Abstract

Use of Electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, computers/laptops constitutes an integral part of human day-to-day activity in offices and businesses. Therefore, their use cannot be stopped. These electronic gadgets emit electromagnetic radiations, which are believed to be hazardous to human health. World Health Organization/International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group B). The Enviro Chip developed by Synergy Environics, India, is a radiation harmonizing chip which when fixed on electronic gadgets at specific locations claims to reduce stress level by reducing the pulse rate of users which may also result in improvement of other health parameters. In this study, we have tested the ability of the Enviro Chip to reduce pulse rate of people who may have developed high pulse rate due to prolonged use of electronic gadgets. This was the double blind crossover study conducted in 205 healthy volunteers having an average pulse rate of above 82 per Minute at Max Healthcare India. The primary objective of the study was to evaluate and compare the change in pulse rate over 14 measurements with the use of both the Enviro Chip and a Dummy chip from average pulse rate at baseline without the Placebo effect. The secondary objective was to evaluate the change in pulse rate gender-wise. Data analysis was done using Wilcoxon Sign Rank test. The study demonstrated statistical significant reduction in pulse rate over 14 measurements with the use of Enviro Chip in both male and female healthy volunteers (p

Highlights

  • Over the last decade, India has witnessed an exponential rise in the use of mobile phones, personal computers, and laptops in urban metros and in remote villages

  • In 1991, a scientific report showed that mouse cells exposed to regular 60 Hz EMF had double the activity of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), an enzyme critical to deoxyribonucleic acid but the ODC activity was not increased in mouse cell exposed to randomly varying EMF between 55 Hz to 65 Hz at interval of less than one second [10]

  • Additional analyses were carried out gender-wise to investigate the effect of Enviro Chip on pulse rate in healthy males and females

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Introduction

India has witnessed an exponential rise in the use of mobile phones, personal computers, and laptops in urban metros and in remote villages. Studies and published data indicate that electronic devices emit electromagnetic radiation (EMR) of varying magnitude and strength, which have thermal and nonthermal effects on human health. This impact is more visible in India due to densely populated townships and cities [1,2,3,4,5]. The change of the nature of EMF from regular field to random field renders the EMF non bioeffective considerably reducing harm from their exposure and the first time indicates the development of radiation protective devices [11]

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