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Real Talk, Whole Life

Episode 296: Should I Be Concerned About EMFs?

Real Talk, Whole Life

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4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2018

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Ep. 296: Should I Be Concerned About EMFs? In this episode, Stacy and Sarah are talking Electromagnetic Frequencies and whether they're actually harmful for people! Click here to listen in iTunes If you enjoy the show, please review it in iTunes! The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 296: Should I Be Concerned About EMFs? Intro (0:00) News and Views (0:40) We're back! No break for you! Unfortunately, RealEverything was hacked with a redirect malware! But it's fixed now, so we're good! And Stacy has found workarounds for her Facebook and Instagram bans, so she's back in business! Stacy gave a presentation on making a career on the internet at Cole's middle school. Eighth graders are scary. We've had 5 million downloads! OMG! Thank you for your support! And thank you for supporting our friendship! Sarah is going to PaleoFX! Are you going too? Sarah will be speaking. She's also going to Health Entrepreneurs FX as well Sarah will be at Booth 17 with Strength in Food. Come find her! Our topic this week in on electromagnetic fields! Sarah wrote a lengthy blog post about this topic recently. Many people are concerned about EMFs causing health problems. Any movement of a charged particle causes an EMF. They are characterized by frequency. Low frequency is things like microwaves and cell signals. High frequencies are things like x-rays, gamma rays and UV. High frequencies have enough energy to ionize atoms. That's the biggest concern for damage! Low frequencies don't do this. The buzzword has the grain of truth that high frequencies can be damaging. But the low frequencies that people tend to be concerned about are not high enough energy to damage our DNA! In animal studies, rats needed 25000 times the exposure that humans typically get. In human studies, most show little or no cancer affect from high exposure. In typical exposure, there is no increased risk. Only in occupations like power workers is there an increased risk. And actually, there seems to be a protective effect from moderate exposure. Cellphone studies show no increased brain tumor incidence, even in high use groups. And some protective effect in moderate to high use. EMF exposure seems to initiate a "clean up" of cells in the body. And even these studies represent an old way of using cellphones before a lot of hand-free devices. Radiation falls off precipitously the farther away the device is. Plus modern cellphones use an even lower frequency. Research into EMF hypersensitivity has not been about to reproduce symptoms, so it is possible that the EMF isn't the cause of these symptoms. Stacy has seem the EMF plant growth science fair experiment. This isn't real evidence! Check out Snopes. Question every alarming claim! Look into the source and what their agenda might be. Cell phone addiction is real, though, and has a lot of negative events and causes stress. Maybe that is what's causing your health effects? Technology is awesome, but it's not 100% awesome, says Sarah. If you've enjoyed the show, please recommend it to someone who might enjoy it. We love when you share and when you leave reviews for us! Thanks for listening! Real Everything The Paleo Mom Support us by shopping through links on our sidebars- thanks!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the paleo view. I'm Stacy Toth, best-selling author and

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co-creator of paleoparons.com where we focus on real life solutions for

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family seeking health. I'm Dr. Sarah Valentine, New York Times best-selling author and creator of the paleomom.com.

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I'm passionate about improving scientific literacy around public health topics. I like hashtags and bone broth.

0:27.0

And I'm just a super nerd. Thank you. listeners. Hi, pailleo of you listeners. We're back! I know some of you are thinking like,

0:45.7

maybe they need to take a break, but no, we're committed. We're here for you. You know you sound like, like, I mean I think as you know the podcasts that I subscribe to and I don't actually listen to Paleopagus anymore I listen to like completely

1:06.7

not this year get to just switch my brain into a different direction like arena of podcasts and if they ever like miss one of

1:16.2

their normal podcasting days like I listen to a couple that are once a week and a couple

1:20.9

that are twice a week like I don't know what to do with

1:23.9

myself like it's become such a part of my normal routine to listen to these

1:27.4

podcasts at like specific times that when they when like when my

1:32.4

either if if they miss a week or if my

1:34.7

schedule for some reason gets mixed up and I don't get to listen to that

1:37.2

podcast at my normal time it really throws me for a loop like it's become I

1:41.5

don't know like a circadian rhythm signal or something in the sense

1:45.1

that my body is just so attuned to like, well no, this is, I'm supposed to be listening to this

1:50.8

podcast when I, you know know drive on this day to this

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thing this is just what happens I can imagine that some of our listeners are at

2:00.6

least fairly well all the routine, right?

2:04.0

There's two of our listeners are really in the routine and they listen to our

2:08.8

podcast at a specific time doing like the same thing every single week and those those two people know what I'm

2:15.9

talking about it's basically what we're saying.

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