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Every single day, your pets are exposed to radiation. Wifi, cellphones, smart meters, computers, nearby cellphone towers and antennae … they all poison our environments with increasing amounts of electromagnetic radiation.
And pets may be even more sensitive and susceptible to harm.
WHAT’S THE RISK?
Wifi and cellphones are radio waves, just like radio and TV. But they operate in the 2 – 5 GHz range, which is a much higher frequency.
However, newer 5G technology operates at a frequency between 28 – 39GHz, which is considerably higher.
The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified radio frequency radiation (RFR) as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” in 2011. But a 2018 study conducted by the US National Toxicology Program found “clear evidence” that two years of exposure to RFR increased cncer rates and damaged DNA in rats and mice of both sexes.
Over 240 scientists who have published peer-reviewed research on the health effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure signed the International EMG Scientist Appeal, which calls for stronger exposure limits. The appeal claims:
“Numerous recent scientific publications have shown that EMF affects living organisms at levels well below most international and national guidelines. Effects include increased cancer risk, cellular stress, increase in harmful free radicals, genetic damages, structural and functional changes of the reproductive system, learning and memory deficits, neurological disorders, and negative impacts on general well-being in humans. Damage goes well beyond the human race, as there is growing evidence of harmful effects to both plant and animal life.”
So protecting your pets (and yourself) from RFR exposure is an important part of his preventive healthcare plan.
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THERE ARE DIFFERENT GEM STONES THAT WILL PROTECT FROM EMF. ONE OF THOSE IS GEMSTONE CALLED TOURMALINE. IF TOURMALINE IS MIXED WITH QUARTZ IT IS CALLED TOURMALINATED QUARTZ AND THAT GEMSTONE HAS MORE POWER THAN TOURMALINE ALONE IN PROTECTING AGAINST EMF !
HOW MELANIN BATTLES EMF
Melanin is a natural pigment in the body that causes different skin, eye and hair colors. Melanin helps protect the skin from all forms of ultraviolet light as well as blue light. It works by absorbing UV light before it damages skin cells.
Melanin is also an antioxidant, scavenging free radicals that create oxidative stress. Other research suggests melanin can chelate toxins, protect DNA and convert sunlight into metabolic energy.
Recent studies show that melanin from certain mushrooms can protect against radiation exposure.
A 2012 Indian study found that melanin extracted from mushrooms both prevented and mitigated radiation effects, increasing survival rates in mice by 100% and 60% after exposure to whole body irradiation. The researchers concluded that diets rich in melanin may help overcome radiation toxicity.
Other later studies show similarly protective results. One study fed mice a mushroom called Judas’ ear or jelly ear before giving them a powerful radiation dose. Control mice died in 13 days while about 90% of the mushroom-fed mice survived, including some who ate white mushrooms supplemented with melanin.
Other research has examined beta-glucan (the main medicinal property in mushrooms) as a radioprotective substance for chemotherapy or radiation treatments, as well as nuclear emergencies.
COMMON MUSHROOMS HIGH IN MELANIN
Chaga is a nutritionally dense mushroom with a large amount of melanin.
Reishi mushrooms are in a Chinese medicinal herb complex called CCMH that’s been shown to help protect patients receiving chemo or radiation therapy, suggesting reishi may also be a resource against radiation. Another study showed radioprotective effects from both reishi and agaricus mushrooms.
Cordyceps has antioxidant properties and has been shown to mitigate the effects of radiation, even with lethal radiation doses given in one study.
Apple pectin was also successful in reducing Cesium-137 in children affected by Chernobyl. It’s also thought that giving it in conjunction with chaga mushrooms may increase the benefits of both.
Other foods or herbs shown to have radioprotective properties include astaxanthin, curcumin, Bentonite clay, green tea, ginger, echinacea, quercetin, milk thistle and probiotics. Spirulina and chlorella may also help limit absorption.
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