PT Ferrance wrote:
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
A cell phone emits radio waves at all times. However it emits more when in use, and the most when placing a call or ringing. The amount it emits also increases for most of them as you get further from the tower it is connected to, although the radiation from the tower goes down.

From what I can gather, radiation tends to hobble your immune system. Once the radiation stops, the immune system bounces back. Since cancer cells are being formed continually in a person's body, from chemicals, radiation and what not, the immune system has to always seek them out and destroy them before they become a tumor. If you are talking on a cell phone, then the immune system is unable to do this while the area is bathed in the microwave radiation. Once you stop talking, the immune system should be able to go ahead and find and destroy the cancerous cells. Thus if you talk on it all the time you could be in real trouble, if you only talk occasionally it would likely not be a problem. The point where the immune system is unable to keep up with cancer cell formation/division will depend on how well your immune system is doing. If someone is on the verge of getting cancer due to the immune system being compromised then it might take very little to cause the cancer to develop, but someone with a robust immune system might not be affected with even 16 hours a day of talking.

Marshall


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