I am very much against the use of magic pendants, bracelets, and other magic devices that supposed to reduce your exposure to EMF or improve your body’s ability to handle it.
I think there is no other way than stop using RF emitting devices and taking practical steps to reduce exposure, such as keeping a safe distance from ELF emitting devices.
If you want to improve your exposure reduction process, buy an EMF meter (which I do sell, so you can say I am biased).
A few months back I got a gift from one of my consumers (that was happy with the products and service he got from my store site), The gift was 2 magic pendants. For the sport of it (and the chance my perception of these pendants was wrong), I tired one of them myself and gave the second to a fellow EHS to try out. We concluded that on the first day we might have felt a change, but it might have been hope, or placebo, and it was not remarkable, or lasting. So we decided to put it aside.
Today I cam across (Thanks G.P.) this video (see below link) showing that some of these magic devices emit ionizing radiation. yes, ionizing….
I quickly got my ionizing radiation home meter and measured it myself, and yes, the guy on the video was right, the magic pendant I have got as a gift from one of my clients (that was happy with the service he got) was emitting ionizing radiation.
So, to cut it short, I will not be wearing this pendant any more. I hope this will make sense to most people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8XfLZxOk78
I made a video and will post it soon, for now, you can see the original video – https://youtu.be/C7TwBUxxIC0
The original video (not made by me) that cause me to try and repeat the measurement – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7TwBUxxIC0
You say you measured a pendant and it is radioactive. I have watched the video you made, and the pendant is not radioactive. I don’t know what knowledge you have about radioactivity, but what appears on the meter’s screen is not considered radioactive. You must rectify because you are lying. A pendant is considered radioactive from 1001 usv / h. Your meter does not mark this amount at all. Your meter scores below what I have told you and that amount is considered normal with no danger at all. This amount that the meter marks to you, is equivalent to the exposure of a whole year of 0.6 msv, which is a totally normal amount. the amount allowed as normal per year is 1.0 msv, without taking into account the background radioactivity.
Thanks for your comment and nice words.
The video clearly show that the patient emit ionizing radiation which is higher than the background levels in my house.
https://youtu.be/E8XfLZxOk78
Please also see other video, not made by myself, that show the same – https://youtu.be/C7TwBUxxIC0