Mobile Phone Exposure Might Be Useful If You Are Fighting Alzheimer’s Disease
Posted by Admin | Posted in Alzheimer's | Posted on 26-03-2010
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The research, involving rodents, offers proof that contact with EM waves, as it is related to mobile phone use could safeguard and even change Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers discovered that subjecting mice with Alzheimer’s disease to EM waves produced by mobile phones decreased brain deposits. The deposits are made up of a protein formation known as beta-amyloid. Brain areas created by the unusual build up of the protein are foundations of this disease. This is why the majority of remedies attempt to focus on protein. The researchers isolated the results of the contact with the EM waves to the rodents from other activities, such as physical exercise and eating habits.
In the investigation, ninety six rodents were examined. The group consisted of mice that had Alzheimer’s disease as well as those that didn’t have it. Both the mice that had Alzheimer’s and the regular rodents had been subjected to the EM field produced by regular cellular use for 2 hours for every day for 7-9 months. Now unlike people, the mice couldn’t wear headsets or earphones. The cages they were in were set up around a main antenna producing the mobile phone signal. The animals were then subjected to the EM waves.
The investigators state that if contact was started when the Alzheimer’s rodents were younger, and before it was obvious that they had lost their memory, their intellectual abilities would have been saved. When the mice with Alzheimers had been exposed to the EM waves, their memory got better. The improvements aren’t something that occurs overnight. The improvement takes a good while to see. It is however, something to do some further research on.
The investigators felt that the result of the studies could mean that exposure to the EM waves could was a new way to manage the disease in people as well as possibly healing other mental deterioration diseases. So far there has been no evidence that the exposure is dangerous to the average person; however more research will definitely need to be done to substantiate these claims.





