The Non-tinfoil Guide To Emfs Access

: Over 200 studies suggest carrying a cell phone in a pocket can harm male fertility.

The guide is valued by readers for its rather than just focusing on the dangers. It suggests several "technological seatbelts" to reduce exposure without "going back to the Stone Age": The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs

Pineault, an investigative health journalist, argues that while modern gadgets are indispensable, our current usage is "stupid" because it ignores the biological impact of non-ionizing radiation. He characterizes EMFs from smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, and microwave ovens as a form of . : Over 200 studies suggest carrying a cell

: The book explores "Electro-Hypersensitivity" (EHS), investigating whether the symptoms some people feel around electronics are physiological or psychological. The Scientific Disconnect He characterizes EMFs from smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, and

: Links have been found between high EMF exposure and increased risks of insomnia, depression, and anxiety .

The book highlights that while these devices don't have enough energy to break DNA bonds immediately (like X-rays), independent scientific evidence links chronic exposure to a range of health risks, including: