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Cellphone Radiation - Care Factor?

These all make our lives easier, but our lives aren't any easier if we have no energy all the time and can't physically be our best. In any populated area in the US, you now almost always are in the presence of wireless internet being shot through air, or have a cellphone on you, or around a cell phone tower. These things work because they can go through anything, meaning our bodies as well. Anyone out there adamant about this and actually moved to rural setting to get rid of this exposure?

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I lived in one of the most rural, remote areas in the contiguous 48 - southeast Utah. Google Earth Halls Crossing Utah. REMOTE! No I didn't get cell service or internet, but this area is a HOT BED for Uranium mining. – none Aug 28 2011 at 19:01

closed as exact duplicate by Ed Aug 28 2011 at 19:22

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This may surprise you, but rural areas have cell phones, can receive satellite TV, have the ability to receive over the air TV, AM and FM radio, GPS signals, a variety of hand held wireless devices like "walkie talkies," WI-FI, electricity, running water and some of us in rural areas even wear shoes.

Not to mention rural areas are bombarded with all the radio waves coming from our solar system and deep space.

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I just looked at your blog and I have another surprise for you; Radio Frequency radiation is not the same thing as ionizing radiation and anecdotal evidence is not data.

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Spend a day on a farm. We probably use cell phones, gps, etc. more than some city dwellers. – Erin H Aug 28 2011 at 18:51
Erin, I agree 100% – mth Aug 28 2011 at 18:55
You gals didn't get the question. The only thing that matters is health. I'm searching for people who found their specific health problems got better/worse based on the level of exposure. Why are you telling me the differences in electrical currents, they all are things that the body isn't designed to handle at the extremes that we expose ourselves to. – Charlie Aug 28 2011 at 22:00
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They're telling you that moving to a rural area won't stop your exposure to cell phone radiation. The towers are everywhere. – Mr. Trashcan Aug 29 2011 at 0:43
@Robert, "You gals didn't get the question"--(1) rather patronizing, and (2) I think @mth is a guy – Ed Aug 29 2011 at 3:09
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