Subject:  (Philips) (Gordon) Alzheimer's (fwd)
Date:     Fri, 26 Feb 1999 150909 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org>
To:       emfguru <rbeavers@llion.org>
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........Attention Dr. Sobel!!!............

Roy Beavers (EMFguru)
rbeavers@llion.org................
...It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness... 
.................PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN PROFITS...............

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 20:37:45
From: Alasdair Philips 
To: "Roy L. Beavers" 
Cc: jeff.gordon@wellnow.com
Subject: Re: (Gordon) Alzheimer's (fwd)

I have a case of a British Telecom engineer who used his mobiles
over 4 hours almost every day while setting up and testing systems.

He is now 38 and 'retired as unfit for future work' on almost no
pension as his mental state is not considered to have been caused
by his work!

He has almost no new short-term memory (just like Alzheimer's) at
all and forgets new information almost instantly. He can remember 
things he learned many years ago, though.  His NHS Consultant is
convinced it was the excessive digital mobile phone use which has
caused the neurological changes in his brain. The Communication
Workers Union (of which he was a long-term active member) has
refused to take the case forward as their solicitors has advised them
that as there is nothing in the published medical literature to
connect his coondition with microwaves there is no way they could
win in Court. Also, BT warned the Union about probable job losses
if this came fully out... "Don't shake the boat". BT provides free
facilities at its premises for CWUnion Offices...I am told.

Alasdair
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Alasdair Philips    (aphilips@gn.apc.org)
Director, UK Powerwatch,
EMC Engineer and EMF-bioeffects researcher
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At 09:11 26/02/99 -0600, you wrote:
>
>........Verrry interesting, Jeff.......
>
>Roy Beavers (EMFguru)
>rbeavers@llion.org................
>...It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness... 
>.................PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN PROFITS...............
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 08:42:05 -0500
>From: jeff.gordon@wellnow.com
>To: "Roy L. Beavers" 
>Subject: Alzheimer's
>
>On 02/26/99 at 07:01 AM, "Roy L. Beavers"  relayed
>Marjorie Lundquist's saying:
>
>>-I was looking at it because I describe the effects of digital cellular 
>>-phones on the human brain as "likely to produce premature aging of 
>>-the brain" which in my eyes means premature onset of Alzheimer's 
>>-disease....
>
>Just to mention:  Dr. Hugh Fudenberg, immunologist (in either North or
>South Carolina) has reported he's able to assist with "3 of the 4 types"
>of Alzheimer's, using his Transfer Factor approach.  
>
>This suggests there may be a non-trivial percentage of Alzheimer's cases
>that are not "true" Alzheimer's in the strictest sense but rather "a form
>of senility of unknown origin" -- and, it should be noted, there are
>reports of studies done in retirement or nursing homes, in which symptoms
>diagnosable as "senile dementia" cleared up quite readily with
>supplementation of one or another of the B complex vitamins (most of which
>are involved in the manufacture of neurotransmitters).  
>
>(There's a dietary pattern commonly enough seen among seniors that it has
>its own name:  "Tea and Toast Syndrome".  Subsisting on tea and toast
>would indeed be likely to leave one in short supply of water-soluble B's
>after awhile; since they're water-soluble, we essentially need to acquire
>them daily, as a rule.)
>
>Fudenberg's Transfer Factor is intended as a method to "confer" immunity,
>or to "provide a tune-up" for one person's immune system, using factors
>derived ideally from the blood of another person living in the same
>environment but not presenting with the same symptoms.  Fudenberg says the
>brain itself is an integral part of "the immune system", and that he can
>tell what's going on in the brain (e.g., Alzheimer's) non-invasively
>through laboratory blood tests.
>
>This would suggest 3 of the 4 types of Alzheimer's are really immune or
>auto-immune problems, and treatable, rather than "to be expected" aspects
>of a process of aging -- which does lead us back to EMF influences, I
>would say. 
>
>Dr. Harold Levinson, New York psychiatrist, has found simple antihistamine
>products are unexpectedly helpful for his patients with anxiety, panic
>attacks, phobias, and also dyslexia.  It appears a lot of the experience
>of those problems may arise from excess histamines in the Cerebellar
>Vestibular System, which processes -all- our aural and visual stimuli.  
>
>This gives indication that many 'mental ailments', including dementia,
>might have an unrecognized allergy or otherwise changed-response vector,
>including whatever shifts might be produced by EMF et al. exposures.
>
> -- Jeff --    http://www.wellnow.com
>
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