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Cell-phone awareness – impact on your genital system

Updated on January 22, 2012

How many times have you been in a situation when you’d forget to bring you bag or a purse with you and simply put your cell-phone in your trousers’ front pocket? Or, here’s a simple question: how often do you put your cell-phone in your trousers’ front pocket adjacent to your genital region? Some of the people do it more often, which is not really good…

I personally have used jeans’ pocket as a cell-phone space two years ago, until I’ve heard something which changed my mind. I was listening to histology classes when professor told us that he hates when he sees other people putting their phones in their trousers. I immediately knew what was he referring to, but I’ve never used that knowledge in practice. He told us that rays which cell-phones emit could potentially harm cells in your genitalia which are necessary for further development and maturation. Rays degenerate cells making them grow and act more strange, disordering normal life cycle and in the end, causing cancer. The consequence which could be directly connected to cell-phone emission could also be sterility. And when I talk about this problem, I’m not just talking about men, but also it has an impact on women. Putting your cell-phones ladies could make your cervix and uterine cells misbehave, causing disorders which could also lead to sterility and cancer development. Also, if you are pregnant, cell-phones could damage your fetus, so always wear a bag or a purse with you and keep you phone far away from your genital area. Because ladies wear bags more often than men do, males are in higher risk of getting ill, just because you usually use your trousers’ pockets for your phones.

Always remember that radiation accumulates, so it doesn’t matter if you’ve had your phone in your pocket today and six months after. It is the same as have a cell-phone in your pocket for today and tomorrow, because radiation accumulates in your body. Be aware that we’re talking about your organs which are most likely to get ill during your life and are extremely sensitive to everything, not just phone radiation. Watch about that problem always and pay a visit to a doctor, since as you’re getting older, more and more problems would appear more often.

I hope that after reading this article, you’ll recognize what you must do. Go to the nearest shop and buy a proper bag if you don’t have any. And yeah, before you go anywhere, think twice about where to put you your phone next time…


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