‘Anti-5G’ necklaces are radioactive and dangerous, Dutch nuclear experts say

The Dutch nuclear authority has told people who wear anti-5G necklaces that their necklaces are dangerous.

The owners ofquantum pendants and other negative ion jewellery have been advised to store them away as they emit ionising radiation.

The Dutch authority for nuclear safety and radiation protection issued a product alert in relation to 10 products.

The safety agency said that exposure to ionising radiation can cause adverse health effects. These consumer products containing radioactive materials are not allowed by law. Ionising radiation can cause tissue damage and red skin. These products have low levels of radiation measured.

Someone who wears a product of this kind for a long period of time could expose themselves to a level of radiation that exceeds the stringent limit for skin exposure that applies in the Netherlands. The owners of such items are asked not to wear them from now on.

As governments across the world begin to establish the infrastructure for fast 5G internet, a range of groups have emerged with concerns over the health effects of mobile telephony.

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There are differing concerns about the impact of radio frequencies and close proximity to masts, as well as allegations that 5G is the cause of anything from headaches to immunodeficiencies.

The World Health Organization said that 5G is safe and that there is nothing fundamentally different about the radio signals produced by 5G compared with those produced by 3G and 4G.

Despite this, an industry suggesting that certain types of jewellery, including one product mentioned in the Dutch alert that claims to "Utilise pure minerals and volcanic ash that are derived from the Earth," has burgeoned.

A number of EU member states called on the European Commission to address a number of conspiracy theories that had led to attacks against telecommunications masts.