Apple’s New ‘Wireless’ Headphones Emit Radiation … Right Next to Your Brain

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Apple’s announcement that the iPhone 7 includes “AirPods”- the first wireless earbuds, caused a lot of excitement among Apple fans. This would mean forgetting the ever-tangled cords of traditional earbuds, which is such a relief. The company CEO Tim Cook stated the wireless earbuds will be water-resistant, and the first step to wireless future.

However, experts warn they will radiate dangerous, cancer-causing waves directly in users’ brains.

Apple's New 'Wireless' Headphones Emit Radiation Right Next to Your Brain

The iPhone 7 will communicate directly with the right earbud via Bluetooth, and then this earbud will send another Bluetooth signal to the opposite one. In other words, the signal-carrying radiation will pass directly through the brain of the user.

Playing with Fire

As Apple states, all Bluetooth devices emit RFR (radiofrequency radiation), within the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) guidelines. The head of UC Berkeley’s Center for Family and Community Health, Joel Moskowitz, explains that over 200 scientists investigating the electromagnetic field’s effects on the human’s body, have criticized the FCC guidelines as being too tolerant.

Moskowitz fears that putting the AirPods next to the brain is the same as putting a microwave-emitting device next to this area. Many other experts have also warned about the daunting health implications of wearing these wireless earbuds on a public scale. Generally, scientists state that radiofrequency radiation are not powerful enough to cause DNA or cellular damage, unlike X-rays and other high-energy ionizing radiation which have been proven to cause cancer.

Nevertheless, high number of scientists keep on showing the side effects of RFR exposure in both, humans and animals. As Moskowitz explains, this has been analyzed for several decades. “It’s like rediscovering the dangers of Bluetooth but trying to neglect it as we can’t handle it from a policy standpoint.”

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Opposite to industry representatives’ statements, there are studies which have discovered the ways RFR harms our health. For instance, it was discovered that RFR degrades the blood-brain barrier, thus permitting entrance of more toxins into the brain. Therefore, placing transmitters of RFR right next to the brain poses a great health risk.

According to Moskowitz, no one needs to expose their brain to microwave-emitting devices plugged into their ears, when there is a safer way to use their mobile phone. Instead, he recommends hands-free use or using corded headsets. However, any use of mobile phones is itself hazardous since even without Bluetooth, they use RFR signals to operate in the same manner as wireless internet and smart meters.

The journal Electromagnetic Biology & Medicine has published a 2015 study, which shows that RFR can cause cancer and many other health problems. As the researchers point out, former studies have proven that RFR can cause oxidative stress. In this condition, the antioxidant defenses of the body are overwhelmed and free radicals get out of control.

As you may already know, free radicals damage DNA and cells, and are one of the major causes of heart disease, cancer, dementia, and many other diseases.

So, all studies which have proven the dangers of Bluetooth, have actually proven the dangers of the AirPods by Apple. Therefore, all iPhone 7 users should be concerned about the 2010 industry-funded Interphone study discoveries- significant raise in the risk of brain tumors, parotid gland tumors, and acoustic nerve tumors among people who had used mobile phones for more than ten years, and even bigger among those who began using mobile phones before they turned 20.

Earlier this year, scientists from across the United States gathered at a pediatric conference in Baltimore to declare that there is no longer a debate about the cell phone-brain cancer link. Scientists from all parts of US, including the president of the Environmental Health Trust, Dr. Devras Davis, have gathered in Baltimore at a pediatric conference earlier this year, declaring the link between mobile phones and brain cancer as true and final.

Via Natural News | Daily Mail | Youtube

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