February 1, 2012
Cell phones and the communications infrastructure that makes them possible, are ubiquitous today, making complete avoidance of their radiation next to impossible.
Plenty of evidence already exists showing that cell phones emit a type of electromagnetic radiation - in the microwave range - capable of adversely affecting a wide range of organs, with the nervous system of those exposed perhaps most sensitive to its adverse effects.
Below is a sampling of some of their adverse health effects as demonstrated in the biomedical literature.
New research indicates that the problems associated with cell phone radiation exposure are far more profound that previously believed.
In fact, pregnant women may need to exercise additional caution in
order to protect their unborn from adverse neurological effects
associated with cell phone radiation exposure.
Once believed to function merely as mortar for plugging up small holes in the bee hive, propolis is now understood to have powerful antimicrobial properties.
The bees use it to mummify animals that make their way into the hive, e.g. lizards, that they can not physically remove before they undergo putrefaction. Propolis' infection-fighting properties, however, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to its potential beneficial effects.
Propolis' radio-protective
properties are the most intensely investigated as its ability to reduce radiation-induced
damage, including gamma radiation commonly associated with medical
diagnostic and radiotherapy procedures.
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