
Most cellphone users are concerned about the dangers of EMR (electromagnetic radiation), but they carry on talking for hours on end anyway. The MummyWraps brings a new level of protection, especially to the unborn foetus as it is worn as an under-garment when you’re outside or as an outer garment when you’re in the comfort of your home. Made from fabric that stretches naturally as the baby grows, MimmyWraps can be worn throughout the 9 months, offering protection against nasty EMR using a sophisticated and gossamer-thin silver-coated thread that is invisibly integrated into the Swiss Shield fabric, forming a close-woven shielding grid. This in effect acts as a mirror that deflects electromagnetic radiation, giving protection not only from cellphones but TV and radio transmitters as well. No idea if it really works or not, but the paranoid parent market surely is a lucrative one.
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