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Wi-Fi: A Silent Killer That Kills Us Slowly

Written By miki on Tuesday 28 June 2016 | 10:05:00



Modern society and the huge development of technology has put as in a constant threat. The truth is that we ignore this fact because we have very little or no knowledge about the side effects of our use of modern devices. Namely, the Wi-Fi network is everywhere around us. Undoubtedly, it is really a revolutionary way of connecting many devices without using any cables.
However, mobile phones are the ones who have the biggest benefit from these connections, but the companies that produce them have specific instructions for the services on how to make them not harmful to our health.
wifi radiation dangers


Namely, wireless devices that we use, like tablets, laptops and phones, need routers in order to connect online. These routers emit electromagnetic waves, or better known as WLAN signals, that can be very harmful to our health. But it is a fact – these signals harm the body.
A study conducted by the British Health Agency discovered that routers have a harmful effect on the growth of plants and people.
The exposure to Wi- Fi signals and electromagnetic waves has several harmful consequences, including:
  • lack of concentration
  • sleep issues
  • chronic fatigue
  • pain in the ears
  • frequent strong headaches
Admittedly, we cannot live without the technology segment of our lives. However, we need to protect ourselves from its harmful effects, and especially our children. There are safe ways to use the router, or at least to reduce its potential damage.
Useful tips:
You should replace your home wireless phones with cable ones. Moreover, avoid placing a router in your bedroom or kitchen. Be careful to disconnect all Wi- Fi programs before going to bed, and do it every single time you are not using it.
Source/Reference: www.weeklyhealthylife.com
Other included sources linked in Weekly Healthy Life’s article: tdhealthyfood.com


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