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DANGERS OF ELECTRICAL ITEMS CLOSE TO BEDS

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Joanne C. Mueller

Joanne C. Mueller

Thu, March 01, 2007

I am grandmother of two boys who were diagnosed w/rare immune deficiencies.  One of their primary health problems was said to be asthma.   They often required serial nebulizer treatments, oral Prednisone and prophylactic antibiotics as well as stronger antibiotics for chronic sinus infections.

 

BOTTOM LINE:   I discovered both boys (cousins in different cities) were sleeping close to bedroom walls on which electric meters were mounted to the outside of their respective homes.

 

Beds were moved and the boys "got well!!!"

 

I conducted guinea pig studies in my own home by placing cages against "powerwall" (back bedroom wall w/electric meter on outside of that wall).  One out of each set of two guinea pigs died within 30 days of exposure.  All guinea pigs developed ASTHMA as their first symptoms.....rales confirmed by three veterinarians.

 

White blood cell counts with differentials revealed severe neutropenia, lymphocytosis and hypersegmented neutrophils (slowed DNA synthesis) -- a "marker for irradiation."

 

I strongly recommend persons remove all electrical items from bedsides such as ANY electric clock, small fan, monitor, alarm, touchlamp, lamp w/dimmer switch, power supply box for cordless phone or other electronic device, and more.

 

Any health problem from poor sleep to cancer can be caused by chronic, prolonged, low level EMF/EMR (electromagnetic field/electromagnetic radiation) exposure.

 

Even my husband's Alzheimers has now been reversed to moderate to severe memory and cognitive impairment after moving his electric clock radio off his nightstand.   He also no longer needs to use inhalers for asthma.

 

Take care and contact me if you would like additional information..... Joanne C. Mueller, Guinea Pigs R Us, 731 - 123rd Ave. NW., Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55448-2127....phone:  763-755-6114....email:  jcmpelican@aol.com   (3-1-07)

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