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Electrosmog

In a controversial analysis, scientist Alasdair Philips argues that
many everyday gadgets are filling our homes with electromagnetic
fields – and doing untold damage to us all.
There is a sinister side to the relentless winking lights, hum and
high-tech glamour of the machines that have become such an essential
part of our 21st-century lifestyle.
For those much-loved electronic appliances see not only that we are
well looked after, but also that we are surrounded by a potent sea of
electromagnetic fields (EMFs), a kind of 'electrosmog' that swirls
invisibly around and through us every day.
This does not come just from domestic appliances, but also power
lines, the wiring in our home, and telephone, mast and radio signals -
and I believe it is getting more aggressive, more dangerous and
harder to avoid every day. In fact, our exposure to electrosmog - the
fields of force associated with electric charges in motion - has
risen to a point where we are now experiencing levels that are
millions of times higher than those encountered by anyone living at
the start of the 20th century.
As a result, all of us have become guinea pigs in a great
electromagnetic experiment that I believe is the cause of much of our
daily stress, and may also be responsible for serious health problems
for you and your family.

ALASDAIR PHILIPS, Daily Mail 12th June 2006
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You can protect your family against electromagnetic radiation from
mobile phones and computers.
For more information contact Caroline at
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