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It does not matter how convenient WiFi Devices are, in reality they are a public health hazard we are willing to accept!

Wireless Hearing Aids May Cause Dizziness, Bloody Noses, Cardiac Issues, and More Because They Emit WiFi Radiation.

BY BN Frank

"I can’t be the only one who cringes when I see Pat Boone advertising wireless “TV Ears.” Wireless hearing aids are also being manufactured and marketed too – even though exposure to wireless WiFi radiation is harmful in a variety of ways. Research has proven it can disrupt the blood-brain barrier which can cause it to leak as well as kill brain cells. Exposure can also cause bacteria to become antibiotic resistant. It can even make your skin age faster. These are all things to consider when putting anything that emits WiFi inside your ears.

So how much WiFi actually emits from wireless hearing aids? Prepare to be horrified by the measurements as well as the testimony provided by the woman who wore them.

Cell phone manufacturers have already warned shareholders that they may eventually be held liable for harm caused by their products. Insurance companies don’t seem to be interested in doing business anymore with “Big Wireless” either.

Just because these products are legal doesn’t mean that they are safe."

URL: [activistpost.com]

of-the-mountain 9 Feb 12
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I look forward to your comment about how it's too bad I'm a complete idiot

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Anyone that disagrees with you is a complete idiot right?

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Bunch of crap IMO. What the hell is WiFi radiation? There is electromagnetic radiation of various frequencies around us all the time from the sun, from the ground, from our own bodies. The only radiation proven to be harmful is ionizing radiation such as from X-rays, and that only at certain levels of intensity.

Too bad you are such an compete idiot!

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He talks of studies but doesn't provide any evidence for these studies. I'm pretty sure that this is nonsense.

Too bad you are such an compete idiot!

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