Radiation Rescue: 4 steps to safeguard your family from the other inconvenient truth - the health hazards of wireless technology - 1st Edition- New Edition Coming Soon Review
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(More customer reviews)After spending the last seven months researching many sources of information about electromagnetic radiation, I wanted a source that I could share with others to help them understand what I had learned so they could make intelligent informed decisions about their lives and the lives of their children. I have found such a source in this book.
The reader of this book can get an overview of the EMF radiation subject from personal experiences and from worldwide researchers and experts. Also, there are specific suggestions for evaluating one's environment, reducing one's personal radiation exposure, and suggestions for relating to the larger societal challenges.
The presentation is user-friendly. One is not overwhelmed in one's learning process, but assisted in the relaxed friendly style of the author, the open format, the simple headings and the clear organization. This is a good introductory source of information for family, friends, co-workers, those who work in libraries, schools, health centers, and government.
Because an estimated three percent of the world's populations is already electro-magnetically sensitive, and brain tumors are the leading cancer cause of death for children, there is an urgency in educating humans to reduce this invisible danger in their lives. This book serves this purpose.
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Radiation Rescue: 4 steps to safeguard your family from the other inconvenient truth - the health hazards of wireless technology
Prominent physicians and eminent scientists around the world are raising the alarm about the adverse health effects of wireless technology - cell phones, PDAs, wireless Internet access, headsets and more.
Most assume that if something is on the market it must be safe. Surely, this wireless technology was pre-market tested before we flooded our homes, offices, schools and cities? No, it was not tested for safety - and now leading scientists have the proof: it is not. And the government standards we rely on to protect us are out-dated and not relevant to this type of exposure - their 'safe" levels have been shown to cause biological harm.
Nor is there any government or industry post-market surveillance to monitor adverse health effects.People of all ages rely on these increasingly high-powered devices. It's not only business people, as it was not that long ago. Parents provide their young children with cell phones believing it ensures their safety. Young adults - most have never had a corded landline - chat and/or text endlessly with pals around the country. On-the-go soccer moms tap away on their PDA's while waiting for the children. Many parents installed wireless baby monitors to keep their infants safe. It is crucial that these consumers be informed, that they know the proven dangers, and the proven solutions.
To protect our families, to save our health, we don't have to give up the high-tech gadgets we rely on, and love; we do need to use them differently. K. Crofton shows us how in Radiation Rescue.
In clear, easy-to-understand language K. Crofton gives readers the details, tools, coaching and resources they need to assess, prevent, and heal from the electro-magnetic radiation exposure that surrounds us all.
An engaging narrative style will be consistent throughout the book, with technical information, references, research, and preventive measures for the healthy population. Interventions of value are also provided for people with related symptoms, and peer-reviewed studies and clinical protocols are referenced for their doctors. This informal, interactive style - written in scientifically accurate yet non-technical language - is well suited to readers of all ages
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