Subject:  (Coghill) Re ELF-EMF / Radio Waves (fwd)
Date:     Sun, 29 Nov 1998 181400 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org>
To:       emfguru <rbeavers@llion.org>
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Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 15:39:27 EST
From: Cogreslab@aol.com
To: rbeavers@llion.org
Subject: Re: ELF-EMF / Radio Waves (fwd)

Roy, 

Your group may like to be aware of our recent study on the effects of
endogenous electric fields (e.g. brain waves) on human peripheral blood
lymphocytes, presented at BEMS (Florida) our Madeira Congress and last week at
the 4th EBEA Congress in Zagreb. The paper is now being prepared for
publication. Basically it is a breakthough in our understanbding of
brain cell interactions, proving that this connection can be via electric
fields without any chemical interventions. 

Lymphocytes exposed to the endogenous fields of the donor remained
significantly more viable (70+ percent) than unexposed cells from the same
culture, as shown by trypan blue exclusion. Lymphocytes exposed to ELF or
RF/MW radiations showed significantly depressed viability, and this adverse
effect continued two days after cessation of exposure. We have repeated this
study twelve times now over the last six months and the effect is completely
robust (unlike many bioelectromagnetics studies!). 

Tamara and I of course are elated about this breakthrough, which I
think is as important a discovery as that by William Harvey of the circulation
of blood!

Anyone who wants to replicate this finding can get the complete protocol from
our lab, or from our website (http://www.cogreslab.demon.co.uk). It is a very
easy experiment to do, using standard lab equipment and well proven
techniques.

Best wishes, Roger Coghill




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