Subject:  Meningococcal Infections rising--due to 
Date:     Thu, 27 Jul 2000 163405 -0500
From:     Roy Beavers 
To:       Roy Beavers 
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..........Response from EMF-L........

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Meningococcal Infections rising--due
to cell-phone?(Reuss)(Bormann)..
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:09:47
From: Alasdair Philips 
To: guru@emfguru.com
References: <397F5498.11CDFDF8@emfguru.com><3980560A.C7362563@js-net.com>

Roy
I assumed he was primarily referring to Dr Henry
Lai's work that
shows a break-down of the blood-brain barrier when
exposed to quite
low levels of microwave RF (such as cell phones
give off)...
... Henry should respond if possible.
Bright blessings to all
Alasdair


At 15:00 27/07/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>..........Response from EMF-L...........
>
>[......I considered that Chris Reuss' was
pointing out the kind of an
>'association' that would be the result of the
immune system impact or
>"damage"......  Which, for many years has been
speculated-about in EMF
>research circles........ Probably we all agree
with that.......
>guru........]
>
>
>"Dr. Carolyn Bormann" wrote:
>
>> Vaccines are a better answer than
EMF...although I believe EMF toxicity
>> can predispose one to immmune dysfunction,
which opens the doors to
>> these types of infections.
>>
>> Dr. Borman
>> ******************
>>
>> Roy Beavers wrote:
>>
>> > .............Forwarded by EMF-L.........
>> >
>> > -------- Original Message --------
>> > Subject: Meningococcal Infections rising --
due to
>> > cell-phone EMR ?
>> > Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 22:27:58 +0200
>> > From: creuss@bluewin.ch (Christoph Reuss)
>> > To: Roy Beavers 
>> >
>> > The number of Meningococcal Infections (which
>> > often lead to meningitis)
>> > has been rising in the past few years in Switzerland:
>> >
>> >    Year:   #cases:  lethal:
>> >    1996       99        6
>> >    1997      107        7
>> >    1998      121       11
>> >    1999      166       14
>> >    2000     (270)  extrapolated from first 2 months
>> >
>> > Meningococcal bacteria are normally living in the
>> > throat of 5-10% of the
>> > population.  An infection only occurs in the very
>> > rare event that the
>> > bacteria manage to get into the brain by crossing
>> > the mucous membranes
>> > and the blood-brain-barrier.  So I suspect the
>> > increase in meningococcal
>> > infections may be due to the increasing exposure
>> > to EMR from cell-phones
>> > and -towers.
>> >
>> > I wonder if similar increases have been observed
>> > in other countries.
>> >
>> > Cheerio,
>> > Chris
>
>


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