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Nigeria: Firm Offers Universal Chip to Nigerians

Chinyere Okoye

18 July 2008


Lagos — Biopro Technology has concluded plans to launch its products in Nigeria in its bid to bring about the desired turn around in development of telecommunications and information technology.

In a statement signed by Bert Nwakama, "this is an opportunity to draw people's attention to the concerns of Electromagnectic Radiation (EMR) emitted by cell phones, PDAs, Bluetooth handsets which have been linked to various stress-induced health issues."

"As we unwittingly subject ourselves to this overbearing external stress everyday, the Biopro Cell Chips, Universal Chips, Home harmoniser and i-Water appliance are now available," he said.

According to Bert, experts are worried about the future of peoples' wellness and how a newly recognised, yet rapidly emerging toxin called electropollution may be silently accelerating the aging process, dangerously increasing stress levels, preventing essential nutrients from entering the body's cells, as well as keeping damaging toxins from exiting them.

He said Biopro's breakthrough products and technologies is powering the world's first patented and proprietary solutions to counteract effects of Electromagnetic Radiation and many other modern 'aging agents', and unveiling a whole new way to revive youthfulness and enhance wellness.

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