Cell Phone Damage to Face

You Do Not Have to Be a Psychic

To See Cell Phone  Radiation Damage

Just Look in Your Mirror

Note: Cell phones radiate microwave radiation. Microwave is how everything wireless is powered. including your child’s baby monitor.

I had been told by a beautician that she could tell what side of the head people hold their cell phones by the quality of the skin, and the quality and texture of the hair on that side. Today I verified her observations that cell phone radiation ages  your skin and hair. I understand it is now proven with scientific studies that  radiation  augments your chances of cancer and Alzheimer etc. but you have your own “proof” in your bathroom mirror, if you dare to look.

I  was shopping today  for electronics and was taken care of today a man in his mid forties. He had a Bluetooth draped around his right ear. We were discussing cell phone radiation and I remarked that sometimes the side of the face is the first evidence of cell phone radiation  damage. When I looked at his face I saw that the side of his head that had the Bluetooth was very very different from the other side.

The skin on that side near his ear looked like the skin of an old person, covered with dark patches (looking live liver spots?) and he had 6 different moles or growths in front of his ear. And he had twice as much white hair next to his ear than on the other side. The opposite side had skin that was smooth and unblemished. No dark spots, no moles, no funny ridges…

Do you dare look into your mirror? And if you find the side that gets the most radiation very much deteriorated compared to the other side, what are you going to do about it? Become part of the solution…

 

Note:

http://thatakeover.blogspot.com/2009/02/healh-update-face-off.html

LONDON – Doctors baffled by an unexplained rash on people’s ears or cheeks should be on alert for a skin caused by too much mobile phone use, the British Association of Dermatologists said on Thursday.Citing published studies, the group said a red or itchy rash, known as“mobile phone dermatitis,” affects people who develop an allergic reaction to the nickel surface on mobile phones after spending long periods of time on the devices.
“It is worth doctors bearing this condition in mind if they see a patient with a rash on the cheek or ear that cannot otherwise be explained,”it said.The British group said many doctors were unaware mobile phones could cause the condition.
Safety concerns over mobile phones have grown as more people rely on them for everyday communication, although the evidence to date has given the technology a clean bill of health when it comes to serious conditions like .
“In mobile phone dermatitis, the rash would typically occur on the cheek
or ear, depending on where the metal part of the phone comes into contact with
the skin,” the group said in a statement.

 

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