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Hello,

BioInitiative Report:
A Rationale for a Biologically-based Public Exposure Standard for Electromagnetic Fields (ELF and RF)

>> http://www.bioinitiative.org/ <<

The report >> http://www.bioinitiative.org/report/docs/report.pdf <<

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radio links (??) Radio waves ?

The radio waves and television are not a problem (<300MHz), they do not pass the human body.
> 300MHz (HF) it's the problem, they pass through the human body.
(Phones = 900 at 1800MHz) (WIFI = 2.5GHz or 2500MHz) (etc.)

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Ok, in french "répéteur" (repeater)
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I went to school where the playground was right under a huge powerline. I mean, the tower thingy was right on the soccer field! Those are said to cause cancer or whatever... but I guess I know where my electronica side comezzzzz from.
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One of the main reasons for the increase in cancer is that we are living longer. Cell replication eventually produces mutations, in addition there are a number of environmental stresses that are totally natural. Ironically, organic vegetables contain the same amount of carcinogens as non-organic vegetables, also we are being bombarded by radiation from space which causes mutations and cancer. In short, I'm not worried about cell phones. Auto accidents are my concern.
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Cancer? Vegetables? :lol:
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Appetizers

Cream of Mushroom Soup

hydrazines

Fresh Relish Tray

Carrots

aniline, caffeic acid

Cherry Tomatoes

benzaldehyde, caffeic acid, hydrogen peroxide, quercetin glycosides

Celery

caffeic acid, furan derivatives, psoralens

Assorted Nuts

Mixed Roasted Nuts

aflatoxin, furfural

Green Salad

Tossed Lettuce and Arugula with Basil-Mustard Vinaigrette

allyl isothiocyanate, caffeic acid, estragole, methyl eugenol

Entrees

Roast Turkey

heterocyclic amines

Bread Stuffing (with onions, celery, black pepper & mushrooms)

acrylamide, ethyl alcohol, benzo(a)pyrene, ethyl carbamate, furan derivatives, furfural, dihydrazines, d-limonene, psoralens, quercetin glycosides, safrole

Cranberry Sauce

furan derivatives

or

Prime Rib of Beef with Parsley Sauce

benzene, heterocyclic amines, psoralens

Vegetables

Broccoli Spears

allyl isothiocyanate

Baked Potato

ethyl alcohol, caffeic acid

Sweet Potato

ethyl alcohol, furfural

Rolls with Butter

acetaldehyde, benzene, ethyl alcohol, benzo(a)pyrene, ethyl carbamate, furan derivatives, furfural

Desserts

Pumpkin Pie

benzo(a)pyrene, coumarin, methyl eugenol, safrole

Apple Pie

acetaldehyde, caffeic acid, coumarin, estragole, ethyl alcohol, methyl eugenol, quercetin glycosides, safrole

Fruit Tray

Fresh Apples, Grapes, Mangos, Pears, Pineapple

acetaldehyde, benzaldehyde, caffeic acid, d-limonene, estragole, ethyl acrylate, quercetin glycosides

Beverages

Red Wine, White Wine

ethyl alcohol, ethyl carbamate

Coffee

benzo(a)pyrene, benzaldehyde, benzene, benzofuran, caffeic acid, catechol, 1,2,5,6-dibenz(a)anthracene, ethyl benzene, furan, furfural, hydrogen peroxide, hydroquinone, d-limonene, 4-methylcatechol

Tea

benzo(a)pyrene, quercetin glycosides

Jasmine Tea

benzyl acetate

NATURALLY OCCURRING MUTAGENS and CARCINOGENS FOUND in FOODS and BEVERAGES

Acetaldehyde (apples, bread, coffee, tomatoes)—mutagen and potent rodent carcinogen

Acrylamide (bread, rolls)—rodent and human neurotoxin; rodent carcinogen

Aflatoxin (nuts)—mutagen and potent rodent carcinogen; also a human carcinogen

Allyl isothiocyanate (arugula, broccoli, mustard)—mutagen and rodent carcinogen

Aniline (carrots)—rodent carcinogen

Benzaldehyde (apples, coffee, tomatoes)—rodent carcinogen

Benzene (butter, coffee, roast beef)—rodent carcinogen

Benzo(a)pyrene (bread, coffee, pumpkin pie, rolls, tea)—mutagen and rodent carcinogen

Benzofuran (coffee)—rodent carcinogen

Benzyl acetate (jasmine tea)—rodent carcinogen

Caffeic acid (apples, carrots, celery, cherry tomatoes, cof-fee, grapes, lettuce, mangos, pears, potatoes)—rodent carcinogen

Catechol (coffee)—rodent carcinogen

Coumarin (cinnamon in pies)—rodent carcinogen

1,2,5,6-dibenz(a)anthracene (coffee)—rodent carcinogen

Estragole (apples, basil)—rodent carcinogen

Ethyl alcohol (bread, red wine, rolls)—rodent and human carcinogen

Ethyl acrylate (pineapple)—rodent carcinogen

Ethyl benzene (coffee)—rodent carcinogen

Ethyl carbamate (bread, rolls, red wine)—mutagen and rodent carcinogen

Furan and furan derivatives (bread, onions, celery, mushrooms, sweet potatoes, rolls, cranberry sauce, coffee)—many are mutagens

Furfural (bread, coffee, nuts, rolls, sweet potatoes)—furan derivative and rodent carcinogen

Heterocyclic amines (roast beef, turkey)—mutagens and rodent carcinogens

Hydrazines (mushrooms)—mutagens and rodent carcinogens

Hydrogen peroxide (coffee, tomatoes)—mutagen and rodent carcinogen

Hydroquinone (coffee)—rodent carcinogen

d-limonene (black pepper, mangos)—rodent carcinogen

4-methylcatechol (coffee)—rodent carcinogen

Methyl eugenol (basil, cinnamon and nutmeg in apple and pumpkin pies)—rodent carcinogen

Psoralens (celery, parsley)—mutagens; rodent and human carcinogens

Quercetin glycosides (apples, onions, tea, tomatoes)—mutagens and rodent carcinogens

Safrole (nutmeg in apple and pumpkin pies, black pepper)—rodent carcinogen
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studies linking EM radiation to cancer probably brought to you by oil, plastic, chemical, and car companies.
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Rodents are in big trouble!
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The Hope of longer life is correct for the elders of today, we are not.
The sensitivity (or pathologies/cancers) to EMF is a possible combination with various chemicals.

EMF = potential cancer in 10, 15 years for everyone (and tons of pathologies)

Wifi in schools :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ealth.html

The best internationnal expert (vidéo) :
http://www.next-up.org/divers/DrPierreL ... des_uk.php

http://next-up.org/pdf/MicrowaveSyndrome012007Uk.pdf

http://www.next-up.org/pdf/DoYouHaveMic ... dDoyon.pdf

USA expert :
http://www.safewireless.org/

C'est à force de faire l'autruche qu'on va droit dans le mur (Me)
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obviously they should stay out of our food.

many things which are relatively harmless in compound with other substances are highly toxic when isolated and concentrated. i'm sure EM fields and radiation are no exception. lots of fun things are bad ideas, unfortunately....
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you know,
several people have been clever, today.
all of them mouthed the words that had been scripted well.
all thought "i'm a free thinker".
it's better to be correct, however. :)

mock me while you can. :roll:
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C'mon Gary,

you know that we know that you could be right, but it still doesn't mean that you actually are, and when you make it too solemn... well, i am sure nobody here is mean spirited, especially not Stardust :)

Peace
May all sentient beings achieve liberation from suffering :)
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:lol:

why should i be pissed off(or on)?

stardust took a shot and i can take it! i'm sure he can take the reply as well. it's all in good humor!

if i really thought he was trying to be mean, i wouldn't say a thing. i'd get my ticket, track him down and punch him in the nose. all i did was stick my tongue back at him, we must be friends! :lol:

shooot! i even put the rolleyes smiley to show my ironic inflection on the words! now, who's too solemn? :lol:
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