vendredi 10 février 2012

Project: Cell Shield

During our recent 2012 Kick Off Event I had the opportunity to address our members and talk about LifeWave’s future, with a general focus on the impending release of Project: Cell Shield, our own approach to reducing radiation produced by cell phones.

Long before we ever decided to market this type of product, we conducted an investigation in our research labs in California on products that claim to reduce cell phone radiation and what we found was rather shocking. When we tested the popular “cell phone radiation reducing” products in our laboratories using sophisticated microwave-detection radiation meters, we found that every product failed to produce any significant measurable effect in the ability to actually reduce radiation. This means that these companies are using deceptive marketing practices to sell products that do not work. Furthermore, consumers who purchase these products are misled to believe that they are receiving protection from cell phone radiation, when in fact they are not.

But is cell phone radiation harmful? Even the American Cancer Society and the World Health Organization have listed radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (radiation) from cell phones as possibly carcinogenic to humans.

With this information in mind, we determined that there is a real and significant need for this type of product in the market place. The development of Project: Cell Shield is a fascinating one given that its origins lie in technological breakthroughs from the United States military, but more to come on that later!

The bottom line is that Project: Cell Shield works. It’s immediately demonstrable, it’s certified by independent testing laboratories and most importantly, consumers will have the peace of mind knowing that they have a product that provides real protection.

We look forward to sharing more with you in the coming weeks.


With Much Appreciation,

David Schmidt

David Schmidt
LifeWave Founder & CEO   http://lifewave.com/franfelix



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