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So it really depends a little bit.
Yes, indeed.
So I used to be vice president at T-Mobile.
I ran 14 countries for T-Mobile in Europe.
And then I was vice president at T-Mobile US as well.
So I do understand a lot of the electromagnetic fields from that side of the house.
And it's amazing, right?
It's amazing stuff.
We can use all the technology.
But it has detrimental side effects, unfortunately, on the human body, which is undeniable, short-term, mid-term, and long-term.
And we need to do something about that.
And the solution is not going to be to tear down the 5G towers.
It's not going to happen.
We need technologies that allow us to use all these technologies, like Wi-Fi and 5G phones, but that mitigate the negative effects.
And that's pretty much what we created.
So if I could show you pictures right now, you would be like, oh my god, that's how my blood looks like in a Wi-Fi room.
So we've done studies already with short-term exposure where the test.
And by the way, sham-controlled, randomized, and blinded studies are really the gold standard.
You show people's blood under a dark-field microscope when they're in their Wi-Fi-free environment.
And the blood looks okay.