Protecting Yourself and Your Family Against Radiation Toxicity

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Author: Sundardas D Annamalay ISBN: 9781311450203
Publisher: Sundardas D Annamalay Publication: May 21, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sundardas D Annamalay
ISBN: 9781311450203
Publisher: Sundardas D Annamalay
Publication: May 21, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In our modern world, we're bombarded by so many electromagnetic waves it's been called "electromagnetic pollution." It comes from appliances like hairdryers, refrigerators, computers, microwave ovens, air conditioners, compact fluorescent bulbs, vacuum cleaners and, of course, cell phones. Most researchers say these radio waves are weak and harmless to humans. Is this really true?

In this eye-opening informational guide, Dr. Sundardas Anamalay presents the dangers of radiation toxicity and how to protect your family from these unexpected traps. Covering a range of topics, audiences can expect to discover answers to crucial concerns.
* What are common sources of non-ionizing radiation toxicity?
* What are the 5 steps you can take to reduce radiation toxicity?
* How is your child's brain affected by cellular phones and tablets?
* How does flying increase your radiation toxicity by a 100 fold?
* Why was the US military concerned about radiation from the 1950s?
* The latest breakthrough that allows you to protect yourself and your family from WiFi radiation.

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In our modern world, we're bombarded by so many electromagnetic waves it's been called "electromagnetic pollution." It comes from appliances like hairdryers, refrigerators, computers, microwave ovens, air conditioners, compact fluorescent bulbs, vacuum cleaners and, of course, cell phones. Most researchers say these radio waves are weak and harmless to humans. Is this really true?

In this eye-opening informational guide, Dr. Sundardas Anamalay presents the dangers of radiation toxicity and how to protect your family from these unexpected traps. Covering a range of topics, audiences can expect to discover answers to crucial concerns.
* What are common sources of non-ionizing radiation toxicity?
* What are the 5 steps you can take to reduce radiation toxicity?
* How is your child's brain affected by cellular phones and tablets?
* How does flying increase your radiation toxicity by a 100 fold?
* Why was the US military concerned about radiation from the 1950s?
* The latest breakthrough that allows you to protect yourself and your family from WiFi radiation.

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