Did you know? France was one of the first countries to require mobile phone manufacturers to inform users of their phones' SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) values. However, these SAR measurements are not carried out under normal conditions.
Worse, most smartphones on the market exceed exposure standards when worn against the body, for example in a pocket.
Find out in this report how manufacturers are deceiving us.
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In this report from the D8 channel, Myriam Weil, editor-in-chief of the show "Le Grand 8," wanted to know if Fazup actually reduces cell phone users' exposure to radio waves. With the participation of former Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot and journalists Laurence Ferrari and Audrey Pulvar, her conclusions are simple: FAZUP reduces radio waves!
The arrival of the FAZUP patch in Belgium announced on the RTL TVI news
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For years, scientists have been warning us about exposure to radio waves. In 2011, the WHO, the World Health Organization, issued a report on the potential risks of radio waves from our cell phones.
Professor Privat, neurobiologist, explains the risks to our health in this report broadcast on BFM TV.
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In this interview, Mathieu Samakh - co-founder of Fazup - presents FAZUP and its related topics.
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These videos present comparative measurements of mobile wave emissions with and without Fazup. These videos are intended to make the effect of Fazup visual because we are aware that our laboratory SAR test reports are not readable for all audiences. See the measurement conditions
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Documentary "Bad Waves" broadcast on France 3. Using analyses, reports, previously unpublished testimonies and her ingenuity, Sophie Le Gall conducts an original investigation.
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