A growing number of medical professionals and scientists are raising alarms about the potential health impacts of 5G technology, with some linking wireless radiation to serious conditions such as cancer, neurological disorders, and immune system dysfunction. Over 220 doctors and researchers from 39 countries have published findings suggesting that exposure to wireless signals may pose significant risks.

Concerns have been amplified by reports detailing how specific 5G frequencies, including the widely used 60 GHz band, can interfere with oxygen absorption in the lungs and affect the skin, eyes, and immune system. These claims have sparked debates about the safety of infrastructure like cell towers, which some argue are being installed near schools, hospitals, and residential areas without adequate public scrutiny.

Individuals have shared anecdotal experiences of health improvements after using products marketed as protective against electromagnetic fields (EMF). One nurse described feeling a “clarity” and reduced stress during high-pressure situations while wearing a Q-Link pendant, which she attributes to its purported ability to balance energy. Another user noted a noticeable difference in their energy levels when removing the device, later reaffirming its benefits upon reattachment.

A chiropractor with three decades of experience reported visible changes in her blood health after using a silver Q-Link pendant, recommending it as a tool to counteract modern EMF exposure. Testimonials from others suggest the product has helped manage stress, enhance focus, and support immune function.

While scientific consensus on these claims remains divided, the discussions underscore increasing public unease about the long-term effects of 5G technology and the need for further research into its health implications.