One has the responsibility to fight for ones health even when the majority are in denial! Stay away from cellular use of phones and stay away from cellular towers. If you don't you may find yourself in a heap of medical mess you don't understand. Don't think that your government will be on the ball with this. they have a long history of dragging their heals.
Many Southcott residents mirror residents in other places being bullied by Bell and Rogers into living close to cellular towers and exposed to harmful radiation. Just watch cell phones pop corn if you don't believe and ask why you don't have your cell phone on near a gas pump! Also the risk with cellular phone towers is whole body damage to the immune system and possible leukemia .... So say some well informed experts. More on this later!
Turn off cellular reception when you don't need it. Why pay monopolistic cellular prices anyway when there are alternatives. Do you really need to talk so long on a cellular phone. Potentially bad for your long term health and immune system affecting hormones, sleep and energy!
http://www.lakeshoreadvance.com/2012/06/20/southcott-resident-takes-issue-with-cell-tower-board-says-current-tower-not-safe
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