Lawsuit Challenges Biopro Claims
The lawsuit claims that Biopro is selling the chips nationwide, and that they actually do nothing, because the low level of electromagnetic waves from cell phones pose no proven danger to people. Both chips have sold for several years by Biopro Technology and Gia Wellness, based in Carlsbad, CA.
Biopro advertises the small plastic-covered chips, which are offered on Biopro's web sites for about $40 each; as being capable of generating a shield that protects users from "electro pollution" emitted by vacuum cleaners, cell phones, generators, televisions, computers and other similar devices.
The lawsuit suggests the repayment of potentially millions of dollars to the buyers of the products. "In our view, there is absolutely no scientific basis for the claims they make, and are trying to make money off the fear that people have about electromagnetic radiation with a product that doesn't do anything." said attorney Brad A. Catlin with the Price firm.
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