Monday, May 5, 2014

Cell Phones Ring to Bring Sufferings?





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  • Our bodies use electrical signals. They rely on NATURAL energies. Muscle testing can show that the effects of cell phone towers are negative to our bodies.

  • The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of recent interest and study, as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world. As of November 2011, there were more than 6 billion subscriptions worldwide.Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. Other digital wireless systems, such as data communication networks, produce similar radiation.
    In 2011, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified mobile phone radiation as Group 2B - possibly carcinogenic. That means that there "could be some risk" of carcinogenicity, so additional research into the long-term, heavy use of mobile phones needs to be conducted.
      When you make a call on your mobile phone, it emits electromagnetic radio waves also known as radio frequency, or RF energy. Antenna from the nearest cell phone tower will then receive these radio waves.
    Cell phone tower consists of antennas that both transmit and receive signals from mobile phones.
    After receiving signal from a mobile phone, the cell phone tower then transmits the signals to a "switching center" - a telephone exchange for mobile phones. Here the call is connected either to another mobile phone or to telephone network.

    High electromagnetic energy fields

    Almost all mobile phones, except for satellite phones, use cellular technology including GSM, CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) and the old analog mobile phone systems.

    How mobile phone irradiate your body

    The electromagnetic fields caused by mobile phones are more complex than for other electrical or electronic gadgets.
    Digital mobile phones use a frequency of about 900 mega Hertz (MHz) for the GSM system and 1,800 MHz for the PCN (Personal Communication Network) system. Both fall in the microwave region of electromagnetic spectrum.
    Mobile phones thus emit microwaves during transmission. Highest energy output comes during the first several seconds. A handset typically radiates 1-2 Watts energy at peak.

     

    Not just voice

    When you talk on your mobile phone, your voice is transmitted from the antenna as radio frequency radiation between 800 MHz and 1,800 MHz, a range that's right in the middle of microwave territory.
    But a handset that is in operation also has a low-frequency magnetic field (EMF) associated not with the emitted microwaves, but with surges of electric current from the battery.
    This is necessary to implement "time division multiple access" or TDMA, the system currently used to increase the number of people who can simultaneously communicate with a cell phone tower. This radiation is at 217 Hz.

    Another form of energy

    With handsets that have an energy saving discontinuous transmission mode (DTX), there is an even lower frequency pulsing at 2Hz, which occurs when the user is listening, but not speaking.
    The above does not include the energy fields from the cell phone tower. A cell phone tower antenna typically radiates 60 W.
    Every communication between handset and cell phone tower is grouped into "frames", which are in turn grouped into "multi frames". This results in an additional low-frequency pulsing of the signal at 8.34 Hz.
    This pulsing, unlike the 217 Hz radiation, is unaffected by call density. Thus it is a permanent feature of the emission.
    It has been reported that the DTX pulse frequency at 2 Hz and the TDMA frequency of 8.34 Hz correspond to frequencies of electrical oscillations found in human brain, specifically the delta and alpha brain waves, respectively.
    It is thus quite possible that living organisms have a 2-fold sensitivity to pulsed GSM signal, both to the microwave carrier and the lower frequency pulsing of TDMA and DTX signals.
    Source: http://www.alternative-magnetic-therapy.com/how-cell-phone-towers-work.html


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