Only when in use - but, of course, that is when you are holding it up to your ear. * - incorrect, cell phones transmit even when not in use, and even when off in some cases.*

If you have a cordless house phone, the handset emits radiation only when in use. * - incorrect, all modern cordless phone handsets transmit at all times, even when on the base.*

But the cordless base/recharging station where the antenna is emits radiation constantly (just like a cell phone tower with antennas). *- 99% of modern cordless phones do. 49mhz, and 900mhz cordless units do not.*

If you have a WI-Fi system, your Wi-Fi router also emits radiation constantly. * - Indeed, but it is much more harmful in my my tests when you have receivers of those signals in the home.*

Having a Wi-Fi router is like having a cell phone tower in your house!
* - True, they are a health hazard. The German govt. has told its citizens to turn off their routers.*

Your laptop that uses Wi-Fi emits radiation when you connect to the Wi-Fi system (kind of like the cell phone). * - Even when off they do, as incredible as that seems. Modern laptops have some sort of WiFi setup that can't even be fully disabled in windows hardware configuration from control panel. After disabling my sons, I still got WiFi signals from it. Very curious!*

The problem is with the continuous types of exposure from base stations and for people who have a cell phone glued to their ear for hours a day. * - Agreed, and it is cumulative. Your blood is disrupted, and can't keep up. It also induces a constant Candida overgrowth in the body combined with a lower PH. (Acidic)*

The units kids use of texting also emit, but at least when texting they do not hold them to their ear - that helps. * - True, but newer phones have a huge bubble of bad energy, some over 10+ feet.*

Some additional things I discovered through careful investigation...

1) There are many hidden sources of WiFi/Microwaves in the home. Xbox360's emit a powerful microwave signal even when turned off! So keep them unplugged. Nintendo Wii emites a fairly good signal, even when OFF, so keep it unplugged. Many new printers, shredders, cameras, shavers and other things emit pretty strong signals. Buy older units, disable the wireless aspects, or find a good technician to dig inside and force it off. (these guys will be valuable in the coming times, for sure)

http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/16/xbox-360-sending-out-disruptive-2-4ghz-vibes/
*Xbox 360 sending out disruptive 2.4GHz vibes?*

2) You can find older 900mhz phones that don't power up until they are used. However I recommend corded phones in the home. ONE COMPANY on the planet is making "Safe" DECT phones.. Imagine that, only one company! * This is an important video to watch:*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNy9R2c-2iE


http://www.lowradiation.co.uk/
Low Radiation DECT Cordless Phone


Del wrote:
Only when in use - but, of course, that is when you are holding it up to your ear. If you have a cordless house phone, the handset emits radiation only when in use. But the cordless base/recharging station where the antenna is emits radiation constantly (just like a cell phone tower with antennas). If you have a WI-Fi system, your Wi-Fi router also emits radiation constantly.
Having a Wi-Fi router is like having a cell phone tower in your house!
Your laptop that uses Wi-Fi emits radiation when you connect to the Wi-Fi system (kind of like the cell phone). The problem is with the continuous types of exposure from base stations and for people who have a cell phone glued to their ear for hours a day. The units kids use of texting also emit, but at least when texting they do not hold them to their ear - that helps. Del

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* PT Ferrance <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Monday, April 26, 2010 9:45 AM
    *Subject:* CS>another question about cell phones

    Hi,
    I was wondering if anyone know of a cell phone radiation danger
    when the phone is not in use?  Does it only emit radiation when
    you are actually talking?  Or all the time???
    Thanks.
    PT