Paul Saladino· MD
it is suggested that the electrostatic potentials detected on the skin create an electrostatic field that inhibits ovarian function
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it is suggested that the electrostatic potentials detected on the skin create an electrostatic field that inhibits ovarian function
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it is suggested that the electrostatic potentials detected on the skin create an electrostatic field that inhibits ovarian function however the effect proved to be reversible
the cause of this effect is unknown maybe assume that the electrostatic potentials generated by the polyester fabric play a role in it