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Never mind passive smoking, here's passive EMF

Exradia claims anti-EMF handset battery
Mon May 14 2007, 13:47
HERE'S SOMETHING for those who believe like Professor Lawrie Challis that EMF from wi-fi is "the digital equivalent of passive smoking." It's an anti-EMF battery using Exradia's Wi-Guard technology.

In essence, Exradia's technology has been tested by six universities in three continents and the results published in 30 studies. These have been performed by more than 30 scientists on 13 different animal and human tissues.

consequently the company claims it's possible to neutralise the ‘noise field' and it took 15 years to develop the technique.

The plan is to market handset batteries which incorporate the Wi-Guard technique for most leading brands including LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

It appears that batteries for Nokia 6100, Nokia 6230 and Nokia 6320i costing £34.99 (including VAT) are already available from the company web site.

The products themselves are made for the company by Dongguan Sigema Industrial Company Limited (Sigema) based in China.

Besides Mobile handsets, noise neutralisation can be applied to cordless (DECT) phones; TETRA radios; Bluetooth headsets; desktop PCs and laptops; Wi-fi wireless networks; and radio base stations.

The INQ can remember when crystals claiming exactly the same properties were glued onto handsets but now, obviously, we've got the high tech version. µ

L'INQ
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