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(30-01-2014, 16:08)Karren Wrote:  
(30-01-2014, 15:56)roseblossom Wrote:  I would not use an electric massager on my breasts. They are listed as an EMF hazard:

http://www.bewholebewell.com/articles/GettingBuzzed.pdf

Cell phones produce a lot of emf.... as does my annual MRI... I can't imagine how much I get laying inside a big magnet for an hour....

Keeping a cellphone inside your bra may be linked with breast cancer. I would keep all EMF hazards away from my breasts. Anyone that works in amateur radio knows that prolonged, close-range exposure can mutate and damage cells.
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Battery powered massagers - by Libertybel - 25-01-2014, 04:43
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Intrigue414 - 26-01-2014, 20:58
RE: Battery powered massagers - by BonitaDDs - 29-01-2014, 15:50
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Karren H - 29-01-2014, 16:04
RE: Battery powered massagers - by peggy - 29-01-2014, 16:21
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Wishin - 29-01-2014, 19:20
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Libertybel - 29-01-2014, 22:14
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Karren H - 30-01-2014, 16:05
RE: Battery powered massagers - by roseblossom - 30-01-2014, 15:56
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Karren H - 30-01-2014, 16:08
RE: Battery powered massagers - by roseblossom - 30-01-2014, 16:20
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Libertybel - 31-01-2014, 07:38
RE: Battery powered massagers - by Libertybel - 31-01-2014, 07:36



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