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Mobile radiation protector advice.

Do these devices really work? I saw this on Amazon.co.uk and was wondering if it is any good. Could you recommend another device. To protect my family from mobile radiation? All advice, views, info and web links most welcome. Many thanks.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00C75KCUE?keywords=mobile%20radiation%20shield%20guard%20chip&qid=1453070677&ref_=sr_1_fkmr1_1&sr=8-1-fkmr1
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  • pogg000
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  • prosaver
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    pogg000 wrote: »
    a tin foil hat???
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  • HappyMJ
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    HappySad wrote: »
    Do these devices really work? I saw this on Amazon.co.uk and was wondering if it is any good. Could you recommend another device. To protect my family from mobile radiation? All advice, views, info and web links most welcome. Many thanks.

    How do they work? They don't. It's just a sticker worth a couple of pence.

    If you want to protect your children from mobile radiation then take their mobile away. That is the only sure fire way of avoiding the small amount of radiation that a phone emits. You would also have to remove their laptops, their tablets, their PC's and the microwave oven....unless of course you do believe it'll work and you buy more chips.....you'll need the following.

    Cell Phone - One Chip, Cordless Phone - Two Chips
    Desktop Computer - Three Chips, Laptop - Three Chips
    Handheld Computer - One Chip, Game Station - Three Chips
    TV - Two Chips, Refrigerator - Two Chips
    Microwave - Four Chips, Hair Dryer - Two Chips
    Automobile - Three Chips, Vacuum Cleaner - Two Chips
    Coffee Maker - One Chip, Alarm Clock - One Chip
    Electric Fan - One Chip

    Just remember the claim on the package ---- The products and/or technologies listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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  • HappySad
    HappySad Posts: 2,033 Forumite
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    HappyMJ wrote: »
    How do they work? They don't. It's just a sticker worth a couple of pence.

    If you want to protect your children from mobile radiation then take their mobile away. That is the only sure fire way of avoiding the small amount of radiation that a phone emits. You would also have to remove their laptops, their tablets, their PC's and the microwave oven....unless of course you do believe it'll work and you buy more chips.....you'll need the following.

    Cell Phone - One Chip, Cordless Phone - Two Chips
    Desktop Computer - Three Chips, Laptop - Three Chips
    Handheld Computer - One Chip, Game Station - Three Chips
    TV - Two Chips, Refrigerator - Two Chips
    Microwave - Four Chips, Hair Dryer - Two Chips
    Automobile - Three Chips, Vacuum Cleaner - Two Chips
    Coffee Maker - One Chip, Alarm Clock - One Chip
    Electric Fan - One Chip

    Just remember the claim on the package ---- The products and/or technologies listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

    Thanks for your advice. I will not waste my money of them.
    “…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson

    “The best things in life is not things"
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