Monday, 25 February 2019

Wireless Technology Is Lowering Testosterone Levels

Electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) emitted from many examples of modern technology may be a major overlooked factor in the sharp decline of male serum testosterone levels in the past few decades as well as a factor in numerous other negative health effects. Could EMF exposure be the next smoking equivalent? The evidence shows this to be the case.

It's perhaps no coincidence that over the last 30 years, testosterone levels have been dropping at the same time as EMF levels in the environment have been rising.

You can eat right, exercise right, have positive health habits; but our exposure to EMFs is almost inevitable in modern society, and it's only getting worse as the increasingly biologically invasive millimeter-wave 5G gets rolled out throughout most of the developed world.

  • Sperm quality has plunged over 60% in the last 50 years;

  • Since WWII, the incidence of testicular cancer has quadrupled;



  • In the 30 years since we’ve been using cell phones, testosterone levels have been halved;




  • As many as 52% of men (and increasingly younger men) have trouble getting or maintaining an erection.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toYAeBe7e0s

It is an accurate statement to call EMF exposure a near-castration, or even an effective castration of men. Especially with most men having their cellphones in their pockets in close proximity to their testes.

Why is this?

Testosterone is synthesized and produced by the Leydig cells of the testes; at a higher frequency, specifically 2.45 GHz, an EMF induced a decrease in the Leydig cell number and increase of apoptosis-positive cells in the seminiferous tubules of Wistar rats, this likely has a similar effect in humans. What we learn here is that if the Leydig cells are destroyed, so is the man. Rendered sexually ineffective due to his lack or complete absence of testosterone.

Why isn't this common knowledge?

EMFs are too profitable an industry to scientifically undermine. Facts struggle to speak louder than money.

The telecoms industry lobbies governments and regulatory agencies to align with their scientific account of the realities surrounding EMFs. There's likely an underpinning depopulation agenda keeping this all afloat, too.




The studies.

Despite these facts not being common knowledge, nearly 100 published studies dating back to 1971, including by the Naval Medical Research Institute, show the negative effects of electromagnetic radiation on the male testes (where testosterone is produced), including damage to testicular function, abnormal hormonal function, DNA breakages on sperm, and even cell death.

The evidence for EMFs causing human subfertility and infertility is significant.

To put the seriousness of the issue in perspective, a study conducted in 2005 and replicated multiple times showed extremely low frequency (50Hz) radiation like that emitted by power lines caused major damage to the inner structures of testicles in rats:

In the experimental rats, boundary tissue was found disrupted at various layers.  That tissue showed infoldings, which were perhaps due to the loss of collagen and reticular fibrils from the inner and outer non-cellular layers.

The outer non-cellular layer, which was thinner than that of the control, was stripped away from the myoid cell layer in multiple regions, giving a "blister-like" appearance.  The myoid cells showed fewer polyribosomes, pinocytotic vesicles and glycogen granules.

Most mitochondria were found to lack cristae.  The connections between individual myoid cells were apparently lost. There were signs of recovery in the boundary tissue following withdrawal from EMF exposure.

A study from the Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction looked at low frequency electromagnetic fields long-term exposure effects on testicular histology, sperm quality and testosterone levels of male rats.

The results of the study were clear and damning: Long-term exposure to low frequency EMF significantly decreased the diameter of the seminiferous tubules and increased number of seminiferous tubules per unit area of testes. In addition, low frequency EMF significantly reduced sperm motility and testosterone levels. However, it had no effect on the weight and size of testes, sperm concentration, and viability.

A human example of these effects can be seen in a study called "Effects of electromagnetic fields on serum lipids in workers of a power plant". The study found that workers exposed to high magnetic fields in a power plant had reduced levels of testosterone.

There's also evidence EMFs interfere with sleep cycles, creates permeability of the blood brain barrier, and interferes with the function of the pituitary gland, which is responsible for hormonal secretion.

One study concluded that through in vitro and in vivo studies, EMF exposure was found to alter the reproductive endocrine hormones, gonadal function, embryonic development, pregnancy, and fetal development. These effects were different according to the frequency, duration of exposure, and strength of EMFs. Humans in modern society cannot avoid various kinds of EMFs during household and occupational activities, but should be aware of the biological hazard of EMFs. The effort to avoid EMF exposure and techniques to protect or relieve EMF radiation are required to preserve our reproductive potential.

A recommended resource:

I recommend this book written on the subject: "The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs: How to Fix Our Stupid Use of Technology" by Nicolas Pineault.

Here's the book description:

Can you really feel years younger & make unexplained symptoms vanish with the click of a button — the “Airplane Mode” on your cell phone?

Investigative Health Journalist Nicolas Pineault used to think this all sounded like something only crazy people wearing tinfoil hats would say.

But the overwhelming amount of independent scientific evidence linking electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from wireless technologies with increased risks of cancer, infertility, insomnia, and depression sure has the uncanny ability to change a man’s mind.

The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs is a simple and unconventional book that will teach you exactly how to reduce your exposure to this brand new 21st-century pollution without going back to the Stone Age.

You will learn:

  • What your smartphone, your wifi router and your microwave oven have in common (page 9)

  • Why policy makers and scientists all worldwide don’t agree about whether EMFs are dangerous or not (page 21)

  • Is Electro-Hypersensitivity as popularized in the TV show “Better Call Saul” real? Or is it all psychological? (page 62)

  • Why carrying a cell phone in your pocket can harm your fertility (201 studies prove it) (page 72)

  • The 1-click fix to reduce cellphone EMFs by 84% (page 142)

  • What is safer? Speakerphone, earbuds or a Bluetooth ear piece? (page 155)

  • The #1 worst source of EMF radiation at home (page 160)

  • Why baby monitors are worse than smartphones, and better alternatives (page 208)


It’s true. The jury is still out about whether cellphone radiation is the new smoking or just a temporary scare. But why take chances?

Instead, read The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs — the technological seat belt you might just need to use your new gadgets safely.

Visit the official website.
“I have read nearly all the EMF books out there and The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs is clearly the most practical and useful. It contains everything you need to protect yourself from this 21st century pervasive and pernicious toxic exposure. This book can literally help save your life.

— Dr. Mercola, Founder of Mercola.com, the #1 most visited natural health site

Another resource is this article, that I've found covers most - if not all - the important considerations in protecting your hormonal profile and reproductive health.

 

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