Magnets and fridge? Read this and you won’t go back

It is a common phenomenon, there are different kinds of magnets up in the…
fridge of every home. Whether it’s for souvenirs, either for advertising, or for magnetic notebooks, almost every home has a refrigerator with lots of magnets on it. Scientists from Princeton university found that the food we keep in the fridge, when it has too many magnets, it is potentially dangerous for our health and it’s all because of electromagnetic radiation from the magnets.
The researchers studied for months, 2 groups of mice. One group was fed with food kept in a refrigerator without decorative magnets, and the other was fed with food kept in a refrigerator filled with decorative magnets on the door. What scared them was that after the end of the investigation, the scientists found that the rats who ate food from the fridge with magnets, showed up to 8 times more likely to develop someone cancerous tumor. And that’s because their food basically were bombarded by electromagnetic radiation from decorative magnets.
The scientists found that the magnets that come in contact with an electrical device tend to υπερπολλαπλασιάζουν the radiation and the magnetic field causing it to penetrate the door of the refrigerator and corrode the food, or in any event to make it harmful to our health. However, there is also the opposite scientific point of view that he wants the magnets on the refrigerator to be completely harmless for our health.
After:
– The magnets do not produce radiation.
– The decorative magnets are permanent magnets with weak magnetic fields.
– The strength of magnetic fields decreases very quickly with distance.
– The magnetic fields I don’t have any visible or permanent effect on the human body. The use of large and strong magnet machinery magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is extremely safe.
– Refrigerators use magnets to hold the doors closed, and electric motors that have magnets, to generate electromagnetic fields. These are definitely in most close proximity to food, and stronger than any decorative magnet.
Besides, the World Health Organization (WHO,ECDC) has not confirmed these articles that were released on the internet and which, according to information from the university of Princeton does not have in his files, as stressed by the promoters after the furore that broke out.

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