Paul Saladino
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And potentially, the people that it is most relevant to are children. Because children are developing and they're growing, and how does a child's brain react? Should a child be sitting around for hours a day with an iPad on their lap that is putting out thousands, tens of thousands of microwatts per meter squared onto their developing sex glands and hormones and thyroid and brain?
And that's not to mention the screen that they're looking at, which is full of blue light and flickering and doing all these things that are potentially affecting their neurotransmitters or their attention span, disrupting their circadian rhythm. So we have devices are everywhere. They're a part of our lives. I'm not saying we should get rid of them.
And that's not to mention the screen that they're looking at, which is full of blue light and flickering and doing all these things that are potentially affecting their neurotransmitters or their attention span, disrupting their circadian rhythm. So we have devices are everywhere. They're a part of our lives. I'm not saying we should get rid of them.
And that's not to mention the screen that they're looking at, which is full of blue light and flickering and doing all these things that are potentially affecting their neurotransmitters or their attention span, disrupting their circadian rhythm. So we have devices are everywhere. They're a part of our lives. I'm not saying we should get rid of them.
I'm just saying we should ask some reasonable questions and really take an honest look at the literature.
I'm just saying we should ask some reasonable questions and really take an honest look at the literature.
I'm just saying we should ask some reasonable questions and really take an honest look at the literature.
This is what's interesting, and I hope this changes now with Meta's policies, but I do content about this and it gets fact-checked on Instagram. I do content about raw milk, it gets fact-checked. I do content about seed oils, it gets fact-checked. When I do this content, I'm not... doing it from the hip, right?
This is what's interesting, and I hope this changes now with Meta's policies, but I do content about this and it gets fact-checked on Instagram. I do content about raw milk, it gets fact-checked. I do content about seed oils, it gets fact-checked. When I do this content, I'm not... doing it from the hip, right?
This is what's interesting, and I hope this changes now with Meta's policies, but I do content about this and it gets fact-checked on Instagram. I do content about raw milk, it gets fact-checked. I do content about seed oils, it gets fact-checked. When I do this content, I'm not... doing it from the hip, right?
I'm citing articles, but in the past, and again, hopefully Zuckerberg is changing this, in the past, they could just say, no, we're using this fact-checker's article. Your stuff is false. So who knows? But yeah, the EMF stuff is real. I don't know how much it affects humans. My subjective experience is I feel better when I'm in a lower EMF environment.
I'm citing articles, but in the past, and again, hopefully Zuckerberg is changing this, in the past, they could just say, no, we're using this fact-checker's article. Your stuff is false. So who knows? But yeah, the EMF stuff is real. I don't know how much it affects humans. My subjective experience is I feel better when I'm in a lower EMF environment.
I'm citing articles, but in the past, and again, hopefully Zuckerberg is changing this, in the past, they could just say, no, we're using this fact-checker's article. Your stuff is false. So who knows? But yeah, the EMF stuff is real. I don't know how much it affects humans. My subjective experience is I feel better when I'm in a lower EMF environment.
There's a lot of variables there and it's impossible to do a single variable experiment. Humans have never been exposed to this much EMF and I don't think we know how it's affecting us.
There's a lot of variables there and it's impossible to do a single variable experiment. Humans have never been exposed to this much EMF and I don't think we know how it's affecting us.
There's a lot of variables there and it's impossible to do a single variable experiment. Humans have never been exposed to this much EMF and I don't think we know how it's affecting us.
You don't want to do that with a paint because then it starts reflecting, right? Interesting. So imagine like putting a mirror.
You don't want to do that with a paint because then it starts reflecting, right? Interesting. So imagine like putting a mirror.
You don't want to do that with a paint because then it starts reflecting, right? Interesting. So imagine like putting a mirror.
As long as you have curtains... that also block it because it'll come through the window.