I spend a lot of time on my phone. Any ideas to reduce radiation exposure so I don't get cancer?

9  2017-03-15 by AFuckYou

31 comments

Not a single idea is coming to mind.

I'm pretty sure eventually everyone gonna get tumor in their head or something...

So right off the bat, there's clothing to reduce radiation exposure.

This is going to sound silly. But I'm thinking of making a blanket out of tinfoil in between two blankets quilted together.

And maybe a hat with tinfoil in the inside.

And then what, live your life wrapped up in a tinfoil blanket? Not saying it wouldn't work.

I only use my phone laying down. So blanket over my chest. Where I rest my phone.

But the radiation waves are going to be emitted in all directions, bouncing off all sorts of things, and they'll slide up and over your blanket and into your brain. So now you have to design a tinfoil suit with matching helmet.

Actually your wrong. There's a limit to the power, how far they will go and penetrate. Just holding. A phone not against your face is enough.

So flipping it with aluminum would probably be enough.

Bluetooth ear piece so the phone isn't by your head all the time?

An old fashioned wired earphone and mic might help though.

Agreed. I'm wondering if just keeping it away from my face would help.

It's still emitting electrical radiation but it's got to be a small improvement over sticking against your head. He says with a laptop on his lap :/

Their saying the harmful radiation is the radio wave, internet waves, or whatever they are.

I hope you're not wanting any kids, you might being radiating the boys with that laptop.

I'm OK with this. My missus has two teenagers already and that's plenty.

Dang, I guess I was. Seems that if this is the case with Bluetooth, then what about, radio waves, wi-fi, lo-fi, and everything else that encapsulates us every second of the day?!?

I don't know. That's what I am assuming.

Bluetooth is a EM transmitter lol.

throw it in the trash.

There are a couple anti radiation products for your phone itself, not a complete reduction but some claiming 70%

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_19?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=anti+radiation+cell+phone+case&sprefix=anti+radiation+cell

Also suggest talking on speaker when you can, so it's not next to your head.

An anti radiation phone attachment would either make the phone not work, OR not stop radiation.

Those products don't do anything.

Thank you for the suggestion though.

Smoke pot.

Sheryl Crow famously got a brain tumor from excessive cell phone use. Your best bet is not to hold the phone against your head, use your speakerphone as much as practical or get an old school hands-free earbud w/microphone.

Tinfoil helmet of course!

Use a desk set.

You mean no more phone. Maybe. I would need a second tv, one for watching movies and one for redditing. But that's possible.

land line, desk set. telephone rather than cell phone.

Don't you ever visit museums :)

Orgonite

Sure. It actually helped me when I was having sleep paralysis constantly. Read that it could be caused by emf from electrical boxes in the house which was in my room. Haven't had it since.

What did you do? Run it on your body? Wear a necklace?

Well for me I just taped it to the electric box seemed easiest. If you want protection from a cell phone I would wear it or have it on me at all times. You can buy necklaces or pocket pieces from people. If you are seriously considering this please remember not all people make it correctly so be careful who you buy it from. There are a lot of people out there making this stuff. I got mine from a place called orgonix. His stuff is legit and he makes all kinds of different ones. I know at one point he was making iPhone case out of this stuff not sure if he still does but at least he would have something else that would work for you. I have them all over the place.

This page gives insteuctions on how to protect yourself from harmful waves. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_foil_hat

And then what, live your life wrapped up in a tinfoil blanket? Not saying it wouldn't work.