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The Autism Epidemic Can End Today

November 10, 2017

There are simple steps we can take today to reduce the rate of autism and end the autism epidemic. This does not require waiting for more research or a new drug. But it does require that we take action to avoid harmful exposures in our environment.

The first step is preventing exposures that cause genetic mutations. Many children with autism are found to have genetic mutations that they did not inherit from their parents.[1] These are called de novo mutations and usually come from the father’s side. Being an older father is usually associated with a higher risk for genetic mutations in sperm cells[2], but older age can also mean longer environmental exposures. Environmental exposures that decrease fertility and are known to damage sperm should be avoided.[3] One rising environmental exposure is wireless radiation from laptops and cell phones near reproductive organs. Wireless signals have been found to cause sperm and DNA damage.[4][5] Men carrying their cell phone in their front pocket prior to conception are at greater risk for sperm damage and de novo mutations.[6]

A researcher at Stanford studied twins, including some cases of identical twins, where one child had autism and the other did not.[7] He found that genetics alone only accounted for 38% of the factors that contributed to autism. The remaining 62% came from environmental factors.

The two environmental factors that leading doctors and researchers are most concerned about are glyphosate and wireless. Both are relatively new to our environment, and our exposures to them have risen exponentially. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in the herbicide RoundUp. It is extensively used with GMO “RoundUp ready” crops and is also used as a drying agent on wheat to speed the time to market.[8][9] Glyphosate exposure can be avoided by switching to organic foods since the organic standard bans the use of glyphosate.

Wireless use and exposures have been rising dramatically since cell towers and networks were rolled out around 1980. The rise of digital (DECT) cordless phones in the mid-1980s, and later, baby monitors and Wi-Fi, as well as computer use, have brought these exposures closer to our bodies and to our children. At this point, most people are surrounded by these signals that penetrate our bodies 24 hours a day. None of these products were safety tested prior to being released into the market, even though harm, including DNA damage, has been found by researchers.[10] A two-part paper on EMF (electromagnetic fields) and autism published in 2013 examined the published research on the biological effects of wireless and EMF exposures and found that the known symptoms of exposure matched the primary symptoms of autism.[11][12] Many parents are reporting steady and sometimes rapid improvements in their children after reducing sources of constant wireless exposures in their homes, especially when these exposures are reduced during critical sleep hours.[13]

Many other factors are already known to increase the risk of autism.[14][15] Until we have absolute proof that suspected environmental factors are not driving the epidemic, we should take action to avoid exposures, until products are tested and shown not to be associated with autism or biological harm.

Carefully review your home, food, water, and air quality, as well as the products that you buy.[15] Look for household and personal care products that are EWG verified[16] to be free of known toxins. Even if you already have a child on the autism spectrum, improving food quality and your home environment can decrease symptoms, and in some cases, the child can recover.[18][15]

Until we have a full and systematic review of all the environmental factors that can contribute to autism, we must, as responsible parents, take action to avoid exposures that are known to be harmful or are untested, especially ones that are rising dramatically, like glyphosate and wireless. This will require some vigilance on our parts, but nothing new is required and we don’t have to wait to act. We simply have to restore the health of our homes so that our children can be healthy, thrive, and reach their full potential.

References

[1] O’Roak, Brian J., et al. "Sporadic autism exomes reveal a highly interconnected protein network of de novo mutations." Nature 485.7397 (2012): 246-250.

[2] Kong, Augustine, et al. "Rate of de novo mutations and the importance of father's age to disease risk." Nature 488.7412 (2012): 471-475.

[3] Kinney, Dennis K., et al. "Environmental risk factors for autism: do they help cause de novo genetic mutations that contribute to the disorder?." Medical hypotheses 74.1 (2010): 102-106.

[4] Houston, B. J., et al. "The effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation on sperm function." Reproduction 152.6 (2016): R263-R276.

[5] Sepehrimanesh, Masood, et al. "Proteomic analysis of continuous 900-MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure in testicular tissue: a rat model of human cell phone exposure." Environmental Science and Pollution Research(2017): 1-8.

[6] Phones Carried on Belt or in Pants Pocket May Harm Reproductive Health

[7] Non-genetic factors play surprisingly large role in determining autism, says study by group

[8] EU on brink of historic decision on pervasive glyphosate weedkiller

[9] Dr Bush - Why Are Children Sponges for Toxins? Science of the Microbiome & the Extracellular Matrix.

[10] EMF Portal: Search 25,703 publications and 6,069 summaries of individual scientific studies on the effects of electromagnetic fields.

[11] Herbert, Martha R., and Cindy Sage. "Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link–Part I."Pathophysiology 20.3 (2013): 191-209.

[12] Herbert, Martha R., and Cindy Sage. "Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link Part II."Pathophysiology 20.3 (2013): 211-234.

[13] Facebook Autism and EMF Group

[14] Top 5 Autism Suspects and How to Avoid Them

[15] Autism and Your Home

[16] EWG Verified

[17] EWG’s Healthy Home Guide

[18] Faber, Scott, et al. "A clean room sleeping environment’s impact on markers of oxidative stress, immune dysregulation, and behavior in children with autism spectrum disorders." BMC complementary and alternative medicine 15.1 (2015): 71.

Tags Autism, ASD, Glyphosate, Wireless, EMF, Environmental Health, Public Health, Infertility, Children, Parenting, Health
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The view from San Jose westward across Silicon Valley.

The view from San Jose westward across Silicon Valley.

How Do You Know What’s Real in Silicon Valley?

July 27, 2017

      December 1998
Palo Alto, California

I was sitting in a classroom at Stanford listening to Larry Page and Sergey Brin wrap up the last class they were teaching on web data mining.

“I just want to announce that we have formed a company called Google around the database we used in this class. We now have four employees, and you are welcome to interview and join us if you are interested.”

I liked their novel approach of counting links from other sites to determine which web pages were more popular and credible, but this was a far cry from the big search engines like Yahoo and Excite. For the last four months, I had also been working full time managing engineering for the front page of the Excite search engine and portal. We had been getting millions of page views a day and my stock options were up, so I didn't even consider the offer.

I walked out of the classroom content to have finished the last class for my Master’s degree.

. . .

November 2001
Sunnyvale, California

I left Excite after the Internet bubble burst and joined a company called Interwoven.  A few months after I joined, our office moved to a new location next to Onizuka Air Force Base in Sunnyvale.

After the move, one of the engineers sent an email expressing concern about the safety of our new office. The Air Force Base had several very large dish antennas pointed right at our building. A facilities manager responded that he had been assured that this was safe. I deleted the email thread, which I felt was a waste of my time, and focused on my work. This was ridiculous; at Excite we worked right next to the AT&T communications tower in Redwood City and no one had gotten sick.

. . .

August 2009
Los Altos, California

I was walking around the block on a nice summer day, and one of my neighbors greeted me as I walked by. I responded back and then she said in a quiet and concerned voice, “How are you doing?”  

I replied “Good.”

“You look pretty thin.”

“I’m fine, I’m eating really well and exercising.” I didn’t know what else to say.

I finished my walk around the block and went into the bathroom to look into the mirror. I had been doing everything I could think of to improve my health. I had been working out, eating almost all organic food, and avoiding chemical toxins. But my weight has dropped pretty dramatically, and I had lost almost 30 pounds over the last few years. I’m 5’ 10”, and my weight was down to 131 pounds. I’d had to shop in the boys’ department to find pants that fit. I’d had problems sleeping through the night, and I’d had an almost constant ringing in my ears. I was putting way more effort into my health most people and yet, I was missing something. Something was still wrong.

One interesting clue was that the ringing in my ears didn’t happen everywhere, it only happened in certain places. I had several experts go through my home. An audio expert found a high pitched ringing sound in our home that could be traced to electrical noise. I also hired a building biologist to help review our home and office spaces. He found several sources of high exposure to wireless levels and EMF (electromagnetic fields) that we reduced, and my sleep, weight, and health rapidly recovered. The mystery was solved.

Months later, I remembered the email at Interwoven about the antenna, and I drove back there with a radio frequency meter to measure the signal levels coming off the antennas. There was a very large and strong blip about every 5 seconds that you would expect to hear from a rotating radar antenna. I looked up at the big blue cube next to the dish antennas and pointed the meter toward it. The strong pulse was coming from the big cube building, which was apparently concealing a rotating radar antenna. I later learned that this site was a space radar tracking system.

Needless to say, I wish I had not dismissed the concerns about the antenna.

. . .

June 2017
Near Washington D.C.

I pulled up to the home of George Carlo, who ran cell phone safety testing for the wireless industry in the 1990s. As I was taking my backpack out of the car, I heard a voice greeting me from the front porch, “Hey, Peter!”

If you’re assuming this was going to be an intense confrontation, you are just as wrong as I was about wireless being safe. George wrote a book about the harm from cell phones in 2001. We had spoken a few times on the phone over the last seven years about the health impacts of wireless, but we hadn’t met in person.

It turned out we had a lot in common. Neither of us really wanted to work in this area, but once you know the reality of this “secret”, it’s morally difficult to walk away and not share what you know.  

He was asked to test cell phones for safety after they had already been released into the market and he found evidence of biological harm.

“The industry thought they had a PR problem, but what they actually had was a real safety problem.”

And that safety problem has never been addressed. He reported his findings but was ignored. There was too much money at stake.  

George explained: “The FCC didn’t think that the wireless auctions would generate very much money. They were really surprised by how much money the tech companies and telecom companies were willing to pay. The revenue was substantial and helped to balance the federal budget.”

. . .

The objective written on the top of my resume used to be “to empower people with personal technology.”  But now I find the best way to empower myself and others is to make people aware of the current safety issues and give them simple steps they can take to reduce their exposures, especially at night.

Try it for yourself. Turn off your cell phone, Wi-Fi and cordless phone base station at night and see how you sleep. Measure wireless levels in your own home.

I have included a few references, but I would encourage you to do your research and keep digging deeper until you really know, for yourself, what is truly real.

References

Report of Partial Findings from the National Toxicology Program Carcinogenesis Studies of Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation in Hsd: Sprague Dawley® SD rats (Whole Body Exposures)

Scientists call for Protection from Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Field Exposure

WHO: IARC Classifies Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields as Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans

Pall, Martin L. "Microwave frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) produce widespread neuropsychiatric effects including depression." Journal of chemical neuroanatomy 75 (2016): 43-51.

Cell Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age: An Insider's Alarming Discoveries about Cancer and Genetic Damage

Tags Wireless, EMF, Health, Public Health
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Wireless Safety in Your Home

March 6, 2017

This article contains links to slides and references for the talk "Wireless Safety in Your Home" which will be given as the 2nd talk at the "The Impact of Screen time, WiFI and cellphones" event hosted by Mother Corps.

If you are interested in attending, please RSVP by clicking on link below and select "Going": 

Event Details: The Impact of Screen time, WiFi and cellphones
Date: March 7, 2017
Time: 6:00PM-8:30PM
Location:  Pasadena Central Library

Slides:  Wireless Safety in Your Home
Video: <Available after the talk>

References

FCC RF Safety - Frequently Asked Questions

Apple IPad Safety Warnings

WHO IARC Classifies Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields as Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans

International Scientist Appeal on Electromagnetic Fields & Wireless Technology

Glaser, Zorach R. Bibliography of Reported Biological Phenomena ('Effects') and Clinical Manifestations Attributed to Microwave and Radio-Frequency Radiation. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INST BETHESDA MD, 1972.

National Toxicology Program Finds Cell Phone Radiation Causes Cancer

Pall, M.L., Microwave frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) produce widespread neuropsychiatric effects including depression, Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy (2015).

Havas, Magda. "Radiation from wireless technology affects the blood, the heart, and the autonomic nervous system1." Reviews on environmental health 28.2-3 (2013): 75-84.

Richard Lear, “The Root Cause in the dramatic rise of Chronic Disease”

Pall, Martin L. "Electromagnetic fields act via activation of voltage‐gated calcium channels to produce beneficial or adverse effects." Journal of cellular and molecular medicine 17.8 (2013): 958-965.

Herbert, Martha R., and Cindy Sage. "Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link–Part I." Pathophysiology 20.3 (2013): 191-209.

Herbert, Martha R., and Cindy Sage. "Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link Part II." Pathophysiology 20.3 (2013): 211-234.

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Architecture of Radio App

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Books

Reset Your Child’s Brain
Overpowered
Disconnect
Electronic Silent Spring
How to Find a Healthy Home

Films

Generation Zapped (2017)
Mobilize (2014)
Full Signal (2010)

Other Talks

Wireless and Public Health – Mt. View, CA
Wireless: A key piece of the autism puzzle
Reducing symptoms of autism…home environment
Ending autism in your home and in the world

Additional Websites

Environmental Health Trust
LessEMF.com
EMFAnalyst
Baby Safe Project
Facebook Autism and EMF Group

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