Wi-Fi – A Silent Killer That Kills Us Slowly

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Wi-Fi is a popular term these days. Wi-Fi is an abbreviation for a Wireless Network which is used to connect computers, laptops, mobile devices and other hi-tech devices to the Internet.

Wi-Fi networks are available almost everywhere, especially in urban areas. Of course, it is mostly used by owners of cell phones.

What is interesting is that companies that produce cell phones have special guides about how to use these networks in order to avoid health issues.

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Wi-Fi – A Silent and Wireless Killer

The wireless devices that modern people own like tablets and smartphones rely on routers when they need to go online.

The router is a device that shares WLAN signals.

These signals are actually electromagnetic waves that have the potential to affect our health in a negative way.

People are not worried about this because only a few number of people are aware of the potential threat.

After a while, these signals can lead to problems.

A recent scientific study performed by the experts has shown that routers obstruct the growth and healing of plants and humans.

What can we expect from Wi-Fi exposure?

While it is true that modern people can’t live and work without technology, it is also true that our health should always be in the first place. That’s why we must find out what we can do to protect our body from the dangerous Wi-Fi effects.

The following is a short list of things that each of us can do in order to reduce the potential risks and to use the router in the best way.

How to protect ourselves and children from potentially hazardous electromagnetic waves?
  • Don’t keep the Wi-Fi on all the time. Turn it off when you don’t need it
  • Turn off all Wi-Fi sources before you go to sleep
  • Use cable phones in your home instead of wireless phones
  • Don’t place the router in your bedroom or kitchen

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