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    OK, the article on cell phones and belly fat led me to do some research today. Youtube.com has alot of information for those of you who are interested. Also,here’s  a free downloadable magazine devoted to providing information on EMF and how to protect yourself and your family. Lots of reading, but worth it! Please share with your family and friends-

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    This post was written by cathy on June 5, 2009

    CELL PHONES LINKED TO BELLY FAT

    Someone in our group called with this information-she purchased a magazine, FIRST, which had the following alert:

    “Exposure to electromanetic frequencies (EMFs) – magnetic fields emitted by electrical equipment such as cell phones, computers, microwaves and TVs, can result in excess belly fat, warns Sherrill Sellman, N.D., a certified electromagnetic radiation safety advisor. EMFs cause internal stress that triggers a rise in blood lecvels of unhealthy inflammatory compounds, explains Dr. Sellman. That rise in internal inflammation can lead to insulin resistance and the fat, fatigue, brain fog and low libido it causes.

    To limit exposure to EMFs: Leave the kitchen when the microwave is on, turn off cell phones when they’re not being used and utilize a hands-free headset; place any cordless phone in the bedroom as far away from the bed as possible and turn off or unplug electrical equipment that’s not in use.”

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    This post was written by cathy on June 5, 2009