Protect your unborn child from electro-magnetic radiation with MummyWrap
By Will Park on Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007 at 1:56 PM PST In Announcements, Technologies
We live in an age of uncertainty. We go through life swimming in a thick soup of electro-magnetic radiation (EMR) that may or may not give us brain damage/cancer. So, what’s a pro-active parent-to-be to do? Well, if you’re concerned that your little bun-in-the-oven might suffer brain development abnormalities from all this EMR, MummyWrap is here to help.
Developed by Neil Bullock, the MummyWrap is a “sleeveless, loose-fitting garment for pregnant women made from a light-weight copper-based cotton fabric known as Swiss Shield,” and is supposed to “minimize the risk of electro-magnetic radiation (EMR)” from causing all kinds of debatable harm to your unborn child. It works on the “Faraday Cage” principle.
If a “Swiss-Shield” for your fetus piques your interest, you can pick one up for $69.95. Now, if only we could get a definitive answer as to how dangerous mobile phone radiation really is.
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