Blood cell examination of FOSTAC CHIP (1st generation)

A FOSTAC CHIP (1st generation)

Study on the effect of mobile phone radiation on blood cells

In 2005, Coghill Laboratories in Gwent, England, conducted an experimental study to analyze the possible effects of mobile phone radiation on living human blood. For this purpose, the blood of a healthy 60-year-old man was examined in ten different test series.

The aim was to compare the viability of white blood cells under different conditions.

The tested product is a precursor to the FOSTAC OMNI CHIP.

An overview of the four main groups

Group 1 (control group): Blood in its normal state, without radiation.

Group 2: Blood after 8 hours of exposure to radiation from a cell phone without a FOSTAC CHIP.

Group 3:Blood after 8 hours of exposure to radiation from a cell phone with FOSTAC CHIP.

Group 4: Blood after 8 hours of irradiation without FOSTAC CHIP. During the test run, the test tube containing the blood was placed in a metal container for protection.

Table with test results

Results of the test series

The evaluation revealed:

In group 2 the number of viable white blood cells decreased significantly.

In group 3, however, to the great astonishment of the scientists, an increase in viable white blood cells was observed – indicating that the FOSTAC CHIP harmonized the radiation.

The shielding provided by metal in group 4 was not able to neutralize the negative effects.

A FOSTAC CHIP (1st generation)