Connect with us

Headline

Alarming Discovery: Heat Emission From Laptops, Phones Kills Sperm Cells

Published

on

The life of today’s upward mobile men is practically on two digital devices – Laptop and the mobile phone. The devices make life easy for professionals who connect several activities and multi-task even while on the move.

The central link to this almost magical development is the internet facility called wireless fidelity, Wi-Fi

However, the adverse effect of these devices are being found to put the body’s biofield under intense pressure, as much as they are causing untold damages to men’s reproductive systems.

Advertisement

For instance, at a recent event, the Vice Chancellor of Covenant University, Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, revealed that some studies have shown that Wi-Fi causes oxidative stress, sperm and testicular damage.

Oxidative stress is an imbalance of antioxidants in the body, which could lead to cell and tissue damages. If that was all, it could have been a far less issue to manage, but Adebayo has a bombshell to drop: “Exposure to Electro-magnetic Frequencies, EMFs emitted from Wi-Fi can cause DNA defragmentation in sperm cells and slow sperm motility, while heat emitted from laptops can even kill sperm cells outright; all of these negatively affect male fertility.

READ ALSO: Canadian Rapper Sentenced To 10 Years For Shooting US Artist, Megan Thee Stallion

Advertisement

“Most of us especially men are fond of putting phones in their pockets, not knowing the excessive damage it causes to them in the area of male fertility. Some of us also sleep with our phones on the bed not knowing the amount of radiation that these devices generate and how dangerous they are to our health,” he added.

Almost immediately, Product specialist, energy at a Direct Selling outfit, QNET, Dr. Shafi Shaik corroborated Adebayo, going further to explain that exposure to EMF radiation could lead to depleted and inconsistent energy levels, low mood, anxiety, depression and lowered immunity.

Shaik, backed up his argument with a research conducted by the World Health Organisation’s International Agency for Research on Cancer, published on 31st of May, 2011 which states that cell phones as possible human carcinogen. The report also found evidence of increase in glioma and acoustic neuroma brain cancer as a result of radiation from mobile phones.

Advertisement

He believes that about 75 per cent of adults who have reported symptoms of stress, including headache, tiredness or sleeping problems are due to exposure to wireless radiation from cell phones, masts and wireless routers, among others

However, there is a respite. Interestingly, it is only technology that can cancel the effects of technology-induced ailments and that was the good news brought by Shaik and Adebayo who have used their knowledge and expertise to dig out solutions to these problems.

READ ALSO: Isese Crisis In Ilorin: Foundation Seeks Release Of Yeye Osun, Warns Against Religious Crisis

Advertisement

As part of the team of QNET officials who came to Nigeria to fulfil the promise of making the country the hub of direct selling market in Africa, they introduced three products that can balance the imbalance caused by exposure to EMFs.

ChiPendant4

Chi Pendant 4, is a wearable health technology that incorporates universally appealing visual design and energy-transforming properties. The technology maintains specific frequencies, harmonizing and balancing the wearer’s biofield -energy field, promoting whole-body health and optimal performance for today’s busy lifestyle.

Advertisement

The Pendant acts as an energy carrier, to encourage and reinforce similar beneficial energies in the wearer’s body. As a result, the body is empowered to perform, with resilience to stressor in the atmosphere and in daily life.

It is visually appealing and comfortable to wear, making it suitable for all ages and styles. It is recommended for people who have multiple wireless technologies, like wifi router, smart home system, Bluetooth-enabled devices etc. It is also recommended for people who spend time in a place of work where there are multiple computers and tablets; frequently using phone, tablet or gaming consoles.

Bio light 3

Advertisement

The Amezcua Bio Light 3 is a breakthrough in biophoton light therapy – a holistic approach to wellness that covers the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of living.

It is said to be safe, simple, and non-invasive to use. It rebalances energy levels · Relieves pain · promotes healing, reduces stress, regulates sleep and supports mental and emotional balance.

READ ALSO: President Tinubu Inaugurates Presidential Committee On Tax Reform

Advertisement

Internal and external stresses can cause biophoton emissions to be out of sync, explaining why one feels off balance when sick, emotionally tense or even just fatigued.

This is where they said Bio Light 3 can make a difference by helping to restore the body’s natural light energy levels via the use of polychromatic, UV-free light.

The device utilises a range of different light wavelengths. And each of these visible light modes red, green, blue, white and near-infrared has been incorporated into the easy-to-use, custom-designed optic system to stimulate particular body parts and address specific concerns.

Advertisement

Red elevates mood, activates hormones, and promotes cell regeneration, Blue boosts metabolism, calms the nerves, helps regulate sleep patterns, improves vitality, and fights inflammation.

Green aids detoxification, relieves stress and boosts the immune system,White helps clear space, promotes balance and harmony and synchronises the rhythmic vibration of mind and body, while

Near-Infrared aids in wound healing, improves blood circulation, eases pain, helps skin regeneration and accelerates healing from allergies.

Advertisement

Bio Disc 3

Today, water from natural sources is treated with chemicals and contaminated with various pollutants or toxins, leading to high tap water toxicity and abnormal estrogen levels in water.

The structure changes and, therefore, the water is considered dead water. It loses its natural healing benefits.

Advertisement

By harnessing quantum energy and the synergy of nature’s geometry and wave patterns, Bio Disc 3 generates gentle vibrations that restructure water.

The disc can be used to restructure and energise water back to its life-giving state. When water restructured by Amezcua Bio Disc 3 is consumed, it brings about many therapeutic benefits to the human body like increase in energy levels and overall vitality, increased cellular hydration, increased bio-availability of essential nutrients, aids in cellular detoxification, helps increase thought processing and mental awareness.
VANGUARD

Advertisement

Headline

Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti Is Dead

Published

on

The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdulaziz, has died at the age of 82.

According to a statement from the Royal Court, the revered cleric passed away on Tuesday morning.

Born in Mecca in November 1943, Sheikh Abdulaziz rose to become one of the most influential religious authorities in the Kingdom.

Advertisement

He served as head of the General Presidency of Scholarly Research and Ifta, as well as the Supreme Council of the Muslim World League.

READ ALSO:

He was the third cleric to occupy the office of Grand Mufti after Sheikh Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Shaikh and Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Baz.

Advertisement

In its tribute, the Royal Court said King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had extended condolences to the Sheikh’s family, the people of Saudi Arabia, and the wider Muslim world.

“With his passing, the Kingdom and the Islamic world have lost a distinguished scholar who made significant contributions to the service of science, Islam, and Muslims,” the statement read.

READ ALSO:Brazilian Jazz Legend, Hermeto Pascoal, Is Dead

Advertisement

A funeral prayer is scheduled to be held at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh after the Asr prayer on Tuesday.

King Salman has also directed that funeral prayers be observed simultaneously at the Grand Mosque in Makkah, the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, and in all mosques across the Kingdom.

The Grand Mufti is regarded as Saudi Arabia’s most senior and authoritative religious figure. Appointed by the King, the officeholder also chairs the Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and Issuing Fatwas.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Headline

Antitrust Trial: US Asks Court To Break Up Google’s Ad Business

Published

on

Google faces a fresh federal court test on Monday as US government lawyers ask a judge to order the breakup of the search engine giant’s ad technology business.

The lawsuit is Google’s second such test this year, following a similar government demand to split up its empire that was shot down by a judge earlier this month.

Monday’s case focuses specifically on Google’s ad tech “stack” — the tools that website publishers use to sell ads and that advertisers use to buy them.

Advertisement

In a landmark decision earlier this year, Federal Judge Leonie Brinkema agreed with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) that Google maintained an illegal grip on this market.

READ ALSO:Google Fined $36m In Australia Over Anticompetitive Search Deals

Monday’s trial is set to determine what penalties and changes Google must implement to undo its monopoly.

Advertisement

According to filings, the US government will argue that Google should spin off its ad publisher and exchange operations. The DOJ will also ask that after the divestitures are complete, Google be banned from operating an ad exchange for 10 years.

Google will argue that the divestiture demands go far beyond the court’s findings, are technically unfeasible, and would be harmful to the market and smaller businesses.

We’ve said from the start that DOJ’s case misunderstands how digital advertising works and ignores how the landscape has dramatically evolved, with increasing competition and new entrants,” said Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google’s Vice President of Regulatory Affairs.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Google Introduces Initiative To Equip 1,000 Nigerian Developers

In a similar case in Europe, the European Commission, the EU’s antitrust enforcer, earlier this month fined Google 2.95 billion euros ($3.47 billion) over its control of the ad tech market.

Brussels ordered behavioral changes, drawing criticism that it was going easy on Google as it had previously indicated that a divestiture may be necessary.

Advertisement

This remedy phase of the US trial follows a first trial that found Google operated an illegal monopoly. It is expected to last about a week, with the court set to meet again for closing arguments a few weeks later.

The trial begins in the same month that a separate judge rejected a government demand that Google divest its Chrome browser, in an opinion that was largely seen as a victory for the tech giant.

That was part of a different case, also brought by the US Department of Justice, in which the tech giant was found responsible for operating an illegal monopoly, this time in the online search space.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Iran Hackers Target Harris And Trump Campaigns – Google

Instead of a major breakup of its business, Google was required to share data with rivals as part of its remedies.

The US government had pushed for Chrome’s divestment, arguing the browser serves as a crucial gateway to the internet that brings in a third of all Google web searches.

Advertisement

Shares in Google-parent Alphabet have skyrocketed by more than 20 percent since that decision.

Judge Brinkema has said in pre-trial hearings that she will closely examine the outcome of the search trial when assessing her path forward in her own case.

These cases are part of a broader bipartisan government campaign against the world’s largest technology companies. The US currently has five pending antitrust cases against such companies.

Advertisement

AFP

Continue Reading

Headline

Google Faces Court Battle Over Breakup Of Ad Tech Business

Published

on

Google faces a fresh federal court test on Monday as US government lawyers ask a judge to order the breakup of the search engine giant’s ad technology business.

The lawsuit is Google’s second such test this year after the California-based tech juggernaut saw a similar government demand to split up its empire shot down by a judge earlier this month.

Monday’s case focuses specifically on Google’s ad tech “stack” — the tools that website publishers use to sell ads and that advertisers use to buy them.

Advertisement

In a landmark decision earlier this year, Federal Judge Leonie Brinkema agreed with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) that Google maintained an illegal grip on this market.
Monday’s trial is set to determine what penalties and changes Google must implement to undo its monopoly.

According to filings, the US government will argue that Google should spin off its ad publisher and exchange operations. The DOJ will also ask that after the divestitures are complete, Google be banned from operating an ad exchange for 10 years.

READ ALSO:Google Fined $36m In Australia Over Anticompetitive Search Deals

Advertisement

Google will argue that the divestiture demands go far beyond the court’s findings, are technically unfeasible, and would be harmful to the market and smaller businesses.

We’ve said from the start that DOJ’s case misunderstands how digital advertising works and ignores how the landscape has dramatically evolved, with increasing competition and new entrants,” said Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google’s Vice President of Regulatory Affairs.

In a similar case in Europe, the European Commission, the EU’s antitrust enforcer, earlier this month fined Google 2.95 billion euros ($3.47 billion) over its control of the ad tech market.
Brussels ordered behavioral changes, drawing criticism that it was going easy on Google as it had previously indicated that a divestiture may be necessary.

Advertisement

This remedy phase of the US trial follows a first trial that found Google operated an illegal monopoly. It is expected to last about a week, with the court set to meet again for closing arguments a few weeks later.

READ ALSO:Perplexity AI Makes $34.5bn Surprise Bid For Google’s Chrome Browser

The trial begins in the same month that a separate judge rejected a government demand that Google divest its Chrome browser, in an opinion that was largely seen as a victory for the tech giant.

Advertisement

That was part of a different case, also brought by the US Department of Justice, in which the tech giant was found responsible for operating an illegal monopoly, this time in the online search space.
Instead of a major breakup of its business, Google was required to share data with rivals as part of its remedies.

The US government had pushed for Chrome’s divestment, arguing the browser serves as a crucial gateway to the internet that brings in a third of all Google web searches.
Shares in Google-parent Alphabet have skyrocketed by more than 20 percent since that decision.

Judge Brinkema has said in pre-trial hearings that she will closely examine the outcome of the search trial when assessing her path forward in her own case.

Advertisement

These cases are part of a broader bipartisan government campaign against the world’s largest technology companies. The US currently has five pending antitrust cases against such companies.

Continue Reading

Trending