Stay safe from cellphone radiation: https://killyourphone.com/ (DIY-cellphone pouch).

in #radiation-protection6 years ago (edited)

A steemit friend of mine recently told me that he was inclined to belive that he had gotten some serious health issues from cellphone use, Im not going to mention his name, but I do want to help to bring some awareness to potential health risks associated with cellphone use and how you can possibly prevent harm from happening to you or loved ones.

All these images are from the website https://killyourphone.com/,
there is also a deutsch & español version of the page.

This is a DIY project where you learn how to make a DIY pouch for your phone that stops the radiation from harming you. They also encourage people to host their own workshops and spread this information.




Image source: Aram Bartholl "Kill Your Phone workshop @ 30C3"


For further instructions on how to make a "radiation safe pouch" for yourself and loved ones please follow the DIY instructions on: https://killyourphone.com/. It's the perfect DIY midwinter holiday gift.

And incase the website killyourphone.com goes down,
here are some useful links I found on the website:

http://datenform.de/silver.html by Aram Bartholl, prior project from 2004
https://offpocket.com/ by Adam Harvey (more cool stuff here!!
http://ahprojects.com/projects)
http://makezine.com/2010/11/18/phonekerchief-blocks-cell-signals/
http://www.sarahvansonsbeeck.com/faradaybag.html
by Sarah van Sonsbeeck (also a tent!!)

Source: https://killyourphone.com/ by Aram Bartholl.

Peace, Happiness, Love & Abundance to all steemians!





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Howdy sir friendly-fenix! This is a great report that can really help save people from sickness or cancer so good job! I know they have the real nice ones that look like leather but they're rather expensive.

Well done! Thanks for the hard work getting this all pieced together. Down with the Beast! Down with the Cube! :) Resteemed, of course!

Interesting. I think the pouch is a good idea if it actually reduces radiation. I watched a science fair experiment where two young girls grew a batch of plants (sprouts) near their cell phone and another batch way from it. The batch near, died quite fast. I dont know how scientific it actually was or how well they conducted their experiment but I would be interested to learn more if there is research being done on the subject. The pouches are a Cool idea anyway.

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@leaky20
Always good to have one of those just in case.
Im going to make another post on other ways you can protect yourself and your children...
Against things like "normal" WIFI and such... I have one part of my place where I live and being in that corner, it really feels like it is loaded with some strange negative energy or like radioactivity or something, makes me feel sick like for 30 minutes, Im wondering what It could be... For now I just try to avoid that corner...
/FF

nice. i look forward to your next post. That corner in your home sounds strange. Yeah, good call - stay away from there

Yeah its super weird.... Im going to try and stay away from there...
/FF

Thanks for the info. A friend and I are about purchasing a 3D printer and intend to make pouches as our first product. Maybe we could include such a product and increase our offering.

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Why not, people should be able to control the amount of radiation being emitted from their devices.

/FF

Okay @riverflows, I guess it kinda does qualify at least that tag is alive... 😀
-edit: And it's done!

/FF

It sooo is!!! 😁 PS don't forget it's Christmas and everyone is busy busy!!

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Jingle bells jingle bells jingle jangle all the way... 🎅🏼

Blessings!
/FF

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