Subject: Re Just a quick question (Maisch) (Simpson) Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 080242 -0500 (CDT) From: "Roy L. Beavers"To: emfguru -------------------------------------------------- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 04:54:55 EDT From: MICROSHLD@aol.com To: rbeavers@llion.org Subject: Re: Just a quick question (Maisch) Don, Obvious I suppose, but it's www.hagenuk.com By the way, it's not a low rad phone but a normal powered one which directs much of the radiation out the back of the phone thereby intensifying exposure into the hand and wrist. Better than the head I know but DNA breaks etc. are no good for you anywhere. We've had reports of users suffering from problems in their arms as a result of using this model, including the famous UK alternative medicine journalist Hazel Courteney who until recently wrote a regular health column for the Sunday Times colour supplement. She complained of electric shock like power surges running up her arm and into the shoulder as a result of using the Hagenuk. She ended up buying a Microshield for it which did the trick even though it doesn't have an antenna! She ended up swopping back to a Nokia because she said she still did'nt feel comfortable using it knowing what it had done to her. When manufacturers eventually start to think about designing new phones which radiate away from the user's head, they better bear this in mind. Hagenuk ceased trading in the UK over a year ago but I think they exist in Italy having been bought out there by a major cellular player called Telital? Regards John Simpson Archive provided courtesy of WaveGuide, http://www.wave-guide.org Reprinted with permission of Roy Beavers, http://www.emfguru.com