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Resonance -- Beings of Frequency

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This 90-min documentary shows, for the first time, how mobile phones cause cancer.  Hint: melatonin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vb9R0x_0NQ
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I watched that video.  It was alarming in the way that these sorts of documentaries usually are.

What I wonder about though (and this is probably a pretty simple question to answer) is why taking supplemental melatonin when the sun goes down doesn't address the melatonin deficit issue?

Even if your body is producing no melatonin, if you are taking a melatonin supplement, why does it matter?
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MediumTex wrote: I watched that video.  It was alarming in the way that these sorts of documentaries usually are.

What I wonder about though (and this is probably a pretty simple question to answer) is why taking supplemental melatonin when the sun goes down doesn't address the melatonin deficit issue?

Even if your body is producing no melatonin, if you are taking a melatonin supplement, why does it matter?
Well, "normal" people don't take melatonin, so...  And I'll just point out that even though I upped my dose of melatonin last night to be an exact 500mcg (from 375mcg before that was from the 250mcg even before the before), my sleep was still constantly disrupted by the EMF emitting from the new PC that I am burning in.  So there may be more than one way to deskin the cat, so to speak.  There's other negative side effects from sleep disruption than low melatonin.

And the pineal gland also produces more hormones than just melatonin, many which have not been identified by science yet.
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MachineGhost wrote:
MediumTex wrote: I watched that video.  It was alarming in the way that these sorts of documentaries usually are.

What I wonder about though (and this is probably a pretty simple question to answer) is why taking supplemental melatonin when the sun goes down doesn't address the melatonin deficit issue?

Even if your body is producing no melatonin, if you are taking a melatonin supplement, why does it matter?
Well, "normal" people don't take melatonin, so...  And I'll just point out that even though I upped my dose of melatonin last night to be an exact 500mcg (from 375mcg before that was from the 250mcg even before the before), my sleep was still constantly disrupted by the EMF emitting from the new PC that I am burning in.  So there may be more than one way to deskin the cat, so to speak.  There's other negative side effects from sleep disruption than low melatonin.

And the pineal gland also produces more hormones than just melatonin, many which have not been identified by science yet.
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MediumTex wrote: You should invest in one of those faraday cage bed canopies.
What a novel idea!  Check out this woman...

http://health-todaysgist.blogspot.com/2 ... s-day.html
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