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Nigeria: Cell Phones Injurious to Health, Says Expert

Chinyere Okoye

28 July 2008


Lagos — Managing Director of BIOPRO Technology , South Africa, Mr. Andre Spies, has warned that the use of cell phones may cause longtime harmful effects on human beings.

Mr. Spies said that Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emissions from calls received by cell phone users may cause health hazards such as stress, hardening cell membranes, irresitable DNA breaks ( Microuncei), brain disorder, nausea and leukamia .

"As an orgnisation, we are concerned on reducing the risks of electropollutions by electrical appliances, which are toxic to human body," he said , adding that over 40 percent of people in USA, South-Africa and other parts of the world had been diagnosed of symptoms related to electromagnetic exposure, which leads to brain tumour, brain distortations.

CEO of the company, Mr Iheanacho said that BIOPRO cell chips combine the benefits of BIOPRO's patented noise field nano-technology Molecular Resonance Effect Technology (MRET), and BIOPRO' s propriety subtle energy technology Energy Resonance Technology (ERT).

The technology, according to him, offers a groundbreaking and effective way to deal with the cumulative stress associated with living in today's electronic environment.Mr Iheanacho said:"I am 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. It is dangerously increasing stress levels, preventing essential nutrients from entering the body's cell, as well as keeping damaging toxins from exiting them".BIOPRO Technology, he said, is breaking new grounds, with the introduction of BIOPRO Cell Chips, Universal Chips, home harmoniser and Water appliances that will reduce the dangers of the Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) emitted by cell phones, PDAs, Bluetooth handsets and other home appliances.

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