>
>
> Of course there are dosages and you have billions of cells to destroy. Is
> the cataract epidemic in civilized countries a coincidence to wireless
> creation? And man's thin limit of Potassium which is an electrolyte has
> nothing to do with radioactivity (did they have that in Wikapedia?)
>

I didn't know there was a wikipedia page about the bananas thing (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_equivalent_dose), pretty cool! it is
much better explained there.


>
> In human energy, there is catabolic (destructive) and anabolic (creating)
> energy forces. Energy that goes through your skin (like microwaves) and
> destroys cells from the nucleus are destructive.
>

Microwaves don't destroy cells, they just increase the internal energy
which produces heat. That's how  a microwave oven works.


>  Sitting at your pc will make you sleepy, but the real damage shoots
> directly out the back of the pc (or away from any handheld wifi device). I
> assume from your comments you have never measured it before with a gage
> since you did not know where it comes from. A good rf meter is about $200
> shipped, but you can feel it with your hand.
>

If you are feeling sleepy while on the PC, I would suggest talking to your
doctor. You might have some particular condition.


> And if you feel microwave beams with your hand, it is stopping your cells
> from receiving oxygen and other essential body fluids (not understood fully
> by Western medicine).
>

If you feel microwaves with your hand, then I want to know what are you
smoking and how can I get some of that.


>  You cannot isolate yourself from microwaves, granted:
>

Yes you can, in a faraday's cage.


>  but you can keep your head out from the direct beam source which is the
>  most destructive (and it travels up to miles long and through multiple
> walls: but again, the direct mw beam is the most destructive.) You have
> never experienced mw sleepiness working on a pc?
>

Yes, but that only occurs when I am reading Kurt, Kyle and Joey puns.. ha!


>  Leave the back of a wifi pointed at your head (behind the screen) one
> night while you sleep.
>

Not sure what you expect to accomplish with this. But in all seriousness,
you confirmed my suspicion that your are indeed pretty convinced about
this, so I don't see this conversation going much farther than this. And
that is fine. I just felt like giving my professional opinion about it.

Cheers,
Javier.

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