Silver-i Film for Cell Phones in the Philippines

The Silver-I Film is a strip of film that supposedly neutralizes the harmful effects of toxic electromagnetic frequencies like radar, radio, television and microwaves on the body.

Silver-I Film for Cell Phones

A cell phone with Silver-i Film reportedly no longer emits plain microwave radio signal that is disturbing to the body and will spare you from the common effects of cell phone use such as “hot ears”, headaches, dizziness, memory loss, and nausea.

The film is also infused with phyto-energy, a subtle yet potent energy from trees, plants and herbs that enhances the body’s bio-metrics and functioning.


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17 Responses to “Silver-i Film for Cell Phones in the Philippines”

  1. Marinduqueno Says:

    Wow ok yan ah…. magkano kaya at available na ba to sa Phil. market?

  2. Gil Says:

    another way to make money huh…

  3. boytawa Says:

    at least kapakipakinabang

  4. Ka-Marimar-Im Says:

    yan ba ang iniiendorse ni Edu Manzano at ABS-CBN foundation?

  5. the yawner Says:

    Right. I checked their website and it contains not a single data that would prove their claims. Studies are still being conducted to find if cellular phones do cause health problems. It’s quite alarming that this questionable product (hight tech placebo) is being endorsed on TV to target a very gullible audience. What a year to start…

  6. tarbis Says:

    Yep, yan nga. Maganda yan para sa atin na mahilig gumamit ng cp oras-oras at mga naka tutok sa mga computer monitor buong araw.

  7. true friend Says:

    oh… cool…

  8. nyep Says:

    sana afford ng mga pilipino…^^…v

  9. baLiw Says:

    cool :))

  10. fattyacid Says:

    @ the yawner

    parang sinabi mong impossibleng i-contain ang electromagnetic waves every time na ginagamit ng mga tao ang microwave ovens at magnetic stoves?

    well, kung yung exposure to radiation emitted by TVs and computer monitors can damage the eyes yung pa kayang cellphones na nag-eemit ng radio signal nakadikit na halos sa mukha at tenga kapag ginagamit natin?

    fyi, anti-radiation devices for cellphone and other comunication devices ay matagal ng nageexist sa ibang bansa dahil they’re aware of how dangerous exposures to radiations can be and relatively new lang ito sa Pilipinas kaya marami pa ring skeptics tulad mo.

    anyways, it’s your choice naman kung ayaw mo or can’t afford ka, then don’t buy it. sa mga may gusto then go.

  11. the yawner Says:

    @fattyacid
    Microwaves ovens are enclosures. They don’t use a small single strip of film to prevent people from getting cooked via dielectric heating. They just make sure the door is closed when people use it. Now I admit I know little about magnetic stoves, but I’m sure they’re safe by design.

    Monitors and TVs can damage eyesight. That’s a given. But not just because of electromagnetic waves. I’m sure there’s a more detailed answer.

    “fyi, anti-radiation devices for cellphone and other comunication devices ay matagal ng nageexist sa ibang bansa dahil they’re aware of how dangerous exposures to radiations can be and relatively new lang ito sa Pilipinas kaya marami pa ring skeptics tulad mo.”

    Then here’s my question. Why don’t Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorolla, Samsung, even Apple, manufacture their phones with this supposed anti-radiation film? Wouldn’t it make more sense that these companies themselves ensure that their products are safe to use? But then, I recall my phone having this FCC notes.

    Also, what exactly is pytho-energy? What’s the scientific explanation for this wondrous magic term? If you’d ask me, I am already very much protected via my anting-anting… My common sense.

  12. fattyacid Says:

    well, it has long been proven that it is prolonged exposures to TV’s and computer monitor’s radiation that deteriorates eyesight…where have you been all these years?

    at the early years of computer technology, people had no idea about its dangerous greenhouse gas emissions. only after years of studies, EPA found it out and started regulating and setting standards for safer and environment-friendly computers and related products.

    why are these cellphone companies seem silent and dismissive about early studies and reports (CNN, BBC etc.) regarding the harmful effects of cellphone radiation? because it’s called marketing strategy and it’s all about money really.

    given the case of computers greenhouse gas emissions, should we just be content of the lax stand of cellphone companies on the issue of and that we continuously take on the risk of exposing ourselves to these so-called cellphone radiations?

    and when will we accept that prolonged exposures to any form of radiation (the Sun, Xray, TV, computers, radio signals, cellphones, microwave etc.) do pose health risk to all living things?

    my stand here is that not all natural is good for you and much more those processed and artificial ones…better be safe than sorry.

    PS: if you are shunning away from the latest technologies aiming to protect you from harmful effects of radiation, then go and rely solely on your so-called anting-anting.

  13. the yawner Says:

    “well, it has long been proven that it is prolonged exposures to TV’s and computer monitor’s radiation that deteriorates eyesight…where have you been all these years?”
    Kindly read my comment again. Nowhere did I mention any counterclaim about this fact.

    “and when will we accept that prolonged exposures to any form of radiation (the Sun, Xray, TV, computers, radio signals, cellphones, microwave etc.) do pose health risk to all living things?”
    Because there’s no substantial evidence. In other words, despite our continuous exposure to all this signals we’re for the most part still fine.

    “why are these cellphone companies seem silent and dismissive about early studies and reports (CNN, BBC etc.) regarding the harmful effects of cellphone radiation? because it’s called marketing strategy and it’s all about money really.”
    And now it’s a conspiracy theory. I also have one of those. How do you sell a product that has no merit? By stirring fear and uncertainty and doubt. It’s all about the money really.

    When I was talking about my anting-anting, I was referring to my common sense. Which tells me, why should I waste money over a product that has no proof that it actually works? And I don’t suppose you’d be able to provide me any good answer over my query about this so-called pytho energy.

    Because the short time I’ve spent digging for more info led me to one other article claiming you can cook an egg by placing it between two cellphones. A hoax in itself. So no, I am not convinced.

  14. fattyacid Says:

    lolz that’s why if you don’t believe in it, just don’t buy it then.

    in as much as the internet is not 100% fool-proof and so is the common sense.

    and life in this world is more than just a common sense (or sa iyo, your very own anting-anting).

    well, if you know so little about or have a long-held belief about something, don’t attempt to make a huge fact out of what you know. better leave those stuff to experts and field researchers as they are more capable and equipped to qualify which are facts and which are myths.

  15. anti-fraud task force Says:

    to give you a little bacakgrounder, the “inventor?” of this product is a certain Jay Alagar from Cavite who cant even speak English very well and yet he consider himself as scientist and inventor. as you would know napakaraming kumakalat ngayon sa market na mga umano ay wellness products kagaya ng touch oil at kung anu-ano pa at ito ngang silver-i film. At kung mapapansin nyo pare-pareho lang ang way of convincing nila sa mga tao. Pero medyo unique nga naman kuno itong silver-i film na to kaya marming tao ang nagkaka interest. Pero sa totoo lang it has nothing to do with the effect of cellphone radiation at talagang ginawa lang to fool people and earn money. oh by the way, ang owner ng company na to is Sec. Mike Defensor (check it with sec). Siya rin ang nasa likod ng 1st quadrant at jc spice. yumaman dahil sa panloloko sa mga tao. pagkatapos manloko ng napakaraming tao bigla na lang isasara ang conpany kasi kunwari lugi.

  16. james Says:

    Gumawa rin ako ng sarili kong expirement tungkol sa itlog na ipinapakita nila sa you tube,,, umabot ako ng 3 hours kasi pwdi ka namang magtilebabad sa sun,,, uminit yung cellphone at ni katiting wlang init or ano mang nangyari sa itlog… If bibili kayo ng produkto nila,, i try nyo munang mag experiment at gayahin yung ipinakita nila… HUWAG KAYONG MAGPALOKO AT MAGPADALA SA MGA ADVERTISEMENT NILA. MAGING MAPANURI PO KAYO.

  17. aishell Says:

    using cellphones is not bad. but there should be a limitations especially when you are using cellphones with silver-i film it will affects our health, don’t used too much that kind of gadgets.

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