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Now ICNIRP/ACEBR researchers looks at NIR for cosmetic purposes!

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  • Now ICNIRP/ACEBR researchers looks at NIR for cosmetic purposes!
    • 08 MAR 19
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    Now ICNIRP/ACEBR researchers looks at NIR for cosmetic purposes!

    Wouldn’t it be nice if the folks at ICNIRP and ACEBR decided to research the following:

    * The biological effects of 5G millimeter waves for both humans and insects

    * Effects on sleep quality from close exposure to smart meter transmissions.

    But no, why risk finding inconvenient truths which could pose a risk to the virtual global rollout of 5G, the smart grid and the internet of things, when you can safely spend time drafting a statement on the “Intended human exposure to NIR for cosmetic purposes”.

    No matter how you word it, it still smells like bullshit….

    Don

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    NIR for cosmetic purposes ICNIRP PG on

    https://www.icnirp.org/en/about-icnirp/project-groups/…/pg-nir-for-cosmetic.html

    ICNIRP PG on “Intended human exposure to NIR for cosmetic purposes” … D´Inzeo, Adèle Green, Sharon Miller, Tsutomo Okuno, Rianne Stam, and Tim Toivo

    https://www.icnirp.org/en/about-icnirp/project-groups/details/pg-nir-for-cosmetic.htmlNIR for cosmetic purposes

    ICNIRP PG on “Intended human exposure to NIR for cosmetic purposes”

    Task: Draft a statement on intended human exposure to NIR for cosmetic purposes

    Membership: Ken Karipidis (Chair), Jacques Abramowicz, Guglielmo D´Inzeo, Adèle Green, Sharon Miller, Tsutomo Okuno, Rianne Stam, and Tim Toivo

    Observer:
    E. van Deventer (WHO)

    Status:
    In action

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