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“My YouTube motorcycle cancer risk videos prove excessive ELF EMF magnetic
field radiation above motorcycle seats,” says motorcyclist Randall Dale Chipkar. “
Cancer-controversial ELF EMF’s flooding millions of motorcyclists is
unacceptable especially for avid rider cancer survivors and chronic illness
patients,” says Chipkar.
“Motorcycle ELF EMFs also penetrate bone marrow melatonin. Bone marrow
melatonin controls oxidation and cytotoxicity for developing red blood cells, white
blood cells, stem cells, dendritic cells, B-cells, T-cells, NK-cells, etc. Bone marrow
bio-electric homeostasis and cell formations are crucial for immune system
defense against pathogens, disease and cancer,” adds Chipkar.
The Motorcycle Cancer Book won the 2011 Health/Medical eLIT Bronze Award
and Silver Medal for Randall Dale Chipkar, the Health eBook Award-2012
International Book Awards and the IBA Health: Men's Health Finalist Award.
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Melatonin
ELF EMF magnetic field radiation invasion is associated with many detrimental
bio-effects. One of the most profound effects is the disruption of both the
production and role of melatonin. This is most disturbing as melatonin is our
natural anti-cancer-growth hormone. Below is a comprehensive list of how
important melatonin homeostasis is to our physiology. Special thanks to the
Biogenesis website for this research.
Cardiovascular System
Cells
Digestive System
Excretory System
Immune System
Supplemental Melatonin (40 mg per day combined with low doses of exogenous
Interleukin 2 (IL-2)) causes an increase of up to 30% in Helper T-Lymphocytes
and a significant increase in the number of Eosinophils and NK Lymphocytes in
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) patients. This combination also
increases the ratio of Helper T-Lymphocytes to Suppressor T-Lymphocytes in
AIDS patients.
Melatonin reduces the toxicity of the exotoxins produced by the Bacillus anthracis
Bacteria that causes Anthrax.
Melatonin stimulates the formation of Bone Marrow.
Melatonin (10 20 mg per day) directly inhibits the growth of some forms of
Cancer:
Melatonin has been used as a therapy in many advanced tumors of various types
that would not respond to Chemotherapy and on average, 33% of these subjects
experience a significant response.
Melatonin is involved in the prevention of chemically-induced and genetically
related Cancers.
The Circadian Rhythm involving Melatonin synthesis and release is suppressed
in Cancer patients.
Melatonin prolongs the survival times of advanced Brain Cancer (including
Astrocytoma) patients who are being treated with Radiation Therapy and
Melatonin (up to 200 mg per day) has caused significant regression of Brain
Tumors caused by the metastasis of Melanomas.
Melatonin promotes the release of other (as yet unnamed) Pineal Gland
chemicals that work synergistically with Melatonin in the prevention of Cancer.
Melatonin reduces the size of Breast Cancer tumors by 50 70% and prevents the
onset of Breast Cancer (it participates directly in inhibiting the division of
Estrogen-dependent Breast Cancer Cells).
Supplemental Melatonin (20 mg per day) improves the condition of Colon Cancer
patients (in approximately 60% of cases) and reduces the risk of Colon Cancer
by approximately 35%.
Low plasma Melatonin levels are implicated in Endometrium Cancer (women with
Endometrial Cancer have significantly lower plasma Melatonin levels compared
to healthy women).
Melatonin is an effective adjunct to the treatment of Kidney Cancer (it helps to
prevent the metastasis of Kidney Cancer.
Melatonin inhibits the growth of the tumor Cells involved in Ovarian Cancer.
The body's production of Melatonin declines in Prostate Cancer patients (due to
Prostate Cancer causing a decline in the production of Melatonin's precursor
Interleukin-2) and supplemental Melatonin (20 mg per day) has been
demonstrated to inhibit the further development of Prostate Cancer, inhibit the
metastasis of Prostate Cancer and reduce Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) levels
in Prostate Cancer patients.
Melatonin helps to prevent the growth of Cancers that are caused by excessive
exposure to Estrogens.
Melatonin improves the effectiveness of exogenous Interleukin 2 in the treatment
of many types of Cancer.
Melatonin protects against many of the toxic effects of Chemotherapy in Cancer
patients.
Melatonin blocks the uptake and conversion of Linoleic Acid by Cancer cells.
There are specific binding sites for Melatonin on many cells of the Immune
System.
Melatonin increases the body's production of Antibodies in response to Antigens.
Melatonin supplements can restore Immune System function in people whose
Immune Systems are depressed as a result of the Aging Process.
Melatonin protects against many of the toxic effects of Chemotherapy.
Melatonin counteracts the suppression of the Immune System caused by
Pharmaceutical Corticosteroids.
Metabolism
Melatonin (0.1 10.0 mg per night, taken approximately 45 minutes prior to bed
time) helps to prevent Afternon Fatigue the following day.
Melatonin possesses Antioxidant properties:
Melatonin reduces serum LDL Cholesterol levels by 15% 30% in subjects with
high LDL Cholesterol levels (but has no effect on the LDL Cholesterol levels of
persons whose LDL Cholesterol levels are within the normal range).
Melatonin helps to correct the impairment of Slow Wave Sleep (deep Sleep)
experienced by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) patients.
Melatonin counteracts the damage caused by Cadmium to the Liver (e.g. it
inhibits the depletion of Glutathione in the Liver that is caused by Cadmium
accumulation).
Musculoskeletal System
Melatonin facilitates the growth of Bones (it enhances the function of Osteoblasts
and facilitates the mineralization of Bones).
Melatonin helps to correct the impairment of Slow Wave Sleep (deep Sleep)
experienced by Fibromyalgia patients.
Melatonin causes relaxation of the Muscles.
Nervous System
Melatonin (consumed two to three hours prior to the desired sleep time at the
end destination) is a very effective remedy for Jet-Lag.
Melatonin enhances Learning ability.
People who are prone to Migraines generally exhibit lower levels of Melatonin
secretion from their Pineal Gland and supplemental Melatonin helps to prevent
Migraines in such people.
There is some suggestion that supplemental Melatonin may inhibit the sense of
Pain.
Melatonin improves the function of the Parasympathetic Nervous System (by
inducing relaxation).
Melatonin helps to prevent Parkinson’s Disease (by preventing the autoxidation
of Catecholamines in Dopaminergic Neurons).
Melatonin alleviates Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder (DSPD) DSPD subjects fall
asleep earlier and awaken feeling less drowsy and more refreshed when using
supplemental Melatonin.
Melatonin alleviates Insomnia:
The dosage of Melatonin required to alleviate Insomnia is quite variable. It is
recommended that persons prone to Insomnia begin by using 1 mg of Melatonin
two hours prior to retiring. If no improvement occurs, increase the dosage to 2 or
3 mg. Some people are cured of Insomnia by taking Melatonin several hours
before retiring, while others are only cured when they take Melatonin one hour
before retiring.
Melatonin reduces the severity of Tinnitus in some Tinnitus patients and reduces
the likelihood of Tinnitus interfering with Sleep.
Respiratory System
Melatonin may help to prevent or treat (chronic) Tonsillitis (due to its ability to
increase the levels of B-Lymphocytes in the Tonsils).
Sexual System
Melatonin (0.8 8.0 mg per day) improves Sexual Performance in Male Impotence
patients.
Melatonin may be useful for the treatment of Male Infertility (due to its ability to
increase Sperm motility).
Melatonin alleviates the symptoms of Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS).
Skin
Melatonin (applied topically) retards the Aging Process in the Skin, stimulates the
proliferation of Skin Cells and quenches Hydroxyl Free Radicals in the Skin.
Melatonin (cream applied topically prior to sun exposure) prevents Sunburn (via
a similar mechanism to topical Sunscreens) and also helps to repair the damage
caused to the Skin by Sunburn.
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