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 Post subject: Similar to Helen Keller
PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:23 pm 
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Similar to Helen Keller before her epiphany, similarly I had spent decades failing to link my symptoms to high GHz CPU's plus EMFs of High-Lumen Backlighting on CRT/LCD monitors. Others have experienced this with newer LED monitors.

Immediately upon the epiphany, I proved it for myself by immediately switching from my latest TOO bright Samsung LCD, to an old, old, CRT dragged up from basement, whose phosphors were 3/4 depleted. It was unbelievable how radically my degenerative symptoms went into remission upon the switch and upon ingesting lots of cherries & cherry concentrate (also realized via epiphany).
But it was TOO LITTLE TOO LATE!
How I wish God had provided the epiphanies long, long ago. I'd be at least 10 years virtually younger!!

Similarly, I bet that subgroups of Asthmatics, ADD kids (studied by researcher Popp), school shootings, MS groups, FM groups, epileptics, autistics, celiacs, etc. etc. are being triggered and/or prematurely aging via EMFs.

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