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#1 by Rex the Dog on August 8, 2013 - 6:47 pm
you can post your comments over there #4, but if they are as ridiculous as Embryono’s “theory”, you’ll be laughed off the page. BTW, if clamping a cord caused “asphyxia” as you so stupidly claim, every baby born in the hospital would wind up in the neonatal ICU. This whole iron/emf thing is moronic, too. I’d tell you to go away, but you do better at looking foolish by keeping this stuff posted.
#2 by Rex the cat on August 8, 2013 - 9:45 pm
The human body runs on very low power levels.
Altering its exposure to trillions of times the naturally occurring levels of just about anything causes problems, especially if the exposure is constant. I have read up on the whole umbilical cord clamping business and he is correct. There is ample literature available for your perusal on the effects of cord clamping. It makes no sense to deprive a child of its blood supply at birth.
As far as iron is concerned, I believe Mr. Imbriano proposed that it actually absorbs the microwave radiation. BASF sells their product for use as such-an absorber.
I am glad he does’t censor comments here.
#3 by amateur night on August 8, 2013 - 9:49 pm
It is all ridiculous. Imbriano is a nut job. His theory is ridiculous. The stealth bomber uses tin foil instead of r.a.m for cover. The Easter bunny causes autism. Yeah right. Imbriano couldn’t be more right on but oh no, there is no cause therefore there is no cure. Please oh please just give us more special ed classes, more fundraising, more foundations, more research that leads no where and just put towers and routers everywhere.