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Exploring the Spectrum: The Effects of Natural and Artificial Light on Fundamental Biological Processes and Health

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John Nash Ott

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John Nash Ott was a photo-researcher, author, photographer, and cinematographer who was an early adopter of many modern photographic practices, including time-lapse photography and full-spectrum lighting.

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February 17, 2013
I live between 2000-2300 feet from three cell phone towers. I had noticed that plants would not grow properly in my garden and inside the home. In some areas plants would die. I would replace the dead plants and the replacement plants would also die. I eventually took all of my wireless devices out of service at my home and my garden sprung back into life! The wireless radiation was causing my plants to deform, stunt, and in some cases die. I also had really painful and sensitive teeth during the weeks after taking the devices out of service, it eventually cleared up. I no longer have wireless devices at my home, as they can be biologically toxic to plants and teeth! The wireless devices that appeared to be causing this were outdoor temperature sensors and Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) utility meters. I had already established before this that my Wifi was making me sick and had already taken that out of service. I wasn't surprised to see in the DVD that Dr. John Nash Ott had figured out that the animals were reacting to the airport RADAR system. If you study the effects that I discuss above, then this is an excellent DVD that will bring you up to speed on the many things that can cause developmental and health problems in biological organisms.
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