Accessories which claim to protect against 5G networks may actually cause tissue and DNA damage.
Brands affected by the alerts include Energy Armor and Magnetix Wellness.
Though these products may be only slightly radioactive, wearing them continuously for a long time could cause tissue and DNA damage, scientists warned. Scientists did not rule out the possibility that other products were radioactive, and advised consumers to store away items claimed to have a “negative ion effect.”
Nonetheless, several of the items identified as potentially dangerous remain up for sale on sites like Shopify and Amazon.Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu
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