A SENSE OF CURIOSITY IS NATURE’S ORIGINAL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Hello WEDNESDAY,
Its already hump day, middle of the week. If you are reading this you have made it past the Tuesday mark. I woke up to the phrase, curiosity killed the cat? Not exactly.
Evidence continues to emerge about the benefits of being aware of issues that are affecting us in today’s world. Not only does staying wide-eyed about the world makes life more interesting, it also has a number of surprising benefits.
Your curiosity about people and the world around you can make your social life richer. If you demonstrate an interest in what someone has to say and maintain many of your own interests that you can discuss, people probably enjoy spending time with you.
Curious people are often considered good listeners and conversationalists
It can help protect your brain, it can help you overcome anxiety, it correlates with happiness, it can help you learn pretty much anything. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked why. Bernard Baruch
ASK QUESTIONS!
As, I continue to write about 5G; by the end of this week you will be just as knowledgeable as Dan and I are. You may then be curious on what the world will be like in the next ten years.
I’m going to reserve this page for the key word millimeter waves! One
characteristic of 5G is its use of millimeter waves.
4G networks use radio waves to broadcast data. But the radio spectrum is already crammed full of signals. 5G seeks to use a whole new spectrum — that of millimeter waves — to allow for more traffic. Think of it like building a second highway when the first one gets too packed with cars.
Millimeter waves get their name because they’re much shorter than radio waves at only 1 to 10mm in length. Shorter waves mean these are higher frequency, which means they transmit more energy.
Millimeter waves are generally considered to be absorbed by the body within a few millimeters of the skin. Since millimeter waves have never been used before in consumer applications, there is limited scientific data on their health consequences.
Awareness without action is worthless. Phil Mcgraw
Research has demonstrated that even short-term exposures can harm the peripheral nervous system, the immune system and the cardiovascular system.
5G health risks may be amplified because of how, according to one study, 5G EMF radiation interacts with the human body.
The study lead by Dr. Yuri D Feldman at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that human sweat ducts act as an array of tiny, helix-shaped antennas when exposed to millimeter waves.
The findings suggest that human skin not only absorbs but actually amplifies the radiation from millimeter wave networks.
According to Dr. Feldman and team, “the full ramifications of what these findings represent in the human condition are still very unclear”.
They add that further study is “poignant now because of the interest of industry to exploit precisely this signal range (100 GHz – 400 GHz) for communications and possible consequent side effects on the public.”
There are much more health risks of 5G & millimeter waves. Beyond the more widely known risks from EMF exposure of cancer and infertility, other studies highlight additional 5G network dangers.
Dr. Russel - For example, an article by Dr. Cindy Russell in Santa Clara Medical Association’s the Bulletin references a number of studies linking 5G millimeter wavelengths to heart problems, birth defects, decreased antibiotic sensitivity, cataracts, and immune system suppression. Dr. Russell calls strongly for the development of safety regulations and thorough pre-market testing of 5G technologies.
There are no foolish questions, and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions. Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Dr. Pall- In his book about 5G health risks, Dr. Martin Pall outlines eight pathophysiological effects caused by exposure to non-thermal levels of EMF radiation:
1. Attack our nervous systems including our brains leading to widespread neurological/neuropsychiatric effects and possibly many other effects.
This nervous system attack is of great concern.
2. Attack our endocrine (that is hormonal) systems. In this context, the main things that make us functionally different from single celled creatures are our nervous system and our endocrine systems – even a simple planaria worm need both of these. Thus, the consequences of the disruption of these two regulatory systems is immense, such that it is a travesty to ignore these findings.
3. Produce oxidative stress and free radical damage, which have central roles in essentially all chronic diseases.
4. Attack the DNA of our cells, producing single strand and double strand breaks in cellular DNA and oxidized bases in our cellular DNA. These in turn produce cancer and also mutations in germ line cells which produce mutations in future generations.
5. Produce elevated levels of apoptosis (programmed cell death), events especially important in causing both neurodegenerative diseases and infertility.
6. Lower male and female fertility, lower sex hormones, lower libido and increased levels of spontaneous abortion and, as already stated, attack the DNA in sperm cells.
7. Produce excessive intracellular calcium and excessive calcium signaling.
8. Attack the cells of our bodies to cause cancer. Such attacks are thought to act via 15 different mechanisms during cancer causation.
WHAT EVER THE WEATHER 🌤️
Good morning Wednesday 🌄 where ever you go 🌞 what ever the weather🌤️ always take your own sunshine 🙂 have a fantastic hump day.
Dr. Pall argues at length that each of these negative health effects from EMF exposures will be exacerbated by the rollout of 5G.
Awareness without action is worthless. Phil Mcgraw
Research has demonstrated that even short-term exposures can harm the peripheral nervous system, the immune system and the cardiovascular system.
Skin Amplifies 5G Health Risks- 5G health risks may be amplified because of how, according to one study, 5G EMF radiation interacts with the human body.
The study lead by Dr. Yuri D Feldman at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that human sweat ducts act as an array of tiny, helix-shaped antennas when exposed to millimeter waves.
The findings suggest that human skin not only absorbs but actually amplifies the radiation from millimeter wave networks.
According to Dr. Feldman and team, “the full ramifications of what these findings represent in the human condition are still very unclear”. They add that further study is “poignant now because of the interest of industry to exploit precisely this signal range (100 GHz – 400 GHz) for communications and possible consequent side effects on the public.”
There are much more health risks of 5G & millimeter waves. Beyond the more widely known risks from EMF exposure of cancer and infertility, other studies highlight additional 5G network dangers.
Dr. Russel - For example, an article by Dr. Cindy Russell in Santa Clara Medical Association’s the Bulletin references a number of studies linking 5G millimeter wavelengths to heart problems, birth defects, decreased antibiotic sensitivity, cataracts, and immune system suppression. Dr. Russell calls strongly for the development of safety regulations and thorough pre-market testing of 5G technologies.
And, it goes on! Tell me that we should not be concern with this issue of 5G!
Awareness is not an idea about awareness, as it is not thought at all. Awareness allows you to feel life as it's happening, as it is in perception that consciousness and all spiritual qualities are manifest. Belsebuub
SHERRY'S SUPER-DELUXE OPEN SAUSAGE SANDWICH
Looks what's coming up at Sherry's kitchen. 🥚Sherry's super-deluxe open sausage sandwich for brunch. Stay tune for tomorrow with the recipe.
As Dan and I being cancer survivor’s and knowing what can weaken one’s immune system, this is horrifying to us. How can we have our cake and eat it to?
The next couple of blogs, I will write about what we learned at the cancer convention that we attended to four years ago and what we can do for ourselves to protect us from this evil topic.
As, I spend this week all on 5G, it was amazing what Dan and I learned.
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