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Hi folks,

It was mentioned that one of the symptoms of microwave exposure can be eye pain

or pressure. I myself experienced severe eye pain and pressure living near a

cell tower.  It felt like my eyes were going to pop.  I have moved away from

the direct beam, but am still getting expousre to RF, although I do not feel

pain in my eyes now.  But, I notice my vision getting more blurry and my eyes

feel more sticky, even though I use drops often.

From what I have been reading (while I can still read) is that RF causes eye

damage, which in turn causes cataracts.  The cataracts msy not show up for many

years, but will eventually show up, from the damage sustained.   Therefore, I

am looking into ways to try and heal the damage caused by the RF on my eyes over

a 10 year period. 

I am wondering if anyone has tried antioxidant or melatonin drops in the eyes or

if that is even possible?  Does anyone know of ways to heal the eyes from

sustained RF damage?  It appears that the RF depleat the antioxidants from the

lens causing free radical damage.  But since the lens has poor circulation, how

do you get antioxidants to nourish the lens and heal it, other than drops?

http://www.online-eye-info.com/1-exposure-to-microwave-radiation-and-cataract.ht\

ml

Cataract means opacification of the natural human lens. It has been reported

that chronic exposure to low power microwave radiation can affect the

transparency of natural lens because these radiations can affect the biological

and biochemical functions of lens's epithelial cells which are responsible for

keeping the lens clear.  Lenses with damaged epithelial cells can form

opacification which leads to formation of radiation cataract

Here is an exerpt from an article that explains part of what is happening:

One well-understood effect of microwave radiation is dielectric heating, in

which any dielectric material (such as living tissue) is heated by rotations of

polar molecules induced by the electromagnetic field. In the case of a person

using a cell phone, most of the heating effect will occur at the surface of the

head, causing its temperature to increase by a fraction of a degree. In this

case, the level of temperature increase is an order of magnitude less than that

obtained during the exposure of the head to direct sunlight. The brain's blood

circulation is capable of disposing of excess heat by increasing local blood

flow. However, the cornea of the eye does not have this temperature regulation

mechanism and exposure of 2–3 hours duration has been reported to produce

cataracts in rabbits' eyes at SAR values from 100-140W/kg, which produced

lenticular temperatures of 41°C.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_radiation_and_health

Read the following article for scientific proof that microwaves cause cataracts,

(as well as chromosome damage, leakage of albumin into blood brain barrier,

suicidal tendencies, etc.):

" Cataract as a side effect of unprotected exposure to microwave

hyperthermia treatment of breast cancer. "

By Dr Neil Cherry O.N.Z.M1

Associate Professor of Environmental Health

Lincoln University, New Zealand

<snip>

Many years ago it was stated that “In humans, cases of microwave-induced

cataract are well documentedâ€, Birenbaum et al. (1969). They go on to state:

“Early stages of this lens

opacification process are termed incipient cataract, a condition which may lie

dormant for long periods of time without materially reducing visual capability.

Eventually, the opacification spread through the lens substance and becomes

denser. This results in the loss of useful vision at which time the condition is

recognized clinically as cataract.  Ultimately, microwave-induced cataracts

result in blindness.â€

Hence as early as the 1960’s it was well-established that microwaves induced

optical damage of eyes leading to cataracts.

..C.

Superdrove

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