Patent granted for cancer preventing motorcycle seat Print E-mail
Written by Felix Da Silva (fdasilva@bitnip.com)   
Wednesday, 09 January 2008
canada_maple_leaf.jpgA Canadian inventor, Randall Dale Chipkar, has been granted a patent in the U.K. for his innovative 'electromagnetic shielding motorcycle seat' which is designed to shield motorcycle electromagnetic field radiation from penetrating the rider's vital organs.

According to the Press Release, Mr. Chipcar says,

Various types of extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic field (EMF) radiations have been linked to health disorders including cancer. Many motorcycles generate excessive ELF EMF radiation up through the seat penetrating directly into the rider's groin and torso. The prostate is of major concern as it is one of the closest delicate glands invaded by the radiation. The colon and neighboring organs are also at risk.

ELF EMF radiation at close exposure is unnatural and over time could have devastating biological consequences. Major organizations now agree that ELF EMF magnetic fields are a possible carcinogen.

I think I will stay away from motorcycles from now on. If you want more information on these seats, go to www.motorcyclecancer.com.

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