Mobile Protection Chip (MPC)
The MPC (Mobile Protection Chip) is designed to protect users
from potentially harmful effects of magnetic fields created
by some devices such as mobile phones, computers, TV's, microwave
ovens,
and electronic
games.
As is true of many materials and organisms, human bodies are
composite magnets. That is, they include positive and negative
polarities and their
own complex magnetic
fields.
The responses of living organisms such as the human
body to magnetic environments is also complex and it
is not surprising that such responses may be affected
by electronic
devices such as mobile
phones etc..
Physical symptoms can occur when the body's
magnetic field has been disturbed or damaged. Many of these symptoms
pass quickly, but questions remain about the possibility
of deeper and more lasting effects
that are not yet completely understood. |
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Research
& Testing
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Mr. G. Crockford (The National Institute of
Risk and Safety Management, UK) has conducted
extensive research on these products
which indicates that they have beneficial
protective properties.
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The Mobile Protection Chip (MPC) and
it's effects have also been studied by the international Coghill
Laboratory, Gwent, Wales. This research involved
study of the breakdown of blood lymphocytes and found
these products to be effective in protecting against
harmful
microwave radiation.
Roger Coghill concluded that these products have a significantly protective
effect on lymphocyte competence and that they inhibited the stressor-like proliferative
reaction of the cells in vitro. In his professional opinion the research undertaken
in these trials supports the hypothesis that these products have beneficial
effects
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Also among the techniques used to study
the effects of the Mobile Protection Chip (MPC) in use
is
Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP).
This is a method of detecting and recording minute
changes in the density of photons (which are tiny packets
of energy that may have various frequencies) over an
area of interest. PIP generates images in which different
colours represent different frequencies of energy. |
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Directions
for Use
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MPC is self-adhesive.
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After removing from the outer packaging
the card onto which the MPC is attached (shown
opposite),
peel
off the protective backing and affix to a clean,
dry
surface
on the
face of
your mobile phone, computer, TV, microwave oven
or electronic game.
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If using the MPC on a mobile telephone, affix
it at the top of the phone near to the earpiece,
so that it is located between your ear and the
speaker when the phone is in use.
However, do not position the MPC over the earpiece
itself.
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If using the MPC on other equipment such as
TVs, computers etc., apply the MPC to the front
frame of the device.
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Provided that the MPC is
not damaged in any way, its beneficial effects
continue indefinitely.
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Disclaimer: No
specific healing effects are claimed for Mobile Protection
Chip
(MPC)s: These
are sold on the understanding that although research
has been carried out and studies indicate
that use of these products may be beneficial, we
cannot guarantee that MPCs protect all users from all
possible effects of modern equipment.
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