Worry about the potential health effects of mobile phones has grown almost in proportion to the market itself. Multiple research projects hold mobile phone radiation responsible for a host of medical conditions, including lowering resistance to cancer of the brain and reproductive system. It is important to recognize the dangers of mobile phone radiation and act accordingly. Only by doing so can you ensure the lasting wellness of yourself and your family.

 

A study led by Dr. Allan Frey clearly illustrates the dangers of mobile phone frequencies on rats. In the first phase of the experiment, he injected a special blue dye into their bloodstream. Under x-ray scanning of the rats he demonstrated that none of the dye was absorbed by brain tissue, thanks to a natural blood-brain barrier that forms the brain’s own preservation system. In the experiment’s second phase, Dr. Frey exposed a group of rats to electromagnetic mobile phone radiation on a daily basis before injecting the blue dye. The results of the second phase were dramatically different and accordingly disconcerting. The brains of the animals showed no resistance to the blue dye this time and showed up as blue in the scanning process. Dr. Frey’s proven conclusion was that mobile phone radiation promotes the spread of free radicals in the body which weaken cell membranes and therefore expose us to significantly increased risk of brain tumours.

 

This study is one of many attesting to the dangers of mobile phone radiation and should form more than enough evidence for you to take action to protect your family. Every parent should be aware that children are thought to absorb 50% more radiation than adults, and so are at exceptional and needless risk from phone use. In order to minimise the risk, instruct every member of your family to keep a safe distance from mobile phones and avoid holding them directly against their head when using them. It is best to use a wired headset or the speakerphone option wherever possible. Text and email features offer a much safer way to use your device, so consider adapting the way you communicate. Above all, do not leave your mobile phone next to your pillow or on your bedside table as you sleep. The habit of living through one’s mobile phone is strongly catching on in our society – be sure to keep watch on your family’s wellbeing and loosen the hold of this habit while you can!