It's hard to tell for sure. People have their agendas as usual and you know how that goes. If a study shows the opposite of what they are expecting, then they discount it. I would say if you want to prevent radiation going to your head, you'll avoid cell phones. There is radiation going to your head, there is no doubt. Cell phones transmit radiation and you're putting it in your ear (a perfect entrance for the radiation), and you're allowing it to go into you. Sure, it may not be hazardous in small amounts, but what about the people who use cell phones habitually? I use mine once or twice a week tops. I don't like it, and maybe I'm biased, but if high power lines can cause cancer, why couldn't a cell phone?
Sorry for not answering your question: The products have merit if you believe they have merit. BUt anyway, it doesn't really matter either way. Those things will all be dust in the next hundred years, and so will your physical body. Sooner or later, what's the difference? Prolonging a subpar life is worthless anyway. So, if you are so inclined, try not to worry about that so much.
Last edited by Andrew Brunelle; 01-21-2007 at 08:03 PM.
Reason: I had to. I had to answer the question I really feel needed answering.
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