Friday, September 08, 2017

Cordless Phones are More Dangerous than Cell Phones




Cordless Phones: Even More Dangerous Than Cell Phones?

If you thought you could solve the problem of cell phone radiation by switching back to your landline phone and your landline is a cordless phone, think again.

Studies (1) show that cordless phones emit radiation just the same as cell phones.

In some cases cordless phones are more dangerous than cell phones.

Most cordless phones use DECT (Digital European Cordless Telephone) technology. The handset and the base of the phone, emit pulsed microwave radiation.

Cancer Link With Cordless Phone Radiation

Research from Swedish scientists concludes that cordless phones raise the risk of developing cancer. After evaluating malignant brain tumor patients’ usage of cell phones vs. their usage of cordless phones, they found the cancer risk was multiplied for those who used DECT cordless phones.

Combining cordless phones and cell phones made the risk even higher.

Another problem is the radiation levels. In some cases the radiation from a DECT cordless phone base is higher than the radiation levels found near a cell phone tower.

The third problem is that most cordless phones emit radiation from the handset, as well as the base, at full power, even when the phone isn’t in use.

Watch my short video on cordless phone radiation to better understand what I’m talking about:
DECT cordless handsets send radiation throughout your entire house – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The same goes for the base station, sometimes called the charging unit. All the one’s I’ve tested also emit radiation 24/7.

Cell Phone Dangers Bring Cordless Phone Radiation Into The Limelight

People have always loved the idea of being able to talk to one another across distances. At one time tin cans attached to a long string were used to communicate.

In the 19th century the first telephones came onto the scene. Ever since then we have been refining and reinventing the “talking telegraph”.

If you’re older than forty then you can remember when all telephones had a cord attached to them. This grounded them to the incoming telephone line – it was a cumbersome but effective.

You might remember using extra-long phone lines to connect your phone to the jack so you could roam about your house. Even that was pretty liberating.

When the cordless phone came into being in the 1980s there was no going back. They quickly became the household norm.

In a matter of a very few years we went from relatively low power, low frequency analog cordless phones to high power, higher frequency (some of the new phones operate at 5.8 Gigahertz) pulsed radiation DECT models.

Because telephone advances happened faster than we could understand the relationship between their radiation levels and cancer risk, cordless phones weren’t viewed as a health problem. Not until cell phone use brought the risk of brain cancer to light.

Is Cordless Phone Radiation Worse Than Cell Phone Radiation?



Yes, it is in some circumstances.

With electromagnetic fields (EMFs), proximity to the source of the EMFs and length of exposure are two very important factors.

Do you sleep with your head just a few inches from a DECT cordless phone?

If you do you are exposing yourself to significant levels of cordless phone radiation at the time of day when your body is the most vulnerable.

This is the worst type of cordless phone radiation exposure.

Neither DECT cordless phones nor cell phones are conducive to optimum health.

Combining the two, that’s to say occasional use of a cell phone and merely being in an environment where a cordless phone is in proximity, you are exposing your self to a serious health risk.

As respected Harley Street physician Dr. David Dowson comments, “having a cordless phone is like having a mobile mast in your house. I’d recommend anyone who has one to switch to a plug-in phone.

How To Reduce Your Exposure

Throw away your cordless phone and go back to using a corded phone. Problem solved!

It’s that easy. But is it? I know you’re listening to what I am saying here, but are you really ready for to take this step?

Don’t feel guilty when you answer this. If I hadn’t experienced electrical sensitivity I’d probably have a cordless phone just like everyone else.

If you’re not ready to throw out your cordless here’s what you can do to minimize your EMF exposure and feel a little less guilty:
  1. Unplug your cordless phone when you are not using it for long periods, particularly at night – that’s to say physically remove the plug from the electric socket on the wall AND remove the handsets from areas where you spend time. Even unplugged, charged handsets can still emit EMFs (handset seeking to connect with the base) until the battery has run down
  2. Put the base of your cordless phone a safe distance, at least 6 feet away, from where you spend any significant amount of time – remember EMFs travel through walls
  3. Plug your cordless phone in only when you use it. You might need to plug it in an hour or two before, but once charged most DECTs have 4 or 5 days autonomy (you can store it a metal container to limit radiation emissions whilst it’s discharging)
  4. Keep your conversations short and use the speakerphone function when you can so that you keep it away from your head as much as possible
  5. Have at least one corded phone in your home so if you do disconnect your cordless phones you’ve still got a phone to use

Low EMF Corded Phone – Better For your Health?

Even though a long telephone wire can look messy, my advice is play safe. Being tethered to your land line phone jack is a small price to pay for long term improved health.

If you are hesitating replacing your cordless DECT phone with a corded phone don’t hesitate any longer. Using a low EMF corded phone (thats to say a model which has an inbuilt speakerphone and jack, for corded headset, prefer “airtube” version) will reduce your EMF exposures significantly.

A basic model will suffice for most people, but more sophisticated corded telephones are also available with answering machine.

Another alternative is to find an old analog cordless phone not as safe as a corded phone but considered much safer than the DECT technology – works at a lower frequency – the EMFs are not pulsed.

Have You Got The Message?

Did you ‘get’ that if you use your DECT cordless phone near its base your exposures are higher? They’re higher because you’re exposing yourself to a double dose of EMFs. You get zapped with the radiation from the phone AND from the base unit.

Do you and your family a favor deal with your cordless phone radiation exposures today.

How to live a naturally healthy life

Sources include:
(1) Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2006 Sep;79(8):630-9. Epub 2006 Mar 16.
Pooled analysis of two case-control studies on use of cellular and cordless telephones and the risk for malignant brain tumours diagnosed in 1997-2003.
Hardell L1, Carlberg M, Hansson Mild K.

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