Monday, October 11, 2010


Osidun-Can Reduce More Than 95% Of Radiation From Your Computer & Electrical Appliances!

Your Health Determines Your Future.

-Technology

-Environmental Friendly.

-Health.

Harmful Effects of Radiation

Nowadays electro-magnetic radiation has become the fourth largest pollutant in the word. Any electric appliance with AC can produce electro magnetic radiation. the low frequency radiation caused by computers and home appliances are harmful to human body. As people do not come into close contact with home appliances, the hazards caused by them are less. However, the radiation caused when using the computers cannot be neglected because it can seriously harm the human body.

Computer radiation is very real, folks. And also real is the fact that it isn’t healthy on the long run (the scary truth? Increase in risk of cancer. The less scary truth? Skin burn and insomnia). While there are no actual reported cases of anyone getting serious injuries from computer radiation, getting it curbed wouldn’t be harmful either.

And while you may try protective skincare products, have a few cacti around or drink green tea by the gallons, Powerlink has their OSIDUN Computer Radiation Reducer. What this little device does is simple; it reduces the radiation of its surrounding area, presumably with its own frequencies. Working it is simple enough. One simply has to connect the Radiation Reducer to a power socket and then to a PC via USB. The surrounding area will have its radiation removed.
The Computer Radiation Reducer looks unassuming. We were expecting something big and bulky, but the Radiation Reducer is just about the size of a Nintendo OS, and can easily be carried around. The face has three LED indicators, with the power cord port at the top and the USB cable at the bottom.

We ran our test with a radiation detector, which probes the strength of low and middle frequency of radiation, to a test bed of a full desktop PC setup. Naturally, our radiation detector detected a large amount of radiation from the test bed, pronounced on its display screen and its urgent beeping. We then plugged in the radiation reducer to both PC and power socket and voila; the beeping stopped and the radiation counter fell to zero.

Impressive to us is that the radiation isn’t only reduced to the connected device, but also devices in the surrounding area. The actual range isn’t so easy to determine, but we got up to 4 – 5 feet before the radiation detector starts beeping.

Editor Note: There’s no other way but the radiation detector to find out if the radiation is reduced, but whether for the sake of health or simple peace of mind, the fact that this device can reduce radiation in a surrounding area makes it worth getting. It’s a whole lot better than cacti.

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