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Proprietor: Tim Jenkins

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Burglar

Friends of mine had a burglary. When the police came to investigate they asked what was missing. A new object put into a room tends to stand out but spotting what has been taken away can be a lot harder. More than a year after the burglary they were still discovering losses overlooked in the early days.

Funnily enough Bioflow™ can be a bit like that. It can be many months before users discover some of the benefits. For me a year, without serious back pain has been brilliant. But just before Christmas I made a remarkable discovery.

I have been wearing a Bioflow™ for 17 months. I also drink Nutrifow. I have been wearing glasses for Driving for about 15 years and for reading for about 45 years. After each retesting there was always a new slightly stronger prescriptions for both. But of late I couldn't get on with either set. They had been prescribed just before I bought my Bioflow™. I made the assumption that my eyes were worse and went for a test. According to the optician my eyes have made a marked improvement. So much so, they tell me, that I no longer need glasses for driving and my prescription for reading has been greatly reduced. I really do not believe that this can be a coincidence.

I am now looking hard at myself to see what else the Bioflow/Nutrifow™ gang have stolen away.

Tim Jenkins

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MOBILE PHONE CONCERNS
Latest Japanese research
Scientist fears mobile radiation risk to rail commuters

New research suggests commuters on packed trains could be exposed to dangerous radiation levels.

Tohoku University physicist Tsuyoshi Hondou says microwaves from handsets may not dissipate inside carriages.

He fears the potential threat to health from cumulative microwave radiation in confined spaces has been overlooked.

He has taken his lead from Japan, where trains are frequently packed with mobile phone users.

He says if 30 people used their phones in a standard 150-capacity carriage, international safety limits would be breached.

But a British expert has already played down the research.

Radio engineering consultant Les Barclay told New Scientist that while microwaves could bounce around inside carriages, accumulation would be minimal because power drops off a short distance away from each phone.

Tsuyoshi Hondou's research has been published in the Journal of the Physical Society of Japan.

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