Subject: Meningococcal Infections rising--due to Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 163405 -0500 From: Roy BeaversTo: Roy Beavers -------------------------------------------------- ..........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 > > Archive provided courtesy of WaveGuide, http://www.wave-guide.org Reprinted with permission of Roy Beavers, http://www.emfguru.com