Description
EASYCALL
Easycall specifically targets the electromagnetic fields generated by the electronic components of mobile phones and the up and down radio-communications from 400 MHz to 5 GHz with its modulations. Even if you have a Traveller or a Harmony we still recommend you use an Easycall on your mobile phone because the source of the EMFs is in such close proximity to your head when you are speaking and your body when you are carrying it.
Your phone is constantly picking up and dropping signals to the local cell phone masts (which are now everywhere, and with 5G will be much closer to us).
For Your information: Having your mobile phone active in a car amplifies this danger!
How does EasyCall work?
All Comosystems Products use CMO (Compensating Magnetic Oscillator) technology which is stimulated by EM Radiation (from your phone) and generates a compensating signal. This stops disruptions to our normal biological processes. (i.e. We are protected from the stress and danger caused by constant EMR exposure)
This means we Live in Harmony with Technology without interfering with the function and benefits we derive from our mobile phone.
We all Love and Need our phones for work, rest and play.
Statement authorised by the AFSSAPS
“CMO is probably the best way today to compensate for the biological effects induced by artificial EMFs”
The French Health Products Safety Agency have authorised Comosystems in a public declaration to allow us to make this claim.
French Health Products Safety Agency
Remember
Once fitted with a CMO Easycall, your mobile phone becomes “biocompatible”, ie safe for those who use it. You and Your Family.
Product Information
Size: 2.5cm diameter disc
Weight: 5g
How To Use:
1. Clean the surface of your mobile phone with a piece of cloth.
2. Peel off the sheet on the sticky dot on the back of the EasyCall.
3. Stick onto the cleaned surface of Your Phone, or the case if your case won’t fit over it.
4. Apply even pressure on the EasyCall to ensure it is sticks firmly.
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