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Chip reduces absorption of radiation from mobile phones

23/07/2013

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A team of researchers led by a businessman from Florida, born in Israel, Haim Einhorn, has developed a chip that reduces the rate of absorption of radiation from mobile phones. Denoted Bodywell chip, the device costs $ 30 and uses a patented process that reduces the rate of absorption of electromagnetic radio frequency energy (RF) by more than 80%.

Medical evidence of health problems caused by these radiations, such as decreased sperm count and even the development of brain tumors have convinced many countries, including the United States, to require handset manufacturers reduce the specific absorption rate (SAR) - the amount of RF energy absorbed by the human body during mobile phone use - no more than 1.6 watts per kilogram. Most cell phones today meets this rule, but to make them safer many people are buying devices to block or monitor the radiation.
 
The business purchased technology that functions by reducing the radiation - which has the side effect of weakening the reception - but drastically reduce the absorption by the body waves.

"I see it as a mission to the world and not just a business. I want to have a comprehensive advertising concept supported by the government, as governments do to comply with disclosure laws of the dangers of smoking," says Einhorn .

* Via Conscious Consumer



Source: Modern Consumer

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