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List,

It has been commented a number of times that:

" 1840 Hz and 1910 Hz have serious long term deleterios effects, including the

STIMULATION of malignant growths. One researcher claims that anyone with

malignancy should NOT use any frequency between 1000Hz and 2000Hz. "

I would like to find out the source of such claims, whether scientific research

or anecdotal experience.

Thanks for your help.

Nenah Sylver

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Hello Nenah,

those are the frequencies with which we use mobile phones.

Note, that those high frequencies are modulated with low frequencies; they

are pulsed.

Many studies have shown, that our body reacts mor heavily on pulsed signals,

then when they are not pulsed.

I have read somewhere the resonance frequencies:

prostate: 1.79 GHz, the liver: 1.85 GHz, the bile 1.87 GHz, the heart 1.918

GHz, the kidneys 1.98 GHz.

According to the official guidelines of ICNIRP, they (the mobile phones)

cannot harm you, because you are protected for the heat.

They do however do not take into account for the a-thermical biological

effects with very low doses over a longer period.

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Claessens

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Seeking source of warning about 1840 and 1910 Hertz

> List,

> It has been commented a number of times that:

>

> " 1840 Hz and 1910 Hz have serious long term deleterios effects, including

the

> STIMULATION of malignant growths. One researcher claims that anyone with

> malignancy should NOT use any frequency between 1000Hz and 2000Hz. "

>

> I would like to find out the source of such claims, whether scientific

research

> or anecdotal experience.

>

> Thanks for your help.

> Nenah Sylver

>

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Somehow I do not understand the connection here...did I miss something?

1840 or 1910 Hz is not in the GHz (gigahertz) range.

1 gigahertz = 1 billion hertz

Best wishes,

Char

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On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 20:21:04 +0200 " charles "

writes:

> Hello Nenah,

>

> those are the frequencies with which we use mobile phones.

> Note, that those high frequencies are modulated with low

> frequencies; they are pulsed.

> Many studies have shown, that our body reacts mor heavily on pulsed

> signals, then when they are not pulsed.

>

> I have read somewhere the resonance frequencies:

> prostate: 1.79 GHz, the liver: 1.85 GHz, the bile 1.87 GHz, the

> heart 1.918 GHz, the kidneys 1.98 GHz.

> According to the official guidelines of ICNIRP, they (the mobile

> phones) cannot harm you, because you are protected for the heat.

> They do however do not take into account for the a-thermical

> biological effects with very low doses over a longer period.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton Antivirus

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

>

>

> > List,

> > It has been commented a number of times that:

> >

> > " 1840 Hz and 1910 Hz have serious long term deleterios effects

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