As long as we’re talking about cell phones (see my last post) …
Despite the studies (or perhaps, because of them, since they seem to differ) on EMF and cell phones, are you worried about the effects of cell phone radiation on your brain? Clarins, a French beauty products group is set to release data in advance of sales of its “Expertise3P” (E3P) spray, which purportedly protects your skin against electromagnetic radiation.
It says the spray contains molecules derived from micro-organisms living near undersea volcanoes and plants which exist in extreme conditions like those alongside motorways or which grow in Siberia.
“This new product is contested so we have decided to publish the results of our experiments … in a world-renowned scientific journal,” Managing Director Olivier Courtin told a conference on the company’s 2006 results. Source: Reuters
Courtin also said, “Articles in some newspapers and on some Web sites have not been very positive.” No!
I wonder why? Maybe they infuse their spray with lead particles. They also cited confidentiality when declined to name the journal in which the article would be published. Uh, huh.