increase in male infertility, which could a huge problem if you're trying to get pregnant and your guy is a cell phone addict. According to a 2008 observational study by the Reproductive Research Center, use of cell phones has been shown to decrease the semen quality in men by decreasing the sperm count, motility, viability, and normal morphology. The decrease in sperm parameters was dependent on the duration of daily exposure to cell phones and independent of the initial semen quality.


Cell Phone Exposure Poses Great Risk to Children
Already pregnant? You should seriously consider tossing your cell phone's handset. A massive study by the universities of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Aarhus, Denmark of over 13,000 children from birth up to age seven, has shown that pregnant women using cell phone handsets just two or three times a day was enough to raise the risk of their babies developing hyperactivity and difficulties with behavior, emotions and relationships by the time they reached school age. The research also indicates that the risk is even greater if the children themselves used the cell phones before the age of seven.

According to the Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, children cell phone users are likely to face health hazards such as disruption of memory, decline of attention, diminishing learning and cognitive abilities, increased irritability, sleep problems, increased sensitivity to stress, and increased epileptic readiness in the near future.

Expected (possible) long term health risks of cell phone use by children include brain tumors, tumors of acoustical and vestibular nerves by the age of 25-30 years, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, depressive syndrome, and other types of degeneration of the nervous structures of the brain by the age of 50 to 60.

The Committee emphasizes the ultimate urgency to defend children’s health from the influence of the electromagnetic fields (EMF) of mobile communication devices in order to prevent negative consequences to the future generation’s health.

amaralsright
07-01-2010, 02:17 PM
OTHER BREAKING NEWS:

Sticking your hand in a fire kills all skin surface bacteria - no more messy hand gel, water and towels.

icarus
07-01-2010, 02:41 PM
I always get a popping sound in my right ear, that goes pop pop.....pop pop....pop pop... double pops with about 1.5 second inbetween each double pop.

I NEVER get anything similar to this... it's always when on my mobile phone for more than 30seconds-1 min.. then it starts.

Very strange :(

i get a similar feeling, then two days later raging headache everytime, nausea, lasts about two days. i also get similar thing from some lcd screens on cameras etc

it's not psysomatic cos it doesn't happen on all lcd, but nearly all mobiles

icarus
07-01-2010, 02:43 PM
When last did you have telepathy :confused:

there's a theory that telepathy was somehow part of our past and it's been filtered out of most people. some people still are to a lesser or greater degree

i have had the odd "event", like many on here i suspect. i often dream specific events that later occur in my life. very odd

amaralsright
07-01-2010, 03:35 PM
there's a theory that telepathy was somehow part of our past and it's been filtered out of most people. some people still are to a lesser or greater degree

i have had the odd "event", like many on here i suspect. i often dream specific events that later occur in my life. very odd

I knew you were going to say that.

angelthecat
07-01-2010, 05:53 PM
mobile phones can help with dementia,and it is proveable. Just phone up someone who is demented and remind them who they are
:D

codie
07-01-2010, 05:58 PM
I knew you were going to say that.

:D

white rabbit
07-01-2010, 06:13 PM
if a mobile phone can do that, then it disproves that they cannot influence an organ, and maybe even harm the brain or the ear after years of use as lot of studies suggested

some years ago I remember a study that says that 1 hour call made a very little but permanent lesson to the brain of a horse, if we add to that the big antennas that surround us, other cellphones, wifi, then we have a lot of radiation in the current tech and without a proper test




its like marlboro and monsanto they pay an "expert" to say everything is ok and pay to hide the truth

icarus
07-01-2010, 06:21 PM
I knew you were going to say that.

for instance, i had a dream once that a child was going to be abducted by elite paedophiles, and the parents would be set up:D

amaralsright
07-01-2010, 06:28 PM
for instance, i had a dream once that a child was going to be abducted by elite paedophiles, and the parents would be set up:D

Ah... false memory syndrome.

icarus
07-01-2010, 06:35 PM
Ah... false memory syndrome.

;):D