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Your Health is Priceless

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The iPhone is the pinnacle of cell phone design. Its sleek aluminum body, minimalistic appearance, and refined look & feel scream classy. So why would you cover all of that beauty with a cheap, ugly plastic (or rubber) cell phone case? Your cellphone case should be as well-designed as your phone, and that’s where the Kangaberry case comes in.

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Why Does It Fit So Well In Your Pocket?

After months of testing different materials and working with Perfect Leather (est. 1969) to product the perfect leather for Kangaberry, we selected premium cow leather for the case. Not only is it very thin but extremely strong, durable, able to withstand heavy use compared to goat or lamb skin. It’s also soft and kinda sexy! We wanted a product that would last years, not months.

If your like us and really care about how animals are treated, you should know that another reason we chose this specific type of leather is because the cow skins were also harvested as by-products of meat production.

Kangaberry Reflects Radiation Away From Body

We here at Kangaberry believe that people should live in health and harmony with technology. By all means use your phone 24/7 if you please, but protect yourself from radiofrequency electromagenetic waves.

The Kangaberry has a special inner lining on the one side closest to your body which reflects radio waves away from your body/into your phone. This is the main difference between our cell phone case and others.

Biological Effects Of Storing Phone In Pocket

Let’s fact it, people tend to carry cells phones, which emit radio  frequency electromagnetic waves when turned on, in areas…close to the family jewels. After all, most guys keep the phone in their pocket. And it can’t be the back pocket because then you’ll sit on it. That leaves the front pocket. And what’s near your front pocket? Your scrote, obviously.

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Due to all of the worry, there have been many surveys conducted on male fertility and cell phone use. There has been a recent decrease in male fertility in the US, and a recent increase in cell phone use, so you might guess that correlations have been found between cell phone use and infertility.

Here are some scientific studies that may better inform you:

  • Sperm Count: Research indicates that exposure to cell phone radiation may lead to decreases in sperm count, sperm motility and vitality, as well as increases in indicators of sperm damage.[i]
  • Phone in Pocket and Sperm Mobility: Men who carried a phone in a hip pocket or on the belt had a 11% fewer mobile sperm than men who kept a phone elsewhere on the body.[ii]
  • Talking on Phone and Sperm Mobility: Men who talked on the phone for more than an hour a day had a 17 percent fewer highly mobile sperm than men who talked less than 15minutes a day.[iii]
  • Sperm Vitality: When 22 healthy men were exposed to only 1.0W/kg of radiation (current canadian and American testing standards permit up to 1.6 W/kg), their sperm samples showed reduce motility (from 86% to 68%) and vitality (89% to 65%).[iv]
  • Men  who used cell phones more than 4 hours a day had a 42% lower sperm count and 33% lower sperm motility than non-users (sample pool 361 men).[v]
References

[i] Agarwal A, Deepinder F, Sharma RK, Ranga G, Li J. 2008. Effect of cell phone usage on semen analysis in men attending infertility clinic: an observational study. Fertil Steril 89(1): 124-8.
[ii] Kilgallon SJ, Simmons LW. 2005. Image content influences men’s semen quality. Biol Lett 1(3): 253-5.
[iii] Fejes I, Zavaczki Z, Szollosi J, Koloszar S, Daru J, Kovacs L, et al. 2005. Is there a relationship between cell phone use and semen quality? Arch Androl 51(5): 385-93.
[iv] De Iuliis GN, Newey RJ, King BV, Aitken RJ. 2009. Mobile phone radiation induces reactive oxygen species production and DNA damage in human spermatozoa in vitro. PLoS One 4(7): e6446.

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