Paul Saladino· MD
the vast majority of these studies find these emfs to be harmful to humans creating DNA damage and oxidative stress
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
the vast majority of these studies find these emfs to be harmful to humans creating DNA damage and oxidative stress
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and extremely low frequency we're talking about like power uh electrical power power which is 50 60 hertz like 90% at oxidative stress uh studies showed significant effects 84% showed genetic effects of 200 studies
89% of 384 studies looking at radio frequency on oxidative effects or free radicals um in in biology produce significant negative effects and 96% of those showed them far below uh the you know specific absorption rate which is a threshold a safety threshold
and 96% of those showed them far below uh the you know specific absorption rate which is a threshold a safety threshold which we can talk about how inadequate safety thresholds are and um far below the you know standard cuz people will say oh it's only like high power density or really high amount of EMF exposure and that's not true and then you can go on like 84% of 3508 studies looking at reproductive um effects showed negative effects 95% of low intensity across the board showed significant effects and then extremely low frequency we're talking about like power uh electrical power power which is 50 60 hertz like 90% at oxidative stress uh studies showed significant effects 84% showed genetic effects of 200 studies 91% um of static even magnetic fields showed significant effects
and 84% of 3508 studies looking at reproductive um effects showed negative effects 95% of low intensity across the board showed significant effects