Subject: Re EMF spin control (fwd) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 182912 -0600 (CST) From: "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org> To: emfguru@hotmail.com -------------------------------------------------- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 00:54:21 +0100 From: Christoph ReussTo: Clas Tegenfeldt Cc: "Roy L. Beavers" Subject: Re: EMF spin control (fwd) On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Clas Tegenfeldt wrote: > In almost all research on medicine, cosmetics, chemical hazards or whatever, > rats, pigs, monkeys and all kinds of animals, cell cultures are used > successfully. Why not in EMFs? The best counterargument I have heard > about the similarity between rats and humans is "DNA is DNA". A DNA > molecule breakage due to exposure to microwaves cannot know it is > a part of a rat or part of a human, can it? The difference is that the DNA _repair_ mechanisms are much more sophisticated in humans than in rats. Rats are not designed to live for 100 years. If there were no DNA repair mechanisms at all, we would all rather soon get cancer just from terrestrial and cosmic background radiation and DNA read/write errors during cell division. If our repair mechanisms are weakened and overtaxed by toxins, free radicals and EMR, we get cancer. Greetings, Chris Archive provided courtesy of WaveGuide, http://www.wave-guide.org Reprinted with permission of Roy Beavers, http://www.feb.se/EMF-L/EMF-L.html