The fifth generation of technology standard for cellular networks (5G) is a controversial topic in regards to human health. In order to discuss it, there must be clarity, in regards to the technical details about radiation.
Terpenes make up a diverse class of organic molecules produced mainly by plants and fungi. They (and their more complex derivatives, terpenoids), are the major representatives in plant essential oils, and are particularly profuse as a component of plant resin.
Essentially, free radicals are unstable molecules that cause damage to cells around them in an attempt to restabilise themselves. When there are more free radicals in the body than natural and/or supplemental antioxidants, like C60, the body incurs oxidative stress.
C60, aka Buckminsterfullerene, bucky balls or the magic molecule, is a radiation resistant, nanotechnology. This tiny fella, the most symmetrical molecule in existence, is constructed of 60 pure carbon atoms; it has been found to occur naturally on Earth and in deep space, as well as being produced by humans. This might take you back to high school, but carbon is a building block of life itself.
A new reaction that shows C60 fullerene derivatives which effectively combat viral outbreaks, as well as HIV, herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus, has been discovered by a collaboration of scientists from the Skoltech Center for Energy, Science and Technology, the Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics of RAW and other foreign research centres.