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Alarm Clock $21.99 Alarm Clock – T-Shirt |
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Flying Alarm Clock $24.95 This digital Flying alarm clock launches a rotor into the air that flies around the room as the alarm sounds, flying up to 9′ in the air, this flying alarm clock will not cease ringing until the rotor is returned to the flying alarm clock base! Gone are the days of silencing your alarm with a tap of the button, you’ll have to catch the rotor and put it back on the base and by then chances are you’ll be awake. This unique flying alarm clock method will be compelling for even the most stubborn sleepers to get out of bed on time. If you are worried about making those 8:00 or 9:30am classes then you’ll need our Flying Alarm Clock. Sure this may seem like a gag gift or torture device, but when your GPA is on line you’ll be thankful for this persistent alarm. The Flying alarm clock has a continuous snooze function that rings every seven minutes for an entire hour, an easy to read LCD, and a six button control panel for ease of programming. The snooze feature will only silence the alarm after the rotor is back in its base and after seven minutes the rotor will release again making snooze just not worth it, unless 7 minutes is worth it to you and for that reason it is offered. The Flying Alarm Clock wakes you up with a loud shrieking alarm coupled with a little propeller driven key that leaps off your nightstand. To turn off the horrible racket, you have to get out of bed and retrieve the key. The propeller flies the key high into the air and off into some dusty corner. You have to force your sleep addled brain into wakefulness, move your stiff legs and retrieve the key before the alarm goes off. By the time you’ve done so, you’re awake enough at least to go make a pot of coffee. |
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The Thunderclap Alarm Clock. $34.95 |
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Travel Alarm Clock $19 Travel Alarm Clock |
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ALARM CLOCK FOR IPOD/IPHONE $67.99 ALARM CLOCK FOR IPOD/IPHONE |
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ALARM CLOCK FOR IPOD BLACK $61.99 ALARM CLOCK FOR IPOD BLACK |
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APP ENHANCED ALARM CLOCK $84.99 APP ENHANCED ALARM CLOCK |
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Timex Lcd Alarm Clock $9.99 Timex Lcd Alarm Clock |
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Timex Led Alarm Clock $10.99 Timex Led Alarm Clock |
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Timex Advance Alarm Clock $5.99 Timex Advance Alarm Clock |
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Timex Organtick Alarm Clock $9.99 Timex Organtick Alarm Clock |
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Peter Clown Alarm Clock $151 Peter Clown Alarm Clock |
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Clock,Alarm,Quartz,Bk $14.99 CLOCK,ALARM,QUARTZ,BK |
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Timex Stratos Alarm Clock $8.99 TIMEX STRATOS ALARM CLOCK |
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ALARM CLOCK RADIO WITH $36.3 ALARM CLOCK RADIO WITH |
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QUAD BEDSIDE ALARM CLOCK $31.93 QUAD BEDSIDE ALARM CLOCK |
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Capresso MG600 10-cup Electronic Coffee Maker with Glass Carafe Kit $89 Brew up to 10 cups of delicious, full-flavored coffee in under eight minutes with this programmable coffeemaker. The machine provides an illuminated, 24-hour, LCD digital clock and timer with soft-touch controls for easy operation. Set the timer so that fresh, hot coffee awaits dinner guests when it’s time to serve dessert or so that the aroma of a freshly brewed pot fills the house a few minutes before the alarm goes off in the morning. The coffeemaker supplies a 10-cup glass carafe with an ergonomic stay-cool handle, brew-through lid, and drip-free pouring spout. Removing the carafe from the coffeemaker stops the flow of coffee and allows for sneaking a quick cup before the end of the brewing process. Simply replace the carafe to restart the flow of coffee. Another thoughtful detail includes its special smaller-amount setting, which ensures maximum aroma when brewing just 3 to 5 cups at a time. For added convenience, the coffeemaker features a stainless-steel-lined heating system that eliminates contact with aluminum and reduces the need for decalcifying, the ability to retain programming during short power outages, and automatic shut-off after two hours for safety and peace of mind. Other highlights include a handy water-level indicator, a washable gold-tone filter (no need for disposable paper filters), a charcoal water filter that removes up to 82-percent of chlorine and other impurities from tap water, and an electronic indicator that shows when to replace the charcoal filter, as well as milled steel housing for superior strength and style and concealed cord storage to keep countertops looking tidy. The coffeemaker measures approximately 9 by 8 by 14 inches. |
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GPX Inc C200B AM/FM Clock Radio $6.99 A Morning PoemGood Morning the sun is upTime to fill your coffee cup. The day is new And how it will be is up to you. Don’t worry about the troubles of yesterday That will only leave you in dismay. This day is fresh and life has begun anew What it is that you seekSo that you can stand on the highest peak Filled with delight Knowing that the day is bright. Have a fantastic day And I pray something positive comes your way.It’s nice to awaken to poetry each morning. Pick music, talk, news, and songs with the GTX C200B AM/FM Clock Radio. Set the alarm and you’ll be wakened with the sound of your choice. |
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Good Morning Nantwich: Adventures in Breakfast Radio $12.99 Why exactly would a nationally successful stand up comedian chuck in the exhilaration and freedom of life on the road for endless Coldplay singles, arguments with BBC management, incredibly expensive coffee, and an alarm clock set to 4:30am, five days a week? When the BBC decided to launch a brand new digital radio station that would play alternative music for truly passionate music fans, their first port of call was to elicit the services of Phill Jupitus. With a record collection that ran the gamut from calypso to techno, and a love of radio inspired by his childhood hero John Peel, Phill seemed the perfect choice to launch 6 Music. Phill readily accepted, determined to do something different with such an unexpected yet brilliant opportunity. Little did he know what lay ahead. With the weighty advice of such broadcasting behemoths as Terry Wogan, Steve Wright and Tony Blackburn ringing in his ears, Jupitus tried to shake up the world of breakfast radio for the better one tune at a time. Were the public ready for something new? But more importantly, did they even want it? In Good Morning Nantwich, Phill Jupitus not only discovers the answer but finds out what really makes the listening nation tick first thing in the morning. |
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Hamilton Beach 6-cup BrewStation Coffeemaker, 48274 $24.88 Hamilton Beach 48274 Brewstation Coffeemaker: 6-cup coffeemaker features one-hand dispensing — no carafe, no pouring, no spills Programmable digital clock with automatic shut-off Coffee stays fresh longer Use your favorite ground coffee Never break another glass carafe |
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Hot New Business: How To Plan And Build Your New Business $5 How Would You Like NOT To Have To EVER Go Back To Your Present Job Again… BY CHOICE!!Why? Because you will now have the power and the means to decide to quit your job when you are ready… and tell your boss ‘bye-bye’ without looking back and have absolutely no regrets! Dear Hard-Working Friend, Total financial freedom is every man and woman’s desire… and it was mine, too. I’m just a regular person with big dreams, hopes and goals – probably very much like you. Wouldn’t you love being able to wake up whenever you want, instead of hearing your alarm and returning to the ‘daily grind’ like you have for so long?… Very soon, you could be free to choose how you spend your time. Sounds fantastic, huh? Yes, I have long forgotten the alarm clock and forgotten about commuting to that job I despised for 14 l-o-n-g years, because I now own my own business – and you can do the same, exact thing in less time than you think it’s possible! And I get up when I feel like it, I watch the news and sip a hot cup of Columbian coffee, and then I take a shower… some days I work for only a few hours, and then I goof-off if I want to. Most days I take my dogs for a walk, and often I go for a few rounds of golf with my buddies. It definitely wasn’t always like this…There was a time when I had a full-time job, worked my fingers to the bone and then came home late with no energy to spend time with my beautiful family… and no time to do the things I really, truly enjoy doing, either. It was horrible. And I know that most people live like this year after year, because I did too… and I’m guessing that’s why you’re here right now, because you are doing it, too. Finally, though, I unlocked the secrets that enabled me to turn it ALL around. Today I am my own boss… leading a life that’s financially secure and enjoying it more than anyone could possibly know. How did I do it? I took the time to |
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Stress the Silent Killer $9.99 It begins like any other day. After hours of tossing and turning, you have finally fallen into a fitful sleep when you are jarred awake by the blaring of your alarm clock. Already feeling depleted before the day begins, you drag yourself out of bed, stagger to the shower and try to shake off the nagging anticipation of another daily grind. You fly through the kitchen with a hasty good morning, grab your cup of coffee and bark at your 3 year old who is reaching for your arms with oatmeal covered fingers. She cries, your wife snaps and out the door you run to join the safari just as the sun is rising. Off you go to take your place in the line with other hunters on the daily trek to capture the prize and bag the “big one.” You negotiate the hunting party by switching lanes and exercising your cunning to creep a few car lengths ahead, all the while ignoring the blaring horns and interesting gestures of the other hunters. Finally, you drag yourself into your office amid the ringing telephones, beeping fax machines and raucous voices all clamoring for your attention, and jockeying for position to have their request granted first. Exhausted, you fall into the chair behind your desk when suddenly, panic strikes. You can’t breath. Your chest feels as if someone has placed a leaden weight atop it, even though you are sitting up. As you gasp for air, your head feels as if it is going to explode and your heart is pounding. Before you know it everything surrounding you becomes dimmer and dimmer until……..” If you can relate to all or any portion of the story above, you are a ticking time bomb just waiting to ignite. Yes STRESS is the Silent Killer. Is it the sole source for heart attack? No,in fact the jury is still out as to the statistics on just how much of a risk factor for heart disease stress can be. This comes from the American Heart Association. It IS one of the risk factors, however. Interestingly, the medical community does know that stress contributes to buildup |
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The Sex Lives of Cannibals $14 The laugh-out-loud true story of a harrowing and hilarious two-year odyssey in the distant South Pacific island nation of Kiribati–possibly The Worst Place on Earth. At the age of twenty-six, Maarten Troost–who had been pushing the snooze button on the alarm clock of life by racking up useless graduate degrees and muddling through a series of temp jobs–decided to pack up his flip-flops and move to Tarawa, a remote South Pacific island in the Republic of Kiribati. He was restless and lacked direction, and the idea of dropping everything and moving to the ends of the earth was irresistibly romantic. He should have known better. The Sex Lives of Cannibals tells the hilarious story of what happens when Troost discovers that Tarawa is not the island paradise he dreamed of. Falling into one amusing misadventure after another, Troost struggles through relentless, stifling heat, a variety of deadly bacteria, polluted seas, toxic fish–all in a country where the only music to be heard for miles around is La Macarena. He and his stalwart girlfriend Sylvia spend the next two years battling incompetent government officials, alarmingly large critters, erratic electricity, and a paucity of food options (including the Great Beer Crisis); and contending with a bizarre cast of local characters, including Half-Dead Fred and the self-proclaimed Poet Laureate of Tarawa (a British drunkard who’s never written a poem in his life). With The Sex Lives of Cannibals, Maarten Troost has delivered one of the most original, rip-roaringly funny travelogues in years–one that will leave you thankful for staples of American civilization such as coffee, regular showers, and tabloid news, andthat will provide the ultimate vicarious adventure. |
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The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific $19.95 At the age of twenty-six, Maarten Troost—who had been pushing the snooze button on the alarm clock of life by racking up useless graduate degrees and muddling through a series of temp jobs—decided to pack up his flip-flops and move to Tarawa, a remote South Pacific island in the Republic of Kiribati. He was restless and lacked direction, and the idea of dropping everything and moving to the ends of the Earth was irresistibly romantic. He should have known better.The Sex Lives of Cannibals tells the hilarious story of what happens when Troost discovers that Tarawa is not the island paradise he dreamed of. Falling into one amusing misadventure after another, Troost struggles through relentless, stifling heat, a variety of deadly bacteria, polluted seas, toxic fish, and worst of all, no television or coffee. And that’s just the first day.Sunburned, emaciated, and stinging with sea lice, Troost spends the next two years battling incompetent government officials, alarmingly large critters, erratic electricity, and a paucity of food options. He contends with a cast of bizarre local characters, including “Half-Dead Fred” and the self-proclaimed Poet Laureate of Tarawa (a British drunkard who’s never written a poem in his life), and eventually settles into the ebb and flow of island life, just before his return to the culture shock of civilization. With the rollicking wit of Bill Bryson, the brilliant travel exposition of Paul Theroux, and a hipster edge that is entirely Troost’s own, The Sex Lives of Cannibals is the ultimate vicarious adventure. Readers may never long to set foot on Tarawa, but they’ll want to travel with Troost time andtime again. |
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The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific $11.99 At the age of twenty-six, Maarten Troost—who had been pushing the snooze button on the alarm clock of life by racking up useless graduate degrees and muddling through a series of temp jobs—decided to pack up his flip-flops and move to Tarawa, a remote South Pacific island in the Republic of Kiribati. He was restless and lacked direction, and the idea of dropping everything and moving to the ends of the Earth was irresistibly romantic. He should have known better.The Sex Lives of Cannibals tells the hilarious story of what happens when Troost discovers that Tarawa is not the island paradise he dreamed of. Falling into one amusing misadventure after another, Troost struggles through relentless, stifling heat, a variety of deadly bacteria, polluted seas, toxic fish, and worst of all, no television or coffee. And that’s just the first day.Sunburned, emaciated, and stinging with sea lice, Troost spends the next two years battling incompetent government officials, alarmingly large critters, erratic electricity, and a paucity of food options. He contends with a cast of bizarre local characters, including “Half-Dead Fred” and the self-proclaimed Poet Laureate of Tarawa (a British drunkard who’s never written a poem in his life), and eventually settles into the ebb and flow of island life, just before his return to the culture shock of civilization. With the rollicking wit of Bill Bryson, the brilliant travel exposition of Paul Theroux, and a hipster edge that is entirely Troost’s own, The Sex Lives of Cannibals is the ultimate vicarious adventure. Readers may never long to set foot on Tarawa, but they’ll want to travel with Troost time andtime again. |
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The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific $0.01 At the age of twenty-six, Maarten Troost—who had been pushing the snooze button on the alarm clock of life by racking up useless graduate degrees and muddling through a series of temp jobs—decided to pack up his flip-flops and move to Tarawa, a remote South Pacific island in the Republic of Kiribati. He was restless and lacked direction, and the idea of dropping everything and moving to the ends of the Earth was irresistibly romantic. He should have known better.The Sex Lives of Cannibals tells the hilarious story of what happens when Troost discovers that Tarawa is not the island paradise he dreamed of. Falling into one amusing misadventure after another, Troost struggles through relentless, stifling heat, a variety of deadly bacteria, polluted seas, toxic fish, and worst of all, no television or coffee. And that’s just the first day.Sunburned, emaciated, and stinging with sea lice, Troost spends the next two years battling incompetent government officials, alarmingly large critters, erratic electricity, and a paucity of food options. He contends with a cast of bizarre local characters, including “Half-Dead Fred” and the self-proclaimed Poet Laureate of Tarawa (a British drunkard who’s never written a poem in his life), and eventually settles into the ebb and flow of island life, just before his return to the culture shock of civilization. With the rollicking wit of Bill Bryson, the brilliant travel exposition of Paul Theroux, and a hipster edge that is entirely Troost’s own, The Sex Lives of Cannibals is the ultimate vicarious adventure. Readers may never long to set foot on Tarawa, but they’ll want to travel with Troost time andtime again. |
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The Warmest December $15.95 Now and then I forget things, small things that would not otherwise alter my life. Things like milk in my coffee, setting my alarm clock, or Oprah at four. Tiny things. One day last week I forgot that I hated my father, forgot that I had even thought of him as a monster, and woke up early one cold winter morning, boarded two buses traveling over an hour to sit by his bedside in Kings County Hospital… So begins The Warmest December, Bernice L. McFadden’s poignant second novel.Childhood can be rough. But for Kenzie, growing up in the Lowe home means opening the bottom drawer of her father’s dresser to choose which of the three belts, coiled, waiting like snakes, she will get whipped with; trips to Beehive Liquors for her father’s vodka; and dreaming of the day she can escape Apartment A5. Eventually, Kenzie does grow up and leave A5. She goes to school, she holds odd jobs, and develops her own craving for the bottle. Twenty years have passed-it’s now the nineties-but not everything has changed for Kenzie. She is still haunted by her childhood, and learning that her father is dying she is shocked by her own desire to be with him during his final hours. Returning to his bedside day after day in search of a way to heal her pain, she comes to discover in her visits that some of us, like her father, have stories that “started out bad, curdled and soured in the middle, and ended up worse,” but for many, there is still hope for change. |
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The Warmest December $15.95 Now and then I forget things, small things that would not otherwise alter my life. Things like milk in my coffee, setting my alarm clock, or Oprah at four. Tiny things. One day last week I forgot that I hated my father, forgot that I had even thought of him as a monster, and woke up early one cold winter morning, boarded two buses traveling over an hour to sit by his bedside in Kings County Hospital… So begins The Warmest December, Bernice L. McFadden’s poignant second novel.Childhood can be rough. But for Kenzie, growing up in the Lowe home means opening the bottom drawer of her father’s dresser to choose which of the three belts, coiled, waiting like snakes, she will get whipped with; trips to Beehive Liquors for her father’s vodka; and dreaming of the day she can escape Apartment A5. Eventually, Kenzie does grow up and leave A5. She goes to school, she holds odd jobs, and develops her own craving for the bottle. Twenty years have passed-it’s now the nineties-but not everything has changed for Kenzie. She is still haunted by her childhood, and learning that her father is dying she is shocked by her own desire to be with him during his final hours. Returning to his bedside day after day in search of a way to heal her pain, she comes to discover in her visits that some of us, like her father, have stories that “started out bad, curdled and soured in the middle, and ended up worse,” but for many, there is still hope for change. |
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Windward Three Drawer Nightstand in Espresso $249 LZN1001: Features: -Three drawer nightstand.-Use the spacious top for bedroom essentials, such a lamp, alarm clock, or your morning coffee.-Ships fully assembled.-Made in USA. Construction: -Engineered wood with photo wood grain veneer construction. Color/Finish: -Espresso finish.-Bracket feet and hardware finish off the look of the nightstand. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 29” H x 21” W x 16” D. Collection: -Windward collection. Warranty: -2 year manufacturer warranty on the drawers. |
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Zapped: Why Your Cell Phone Shouldn’t Be Your Alarm Clock and 1,268 Ways to Outsmart the Hazards of Electronic Pollution $4.97 How many electronic innovations have you dialed, watched, surfed, charged, listed to, booted up, commuted on, cooked with, and plugged in today?Consider your typical day: If you’re like most people, it probably starts in front of your coffee maker and toaster, ends as you set the alarm on your cell phone, and involves no end of computers and gadgets, televisions and microwaves in between.We’re being zapped: Today 84 percent of Americans own a cell phone, 89 million of us watch TV beamed in by satellite, and we can’t sip a cup of coffee at our local café without being exposed to Wi-Fi. The very electronic innovations that have changed our lives are also exposing us, in ways big and small, to an unprecedented number of electromagnetic fields. Invisible pollution surrounds us twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, interrupting our bodies’ natural flow of energy. And for some, that pollution has reached the point of toxicity, causing fatigue, irritability, weakness, and even illness.But we don’t have to simply surrender. Ann Louise Gittleman brings forth the latest research into electromagnetic fields to create this groundbreaking guide for every citizen of the wireless age. With the proactive, levelheaded approach that has made her one of our most respected health experts, she not only clarifies the risks but also offers specific, step-by-step information for how anyone can minimize them. From where you place your sofa to when you use your cell phone to what you eat for dinner, Zapped is packed with strategies for avoiding and mitigating the damaging effects of electropollution.As she examines modern life room by room, device by device, Gittleman reveals a master plan for detoxifying your surroundings and protecting yourself and your family. We don’t need to abandon our homes—or even give up our PDAs—to be healthier and happier. Based on the latest scientific data, case studies, and Gittleman’s years of clinical |
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Zapped: Why Your Cell Phone Shouldn’t Be Your Alarm Clock and 1,268 Ways to Outsmart the Hazards of Electronic Pollution $8.29 How many electronic innovations have you dialed, watched, surfed, charged, listed to, booted up, commuted on, cooked with, and plugged in today?Consider your typical day: If you’re like most people, it probably starts in front of your coffee maker and toaster, ends as you set the alarm on your cell phone, and involves no end of computers and gadgets, televisions and microwaves in between.We’re being zapped: Today 84 percent of Americans own a cell phone, 89 million of us watch TV beamed in by satellite, and we can’t sip a cup of coffee at our local café without being exposed to Wi-Fi. The very electronic innovations that have changed our lives are also exposing us, in ways big and small, to an unprecedented number of electromagnetic fields. Invisible pollution surrounds us twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, interrupting our bodies’ natural flow of energy. And for some, that pollution has reached the point of toxicity, causing fatigue, irritability, weakness, and even illness.But we don’t have to simply surrender. Ann Louise Gittleman brings forth the latest research into electromagnetic fields to create this groundbreaking guide for every citizen of the wireless age. With the proactive, levelheaded approach that has made her one of our most respected health experts, she not only clarifies the risks but also offers specific, step-by-step information for how anyone can minimize them. From where you place your sofa to when you use your cell phone to what you eat for dinner, Zapped is packed with strategies for avoiding and mitigating the damaging effects of electropollution.As she examines modern life room by room, device by device, Gittleman reveals a master plan for detoxifying your surroundings and protecting yourself and your family. We don’t need to abandon our homes—or even give up our PDAs—to be healthier and happier. Based on the latest scientific data, case studies, and Gittleman’s years of clinical |
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Zapped: Why Your Cell Phone Shouldn’t Be Your Alarm Clock and 1,268 Ways to Outsmart the Hazards of Electronic Pollution $9.99 How many electronic innovations have you dialed, watched, surfed, charged, listed to, booted up, commuted on, cooked with, and plugged in today?Consider your typical day: If you’re like most people, it probably starts in front of your coffee maker and toaster, ends as you set the alarm on your cell phone, and involves no end of computers and gadgets, televisions and microwaves in between.We’re being zapped: Today 84 percent of Americans own a cell phone, 89 million of us watch TV beamed in by satellite, and we can’t sip a cup of coffee at our local café without being exposed to Wi-Fi. The very electronic innovations that have changed our lives are also exposing us, in ways big and small, to an unprecedented number of electromagnetic fields. Invisible pollution surrounds us twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, interrupting our bodies’ natural flow of energy. And for some, that pollution has reached the point of toxicity, causing fatigue, irritability, weakness, and even illness.But we don’t have to simply surrender. Ann Louise Gittleman brings forth the latest research into electromagnetic fields to create this groundbreaking guide for every citizen of the wireless age. With the proactive, levelheaded approach that has made her one of our most respected health experts, she not only clarifies the risks but also offers specific, step-by-step information for how anyone can minimize them. From where you place your sofa to when you use your cell phone to what you eat for dinner, Zapped is packed with strategies for avoiding and mitigating the damaging effects of electropollution.As she examines modern life room by room, device by device, Gittleman reveals a master plan for detoxifying your surroundings and protecting yourself and your family. We don’t need to abandon our homes—or even give up our PDAs—to be healthier and happier. Based on the latest scientific data, case studies, and Gittleman’s years of clinical |
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