Dr. George Carlo’s UK Parliament Presentation

In the previous post we gave a link to the UK TV interview of Dr. George Carlo during his visit to the UK Parliament to give a presentation on EMF and its effects on health. You can read the Mast Sanity briefing about his presentation here: Mast Sanity Briefing – Presentation by Dr. George Carlo.

In addition to describing the mechanism that explains the development of symptoms of electrosensitivity, Dr. Carlo also outlined three levels of intervention the public should be aware of:

“Primary – The reduction/elimination of exposure, e.g. by shielding, and the employment of measures that prevent the inappropriate triggering of the cell receptors, thus acting on the cause of the problem (headsets and active/passive noise field technologies).”
– The Cell Chip’s MRET noise-field technology falls under this category.

“Secondary. The support of the extant biological system through the use of measures that maintain/restore intercellular communication. These measures are most effective in conjunction with primary interventions and include: subtle energy technologies, diodes, and some pendants.”
– The Cell Chip’s ERT, and the Q-Link pendant’s SRT, both subtle energy technologies, belong to this class.

“Tertiary. The use of measures designed to reverse ill effects and to repair cell damage, e.g. by using technologies that act to rehabilitate and correct cell damage. These work only in conjunction with primary and secondary intervention technologies and include: nutritionals, anti-oxidants and repair supplements.”
– Antioxidants, such as SOD, catalase, glutathione, and Coq10, are found to be depleted from the body by microwave exposure and may need to be replenished. Other nutritional support that could be helpful includes: melatonin, a powerful anti-oxidant noted to prevent DNA breaks in brain cells; zinc, helps preserve the levels of anti-oxidants in the blood; and gingko biloba, an herb considered a powerful anti-oxidant which prevents oxidative damage in the brain, eye and kidney. Gingko also helps support the production of SOD, catalase and glutathione. All these can be readily found at any health food store. (For more information on nutritional support for combating EMR exposure, see Would You Put Your Head in a Microwave Oven by Gerald Goldberg, MD, available from Amazon.com and other bookstores.


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