THIS CAME IN THIS MORNING FROM SOMEONE WHO WISHES TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS AND WHO HAS ASKED ME TO FORWARD THIS INFORMATION. SHE HAS FOLLOWED WHAT IS PRESENTED ON THIS BLOG AND DISTILLED THIS DOWN FOR YOU–
I Believe There Is A Link Between EMF Exposure and Autism.
The autism rate continues to grow. As of yet, the cause of this brain disorder REMAINS unknown.
I believe that EMF (Electro Magnetic Frequency) emissions from devices such as wireless computers, cell phones, tablets, cordless phones, wifi routers, wireless gaming controllers are damaging to the brain of developing fetus.
We have all seen what happens when a piece of metal foil or fork is accidentally left in the microwave. The microwaves hitting the metal creates an electrical discharge on the item.
Our bodies contain metals and when the EMF hits our bodies, it impacts our bodies, and if we are pregnant the fetus is also impacted. We believe that Carbonyl Iron, if taken as a prenatal vitamin, may provide a buffer to EMF exposure and can possibly prevent the incidence of autism.
There are two things that I believe that you can do to assist in the delivery of a healthy child:
1) Take prenatal vitamins containing Carbonyl Iron while pregnant or
2) Do your best to eliminate exposure to EMF emissions if not possible, be aware of possible EMF exposure in your surroundings and try to limit it. Hard wire your electronic devices.
The unexplained climbing rate of autism along with the expansion of EMF emissions and WiFi in our surroundings is very alarming. We believe the cause of autism to triggered by EMF exposure and are passing this information on.
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#1 by Kayla A Knutson on October 4, 2019 - 10:47 am
What the doctors seem to highly reccomend is the Vitron C. The label says carbonyl (elemental iron). Is that what someone should be looking for on their labels? I understand you aren’t a physician and may not be able to give direct advice, but I need a clear guide to finding a proper supplement. I unknowingly didn’t take it properly last pregnancy and would like to prevent low iron this pregnancy. I do take grass Fed beef liver supplements, but i fear this still won’t be enough.
#2 by Anonymous on October 9, 2019 - 8:23 am
Asking Joe for medical advice is like asking a joke of an insurance salesman that has zero understanding of how science works for medical advice.
Oh wait. That’s exactly what it is.