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Cell Phone Radiation Affects Hormones

Author: emfhealthy
Added: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 21:01:48 -0800
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Cordless Phones Health Rsks Envi Blue tube headset Charles Graham, PhD, physiologist at the Midwest Research Institute in Kansas City, MO., has conducted studies indicating that electromagnetic radiation alters hormone levels. (35) When women were exposed to elevated levels of EMR overnight in the laboratory serum estrogen levels increased. Studies have shown that elevated estrogen levels are a risk for cancer development. Also, testosterone levels in men were reduced following exposure to EMR. Reduced testosterone levels have been linked to prostate and testicular cancers. Much is written today about the harmful effects of “estrogen mimickers” produced from the multitude of many chemicals and pollutants in the environment. Indeed, these products that mimic the effects of estrogen have a damaging effect on the body in terms of their disruption to proper hormonal balance. Dr. Graham believes that electromagnetic radiation may fit the description of an endocrine disruptor better than many of the known environmental hormone mimickers. He feels this occurs because EMR appears to cause its effects by acting on and through hormones as opposed to acting as a hormone as mimickers do. For many years breast cancer patients all over the world have been prescribed a drug called tamoxifen as a means to prevent recurrence of breast cancer. In a study published in Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine in1998, it was shown that tamoxifen lost its ability to halt the proliferation of cancer cells when exposed to EMR. (36) The amount of electromagnetic radiation used to produce this effect was only 12 milligauss. Radiation Protection for the Home

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Lymplex  Lymph Node Cleansing Part 2

Author: emfhealthy
Added: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 13:52:39 -0800
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http://www.balancedhealthtoday.com Heavy Metal Detox with EDTA The transformation of primitive or immature lymphocytes into T-lymphocytes and their proliferation in the lymph nodes is promoted by a thymic hormone called thymosin. Ocassionally the thymus persists and may become cancerous after puberty and and the continued secretion of thymosin and the production of abnormal T-cells may contribute to some autoimmune disorders. Conversely, lack of thymosin may also allow inadequate immunologic surveillance and thymosin has been used experimentally to stimulate T-lymphocyte proliferation to fight lymphoma and other cancers. 4. The spleen: The spleen filters the blood and reacts immunologically to blood-borne antigens. This is both a morphologic (physical) and physiologic process. In addition to large numbers of lymphocytes the spleen contains specialized vascular spaces, a meshwork of reticular cells and fibers, and a rich supply of macrophages which monitor the blood. Connective tissue forms a capsule and trabeculae which contain myofibroblasts, which are contractile. The human spleen holds relatively little blood compared to other mammals, but it has the capacity for contraction to release this blood into the circulation during anoxic stress. White pulp in the spleen contains lymphocytes and is equivalent to other lymph tissue, while red pulp contains large numbers of red blood cells that it filters and degrades. The spleen functions in both immune and hematopoietic systems. Immune functions include: proliferation of lymphocytes, production of antibodies, removal of antigens from the blood. Hematopoietic functions include:

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Treatment & Assessment of Geriatric Patients , BMS , The Vibraboard

Author: emfhealthy
Added: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 13:52:39 -0800
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Treatment & Assessment of Geriatric Patients The transformation of primitive or immature lymphocytes into T-lymphocytes and their proliferation in the lymph nodes is promoted by a thymic hormone called thymosin. Ocassionally the thymus persists and may become cancerous after puberty and and the continued secretion of thymosin and the production of abnormal T-cells may contribute to some autoimmune disorders. Conversely, lack of thymosin may also allow inadequate immunologic surveillance and thymosin has been used experimentally to stimulate T-lymphocyte proliferation to fight lymphoma and other cancers. 4. The spleen: The spleen filters the blood and reacts immunologically to blood-borne antigens. This is both a morphologic (physical) and physiologic process. In addition to large numbers of lymphocytes the spleen contains specialized vascular spaces, a meshwork of reticular cells and fibers, and a rich supply of macrophages which monitor the blood. Connective tissue forms a capsule and trabeculae which contain myofibroblasts, which are contractile. The human spleen holds relatively little blood compared to other mammals, but it has the capacity for contraction to release this blood into the circulation during anoxic stress. White pulp in the spleen contains lymphocytes and is equivalent to other lymph tissue, while red pulp contains large numbers of red blood cells that it filters and degrades. The spleen functions in both immune and hematopoietic systems. Immune functions include: proliferation of lymphocytes, production of antibodies, removal of antigens from the blood. Hematopoietic functions include:

Anti-bacterial Fungal Detox

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Hematology Oncology Dr. Ackerman for Testicular Cancer|FL 32108

Author: fusdfbx45
Added: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:33:11 -0800
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Visit http://www.FirstCoastOncology.com , Hematology Oncology Dr. Scot Ackerman, tells about radiation and testicular cancer in Orange Park FL 32206. For information call us at (904) 880-5522.

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Oncologist Dr. Ackerman for testicular cancer

Author: fusdfsu37
Added: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 19:35:45 -0800
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Oncologist Dr. Scot Ackerman, tells about testicular cancer in Jacksonville FL. For information visit us at www.FirstCoastOncology.com or call us at (904) 880-5522.

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Cordyceps and its Immune Stimulating Properties

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Added: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 13:54:37 -0800
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Radiation Oncology for Testicular Cancer |Bryceville FL 32067

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Added: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 13:54:37 -0800
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Visit http://www.FirstCoastOncology.com, Radiation Oncology by Dr. Scot Ackerman, tells about treatment of cervical cancer in Bryceville FL 32073. For information call us at (904) 880-5522.

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