/pine
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I have been voluntarily exposed to large amounts of electromagnetic radiation (amateur radio)for about 50 years now. Certainly more than the average person. Of course there are limits and guidelines to observe. Of course that is not the same thing as radioactivity. But we all live with a level of radioactivity also, and for some areas of the country, that level is much higher than others. And with our nice weatherproof/draftproof sealed up houses we can in many instances increase that risk considerably.
We are constantly bombarded with all types and frequencies of RF etc. electrons...(wi-fi etc. has only added to the pollution)...
...It's usually not a good thing to have the opportunity to see...but if a person is the sensitive type to such things...FWIW...radiology rooms (where they take x-rays) in hospitals and clinics etc...are lined with lead and block a majority of RF and those that are sensitive enough will easily notice the difference upon entering...it is a bit eerie...!