Contact Information For Richard Merbler, Rolfer™ In Dallas And Fort Worth

Dallas Office: 8515 Greenville Ave. Ste. N208 2nd. Floor, NW Corner of intersection, Corner of Greenville Ave. and Royal Lane * Dallas, TX 75243
Fort Worth Office: 1502 West Magnolia St., Corner of 7th and Magnolia in the Acupuncture Center * Fort Worth * Texas * 76107
Phone: 972-392-7653 * Email: Rmerbler1@aol.com

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www.emfnews.org www.emfnews.org Out of great concern for the health of our fellow human beings do we – as established physicians of all fields, especially that of environmental medicine – turn to the medical establishment and those in public health and political domains, as well as to the public. We have observed, in recent years, a dramatic rise in severe and chronic diseases among our patients, especially: • Learning, concentration, and behavioural disorders (eg attention deficit disorder, ADD) • Extreme fluctuations in blood pressure, ever harder to influence with medications • Heart rhythm disorders • Heart attacks and strokes among an increasingly younger population • Brain-degenerative diseases (eg Alzheimer–s) and epilepsy • Cancerous afflictions: leukemia, brain tumors Moreover, we have observed an ever-increasing occurrence of various disorders, often misdiagnosed in patients as psychosomatic: • Headaches, migraines • Chronic exhaustion • Inner agitation • Sleeplessness, daytime sleepiness • Tinnitus • Susceptibility to infection • Nervous and connective tissue pains, for which the usual causes do not explain even the most conspicuous symptoms Since the living environment and lifestyles of our patients are familiar to us, we can see especially after carefully-directed inquiry a clear temporal and spatial correlation between the appearance of disease and exposure to pulsed high -frequency microwave radiation (HFMR), such as: • Installation of a mobile telephone

Sara Holmqvist talks to Kerstin Persson Waye from Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg. Kerstin is a professor with a focus on occupational and environmental medicine, public health and community medicine. She gave a talk at the first day of the conference: “Predicting a good sound environment based on human response”. The Ecophon International Acousticians’ Seminar was held on September 21-22, 2011. The seminar joined experts from the acoustic field in Båstad, Sweden, to discuss matters of room acoustics – in the search for optimum room acoustics. Sara Holmqvist is Concept Developer – Health Care Premises at Saint Gobain Ecophon. Video by Martin Arvebro twitter: @princeword email: arvebro.martin(at)gmail.com
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