BioProtect Handy 15 X 25 MM
For protection against electrosmog. BioProtect Handy is a 1.5 x 2.5 cm self-adhesive film for use on mobile phones or cordless phones and WLAN devices.
BioProtect Handy 15 X 25 MM
The cell is not only a chemical but also an electrical system and therefore sensitive to electromagnetic fields.
Electrosmog is a ubiquitous and ever-increasing problem in our environment. Every electrical device intentionally or unintentionally radiates electromagnetic fields of various kinds. Thus, in the multitude of electromagnetic frequencies in our environment, many are up to a million times stronger than the natural fields before electrification.
Each living cell also generates electric fields (ECG, EEG) and in turn can be affected by external electric fields. Science has dealt with this question since the discovery of electricity. In medicine, electricity has been used for a long time for diagnosis and therapy, and it is also aware of the health-damaging effects of certain fields and frequencies.
What science knows about electrosmog
There are now a variety of serious scientific studies that demonstrate the negative biological effects of electromagnetic waves, especially in mobile communications. For example, The ion transport at the cell membranes are disturbed, free radicals are produced that damage the cell components and also the genome and can cause many diseases. Sleep disorders, headaches, difficulty concentrating, cardiac arrhythmias and tinnitus, just to name a few, have been observed as a result of cell phone transmission.
BioProtect Handy
In developing BioProtect, a novel, amazingly simple way, based on the findings of Nikola Tesla, has been used to deal with this problem.
BioProtect Handy is a 1.5 x 2.5 cm self-adhesive film for use on mobile phones or cordless phones and WLAN devices. It is simply glued to the exterior of the case, inserted into the battery compartment or glued to a WLAN antenna.
International Recommendations
BioProtect has been successfully tested and recommended by the IIREC (International Institute for Research on Electromagnetic Compatibility). The sister institute in Israel has also tested BioProtect with similar results.
The BioProtect cards were also tested by the German IGEF (International Association for Research on Electro-Smog Research) in 2009. They have awarded their seal of approval and fully recommend the use of BioProtect cards.
My e-smog measuring device shows unchanged values even with BioProtect. How then can the card be effective?
With physical electrosmog measurements, one determines the intensity of the electromagnetic radiation that an electrical device produces. Having a sufficient intensity of the signal is indispensable for the functioning of mobile phones. When BioProtect is used, this intensity remains unchanged. If one did assume that the physically measurable radiation intensity is what acts biologically, one would have to conclude that BioProtect is ineffective.
In fact, however, direct biological measurements, e.g. by means of electroacupuncture on test persons, with the kinesiological muscle test or in germination experiments with wheat, show that the biological disturbing effect of electromagnetic waves with devices can be eliminated without reducing the intensity of the measurable radiation.
It appears that the biological effect of electrosmog is based on a part of the electromagnetic radiation that is not registered by the physical intensity measuring device. Such a component of electromagnetic radiation was already described by Nikola Tesla. Therefore these waves are called Tesla waves or scalar waves.
Scalar waves are the biologically effective part of the electromagnetic radiation; they transport biologically effective information and are also responsible for the negative effect of electrosmog. However, the physical measuring instruments in use today do not detect them. BioProtect as well as most other products for electrosmog suppression enter into resonance with these scalar waves and change the information contained in them so that it no longer has a biologically harmful effect. Thereby the classical electromagnetic wave intensity remains unchanged. But these transversal waves by themselves have no biological effect except for the heating effect, or the stimulation effect, if alternating or direct current is passed directly through living tissue. This purely physical effect is still used today for setting legal limits on the intensity produced by electrical devices, and is therefore always kept at a safe level. The fact that low-intensity electromagnetic fields cause damage primarily through their information effect has only become known under the vague term athermal effect. The experiments (especially the wheat germ experiments with informed water) are a clear indication for such information effects.