Classic snake oil product that takes a few basic scientific ideas, a few measurements, and extrapolates a supposed needed solution.
Throw in the obligatory fear mongering, happy photo of the family, and some quotes from dodgy doctors
http://www.emfandhealth.com/Samuel%20Milham.htmlAnd it's a perfectly executed useless product campaign, well done!
I won't use the word scam, because:
a) these people usually really do passionately believe this stuff
b) I think they'll actually deliver a reasonable quality product, and intend to.
c) The measurements are likely real (but they don't actually show what they claim of course, but minor detail
)
So this one wins the classic snake oil award of the week