I'm duly skeptical as well, but if the research is legitimate, it would be very useful to know the mechanism. I do note, however, that on Google, the first site to come up is Popular Mechanics, known to be a mouthpiece for disinformation. You're right to raise the skepticism.



On Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010, at 02:01 Asia/Tokyo, Jim Holmes wrote:

My immediate non-rational response to this information is that it is a scam to cover the DNA damage done by frequencies in the gigahertz range.  Maybe it it true, but it is just the sort of stuff that the bad guys promote.  For example, a prestigious Brit medical entity a few years back published a study that indicated that Vitamin C in theraputic doses causes Cancer. 

Jim 

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Jonathan B. Britten <[email protected]> wrote:

And speaking of plaque, see this:

http://www.j-alz.com/press/2010/20100106.html

Researchers claim that cell phone radiation eliminates beta-amyloid plaque in mice.   The probable mechanism is not clear from the > article.

Based on other research I have read,  I wonder whether EM radiation is disabling or destroying some pathogen, thereby allowing the natural immune system to break down and clear the neural plaque.   Researchers in the UK report success with magnetic treatments, and a brilliant MD named Y. Omura claimed effective electromagnetic therapy for Alzheimer's symptoms more than a decade ago.











On Tuesday, Jan 26, 2010, at 12:08 Asia/Tokyo, Pat Lawrie wrote:

Gordon, you might want to check out www.serrapeptase.org for reducing plaque. I just recently started taking it for just that purpose. It is an enzyme and does a LOT of other stuff too.
Pat


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