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Motorcycle Seat Shield Reduces Cancer Concern

(Business Wire EON) April 8, 2008 -- A new motorcycle seat accessory provides peace of mind for riders concerned about cancer risk. Its not just about cancer, says Canadian seat inventor and author, Randall Dale Chipkar. Infertility, sexual dysfunction, erectile deficiency or loss of libido may also be side effects of groin exposure to ELF EMFs.

Infertility, sexual dysfunction, erectile deficiency or loss of libido may also be side effects of groin exposure to ELF EMF's. (Business Wire EON) April 8, 2008 --    
Many motorcycles generate excessive extremely low frequency electromagnetic field (ELF EMF) radiation up through the seat penetrating into the riders groin and torso. This has alarming implications, Chipkar adds.

News Image One of the most profound effects of electromagnetic exposure on the body is a decrease in the production and role of melatonin. Melatonin is the bodys natural hormone for fighting cancer growth and the gastrointestinal tract is responsible for synthesizing vast amounts of melatonin. For many motorcycle riders, one of the main sources of the bodys cancer inhibiting hormone is being showered with ELF EMF magnetic fields, says Chipkar.

The prostate is of major concern as it is one of the closest delicate glands invaded by the ELF EMF radiation. For both men and women riders, the colon and neighboring organs are also at risk. Unfortunately, if cancer initiates in the prostate it could spread to other locations such as the bone, lymph nodes, etc., adds Chipkar.

Up to date reports link various types of ELF EMFs to biological adversity without molecular heating effects. Many believe this is where antiquated exposure regulations fail us. Major organizations now agree that ELF EMF magnetic fields are a possible carcinogen.

Cancer is not fully understood and people should not have to gamble with their health because they love riding motorcycles. Personal precaution to reduce risk wherever possible is the best defense, Chipkar says.

ELF EMF magnetic fields penetrate through all conventional metals. Only highly processed material can dramatically shield us from these cancer controversial forces. Hopefully this new internal EMF shielding motorcycle seat accessory will revolutionize the motorcycle industry to keep riders safer, Chipkar concludes.

Randall Dale Chipkar can be reached through his website at http://www.motorcyclecancer.com where his new book, Motorcycle Cancer?, is also available along with further information.

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The Motorcycle Cancer Book
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