Will You & Your Pets Survive in Our Wireless Age? - Show #113
Will You & Your Pets Survive in Our Wireless Age? - Show #113 [57:57m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadThis week on Animal Talk Naturally we spoke with Marc Gitomer about surviving in this wireless age. This is a brand new topic, one that has nagged at us but not one we’ve engaged - until now. Which is why we felt it was high time we talk about how all the wireless technology is affecting us and even to a greater extent us pets. Here is this week’s synopsis:
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Synopsis
1. The Radiation Factor
2. Wireless Safety
3. No where to run, no where to hide
4. Deformities & disabilities
5. Children, elderly, and pets
6. How to Survive in This Wireless Age
7. Why & How
8. Humpty Dumpty DNA
9. Safe Wireless Initiative
10. Informed and empowered
11. The Chernobyl Miracle
12. Absorption is critical
13. Home Harmonizer
14. Cell Communication
Quote
Surviving is important, but thriving is elegant. . ~ Maya Angelou
John 10:25-30
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Additional Resources
BioEnergetics Institute
Antenna Search
Short Movie Trailer: The Cell Phone War
The Radiation Poisoning of America
Animal deaths near cell phone relay tower
How Cell Phones Are Killing Birds
EMF Readings From Various Devices We Use Every Day
Arrrooo everyone, it’s a really big show! Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, animal talkin’ day WOOF!
About Animal Talk Naturally
Veterinary naturopaths, Dr. Kim Bloomer and Dr. Jeannie Thomason now in their third year of online talk radio. Unlearning to care for your animals naturally, the human-animal bond and animal nature is their message. You and your animals can be “ears up” for the podcast at www.animaltalknaturally.com.
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