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My sister sent me the following info about Turmeric -
#Wi-Fi (Devices): Protecting Yourself From Low Dose Radiation Naturally
It is quite simple to avoid the adverse thermal effects presented by laptops. Avoid placing it on your lap, use a nearby table, or place a firm object between your lap and the laptop itself. But what about protecting yourself from low dose Wi-Fi radiation? After all, you can’t exactly avoid internet connectivity forever. Outside of turning off your Wi-Fi when not in use, I recommend consuming a flavorful yet nutritionally powerful spice known as Turmeric.
Turmeric grows wild in the forests of South and Southeast Asia, but you can commonly find it in stores around the world. One of the key ingredients in curry and other Indian dishes, it is also an excellent way to protect yourself against radiation. A radioprotective substance, Turmeric has an extensive body of research highlighting its numerous benefits to your health far exceeding Wi-Fi protection. The negative effects of low dose radiation are coming to light as consumers around the world begin to recognize the dangers. It is through activism and consumer awareness that change will occur, just as with many other health issues.
https://runninginthedark500191842.wordpress.com/2018/09/22/wi-fi-devices-protecting-yourself-from-low-dose-radiation-naturally/
7 Ways to Eat & Drink Turmeric
https://www.thekitchn.com/7-ways-to-eat-drink-turmeric-198696
Interesting if this is true. Perhaps this is why it is not possible to get tired of curry?
#Wi-Fi (Devices): Protecting Yourself From Low Dose Radiation Naturally
It is quite simple to avoid the adverse thermal effects presented by laptops. Avoid placing it on your lap, use a nearby table, or place a firm object between your lap and the laptop itself. But what about protecting yourself from low dose Wi-Fi radiation? After all, you can’t exactly avoid internet connectivity forever. Outside of turning off your Wi-Fi when not in use, I recommend consuming a flavorful yet nutritionally powerful spice known as Turmeric.
Turmeric grows wild in the forests of South and Southeast Asia, but you can commonly find it in stores around the world. One of the key ingredients in curry and other Indian dishes, it is also an excellent way to protect yourself against radiation. A radioprotective substance, Turmeric has an extensive body of research highlighting its numerous benefits to your health far exceeding Wi-Fi protection. The negative effects of low dose radiation are coming to light as consumers around the world begin to recognize the dangers. It is through activism and consumer awareness that change will occur, just as with many other health issues.
https://runninginthedark500191842.wordpress.com/2018/09/22/wi-fi-devices-protecting-yourself-from-low-dose-radiation-naturally/
7 Ways to Eat & Drink Turmeric
https://www.thekitchn.com/7-ways-to-eat-drink-turmeric-198696
Interesting if this is true. Perhaps this is why it is not possible to get tired of curry?
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