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Envirochip

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Electromagnetic Radiation is concerning the mass population with the number of cases severely effected by it. A report released by The environmental Working Group (EWG) revealed that the companies manufacturing cell phones do not take adequate safety measures while testing their usability. It also hinted on the inadequacy of the manufacturer's safety instruction. This was one article that reflected the significant increase in the radiations on the users due to the vast magnitude of cellphone usage. Although, the medical science has time and again denied the existence of electromagnetic hypersensitivity, the hysteria the ensues regularly when one or the other such case comes in life, can not be given a blind eye. To combat these effects that are prevelant due to over exposure of electromagnetic radiation, anti-radiation chips came into being. Envirochip is one such an anti-radiation chip that is invented and manufactured by Syenergy Environics Ltd., which is headquartered in New Delhi, India. The company manufacturing the product (Synergy Environics) was founded in 2007 by Mr. Ajay Poddar with the aim to develop solutions to improve the health of people.

Envirochip is currently available in India, Singapore, Australia and Norway.

1. History[edit]

Envirochip is a result of more than 10 years of extensive research conducted on electromagnetic radiation and its effect on human body.[1]

In the year 2007, the company Syenergy Environics Ltd. came up with a solution to correct the effect of some of the harmful radiations emitted by Natural Underground Sources, commonly referred to as ‘Geopathic Stresses’. More research was conducted on Radiation emitted by man-made sources and electronic gadgets like Cell Phones, Computers, Wi-Fi Routers, etc and a solution – Envirochip, which is an anti-radiation chip was developed in collaboration with leading medical and scientific organizations.[2]

2. Technology[edit]

Envirochip takes care of the harmful non-thermal aspect of radiation emitted from electronic gadgets by changing the nature of electromagnetic radiation.[3]Thus, making the radiation emitted compatible with the human body and preventing any biological damage to the body.

Envirochip does not employ the technique of absorption or deflection while dealing with radiation. Hence, there is no change in the intensity of the radiation and the signal strength and signal quality remains unaltered.[4]

2.1 Working[edit]

Envirochip generates random waves, which carry the constant Microwaves emitted from Cell Phones, Computers, Wi-Fi Routers, Tablets, and other devices working on EMF, in a random form to make them compatible with the human body’s communication system.[5]

3. Purpose[edit]

There are various adverse effects of radiation on human body.[1] The World Health Organization (WHO) / International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has also classified mobile radiations as ‘possibly carcinogenic’ (Group 2B).[6] Cases of the negative effects of electromagnetic radiation on health have been prevalent for decades, however the increasing cases of the problems related to EMR is what initiated the research in this field by Syenergy Environics Ltd. Envirochip is an easy to use device that serves the purpose of neutralizing the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation. With such important usage, Envirochip is being bought extensively by people from different parts of the world to protect their health against any dangers and ill-effects of radiation.

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "FYI: No, you are not supposed to hold your phone to your face". The Indian Express. 2015-07-27. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  2. "A smarter way to chip off radiation". The Hans India. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  3. "Afraid of mobile phone radiation? This chip can help". Rediff. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  4. "How effective are anti-radiation cellphone chips". http://www.hindustantimes.com/. 2016-03-20. External link in |work= (help)
  5. Kurup, Rajesh (2014-03-05). "Companies battle device radiation with chips and films". The Hindu Business Line. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  6. Parthasarathy, K. s (2014-04-17). "An unscientific report on 'mitigating' EM radiation effects". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  7. www.ETHealthworld.com. "The French Govt bans Wi-fi in Schools to save kinds from Electromagnetic Radiation - Health Files by Mr. Pranav Poddar | ET HealthWorld". ETHealthworld.com. Retrieved 2017-09-15.



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