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A health coach, trainer, and international public speaker on health matters, Beverly A. Jensen is a life-long practitioner of natural health treatments. After healing herself of two autoimmune illnesses before they had AMA labels, she founded and wrote a website on medical systems and treatments used globally. The site, WomensMedicineBowl opened in 2003, and is directed toward American women. Historically (and statistically) women everywhere make the health decisions for the whole family. Dr. Jensen began a career in journalism while living on Okinawa in the 1960s, and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from the University of Missouri. After completing a doctorate in communication at the University of Washington, she managed health projects and taught health promotion internationally for over 25 years. She continues to live and work internationally. Her book based on her international exposure and personal experience in health is forthcoming in 2020, "21st Century Wellness Rx: Self-care to Prevent & Cure Chronic Disease."

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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Getting Fried by WiFi in Airplanes Thousands of studies done globally have reported the harmful effects of electromagnetic frequencies in wireless transmission. In 2015, the insurance industry concluded that science proves the non-ionizing radiation from WiFi devices, and insurance will NOT cover health claims due to EMF. Now it's being beamed through many aircraft, exposing passengers and crew to continuous radiation.
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, November 19, 2021
Benefits of Natural Immunity from COVID Must be Credited Many millions of Americans have had the coronavirus and recovered from it. They developed natural immunity. The CDC admitted on Nov. 5 that they have done no tracking on whether those who have had the virus get reinfected or transmit the virus to others. Yet, the Vax cards and mandate policies are isolating those who have the greatest, longest-lasting protection and, studies show, don't cause variants. .
Metro Wireless Node., From WikimediaPhotos
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, April 11, 2020
Reduce Your WiFi Exposure During COVID19 Quarantine at Home If everyone in the household continues their usual amount of cell-phone calls and time on computers, the family at home during quarantine is subjected to higher rates of EMF than usual. And none are healthy. Here's why we need to stay safe at home and eight tips on how to reduce radiation at home during the quarantine.
Series: Tracking Electromagnetic Radiation/Fields (2 Articles, 30874 views)
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(22 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, March 22, 2020
During Shutdown 5G Being Installed Covertly in US Schools, Dept of Education Directive The 5G Crisis site, TakeBackYourPower.net published this article on 5G cells and biometric systems being installed in schools under disguise of "disinfecting" the properties and under directives from the US Dept of Education. Check on what's going on in your neighborhood and report it!
Series: Tracking Electromagnetic Radiation/Fields (2 Articles, 30874 views)
Radiation fields surrounding Earth, From Uploaded
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, December 30, 2019
What the Insurance Industry knows about Electromagnetic Fields, that No One is Telling You, the Consumer For decades the telecom industry claimed the cell phone caused only (harmless) thermal health effects. In 2015, the insurance industry decided there was ample evidence of non-ionizing radiation due to the cell phone. The industry treats Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) as a pollutant (similar to asbestos) and doesn't cover the health effects. On Dec. 9 the U.S.Supreme Court ruled that consumers can be warned!

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