To protect against cell phone radiation, limit use, choose a phone with a low specific absorption rate (SAR), avoid holding it close to the head, and use speakerphone or text messaging. Products like shields, air tube headphones, and those using MRET or SRT technology claim to provide further protection.
There are several safety measures that can be taken by people seeking protection from cell phone radiation. One way is to simply limit or avoid cell phone use. The type of cell phone used and how it is used can also have a lot to do with cell phone radiation protection. There are also various shields and other products available that claim to protect against cell phone radiation.
Cell phones have different specific absorption rates (SAR). SAR measures the amount of radio frequency (RF) energy absorbed by a person’s body when the phone is used. An individual should choose a phone with a low SAR rating. This will ensure at least some degree of protection from cell phone radiation.
As another means of protection from cell phone radiation, it is recommended that a person avoid pressing the cell phone close to the head when in use. Instead, an individual should consider using the speakerphone or text messaging features. It is also generally recommended that cell phones be worn at least one inch (five centimeters) away from the body, even when they are not turned on.
To avoid higher RF emissions, a cell phone user should wait until a call connects before holding the phone to the ear. People are also advised not to use cell phones in enclosed metal spaces, such as vehicles or elevators. These types of areas can trap and reflect radiation back to you.
There are several devices on the market that claim to provide a high degree of protection from cell phone radiation. One is known as a cell phone shield. The shield is placed directly over the cell phone and purports to absorb radiation, deflecting it away from a person’s body.
Some studies have suggested that radiation can be transmitted through cell phone headsets or earphones. As a result, a series of “air tube” headphones has been suggested as an alternative to traditional headphones. A hollow tube filled with air carries sound from the phone’s speaker to a specially designed earpiece. This keeps the phone away from your head, and since neither the air tube nor the earpiece have metal conductors, the earpiece will not transmit radiation.
Products using molecular resonance effect technology (MRET) have been offered as another means of protection from cell phone radiation. These products superimpose a noise field on the RF energy emitted by a mobile phone. This noise field mimics the nature of radio frequency, and the body no longer recognizes radio frequencies from cell phones as foreign toxins. As a result, there is no negative reaction to RF and the risk of related health problems is reduced.
Sympathetic Resonance Technology (SRT) products have also been suggested as a possible solution to cell phone radiation exposure. SRT purportedly creates a passive, non-invasive resonance that strengthens a person’s biofield, which is the natural energy field produced by the human body. In doing so, SRT products purportedly protect against invading radio frequencies by increasing the body’s natural resistance to its effects.
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