We have all heard the numerous stories about how exposure to power lines, cell phones, and other gadgets can be detrimental to our health, causing cancer, as well as birth defects.

Many people believe that radiation from microwaves can be harmful to humans. The SmartShawl was invented by mothers who wanted to prevent exposing their unborn children to the potentially harmful effects of microwave radiation and the electromagnetic fields that exist all around us.

The SmartShawl consists of proprietary “anti-radiation fabric” made from cotton and “micron thin metal fibers made from stainless steel. Supposedly, it can also be used by women to prevent the occurrence of breast cancer since it can be positioned to cover both the chest and belly.

Currently, the SmartShawl is priced around $30-35.

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That’s good for both the mom and baby smile


sounds good :D
very useful
thanks for sharing


i think this is a good device to protect against any forms of radiation
thanks for shairng


seems like a handy device~



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