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Motowner313's avatar

Why the heck isn't EMF exposure listed as one of the culprits? It's ubiquitous and unavoidable now, especially with soon-to-be 40,000 WIFI and cell satellites saturating every inch of the planet.

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Tee Rigodanzo's avatar

I totally agree; however I think the majority of our population - not too smart - can't grasp the EMF concept and/or think it is too woo-woo. IMHO MAHA needs to start somewhere, prove it scientifically, then move on to the next step/cause . . . as difficult as the waiting is, I think we need a little patience - things are improving!

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TeeJae's avatar

Not woo-woo at all. If people "believe" in the dangers of the 'micro waves' emitted from microwave ovens, there's no reason not to "believe" in the dangers of EMFs.

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Tee Rigodanzo's avatar

Agreed. And for those who think MAHA is doing nothing about it here's confirmation from an outside source that they are - https://ehtrust.org/new-maha-commission-report-addresses-emfs-a-positive-breakthrough/. Again, probably not as quickly as we would like but It Is In process.

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Linda's avatar

MAHA knows and is not touching it. The science is abundant and clear. There is no time to wait to stop exposing the population to EMF and wireless radiation. It has already gone on too long. The damage is likely irreversible. Not just for humans.

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Linda's avatar

Practical advice to protect your family from fertility damaging wireless radiation:

Do not have wifi at home.

Keep and talk on wired land lines. Demand that land line infrastructure and service be maintained. It is currently being phased out. Don't let that happen.

Do not use wireless baby monitors.

Use laptop or tablet on table, never on lap.

Connect to internet through ethernet, not wifi.

Do not give cell phones to children.

Never put a cell phone in a pant pocket unless it is off.

Do not use a cell phone or wireless tech during pregnancy.

Do not have any smart tech in the home.

Advocate for the responsible use of tech in the community and workplace.

Work and vote for legislation that protects the public, humanity and the environment that is also gravely affected.

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Dennis Brezina's avatar

Thank you. That's a list worthy of the refrigerator door.

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Andrea Stevens, M.S., C.N.S.'s avatar

Several decades ago, when I was in my 20's, women were more concerned with preventing pregnancy for which they weren't ready. I don't think fertility clinics even existed - no need. That situation has changed, along with the increase in so many chronic health conditions. I believe that RFK, Jr and his team are definitely are on the right track with their multi-factorial approach!

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Kathy's avatar

Hello!🐘in the room! Covid genetic injections are exacerbating an already disturbing trend. Pfizer did a lot of monitoring reproductive health, and the results were so disturbing- part of the reason they wanted 75 years to release the safety data, until a judge forced them to. You can read all about these disturbing findings in “The Pfizer Papers”, a book with these studies, which were compiled by Naomi Wolf.

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John Kaplan's avatar

Missing from speculation as to causes of the especially recent decrement in fertility are considerations outside of the usual enumerated suspects of pestricides, environmental toxins, and beghavioral stressors. The augmented vaccine schedule in the last 4 decades [including giving mRNA shots to millions of our youth] and tons of estrogens injected into our beef and pork supply are unexplored potential culprits in this infertilitycatastrophy. Dr John

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John Kaplan's avatar

Thank you Academics just can't bring up the giant elephant in the room.

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Clea's avatar

EMF (in particular, cell phones in pockets) can not be ignored as a contributing factor, Short 'n sweet video created by C4ST several years ago: Happy Valentine's Day - Don't kill the love.

https://tinyurl.com/4aknn4n6

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MBP's avatar

It’s too expensive in this modern world! Most young people can’t afford a home and can’t afford for one of them to stay home OR expensive childcare. And they worry about the state of the world - fear of everything as drummed into them from our overlords. Pandemics!! Wars!! Climate crises!! Why would they want to add the stressors of raising children?? Or the time it would take away from playing video games or going out with friends or posting to social media??

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Nathan H.'s avatar

Here’s a a thought: stop throwing away hundreds of billions in foreign aid to people who hate us and to illegals. Allow American workers to keep most of what they earn so moms can have the choice of staying home with their children. Right now we have a parasitic public sector that does little that is useful and sucks the lifeblood out of those actually accomplishing something.

Q

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Meg Hartley's avatar

Have you ever gone out into the real world and worked with these people you insult? I have. Be a part of the solution, not part of the problem.

How about having the government provide the resources these people need to get out of poverty.

Hoe about the government fix out economy so mom’s can stay home with their kids. Mom,s in Germany get paid to stay at home, and health care is readily available. But their taxes are high.

Do me a favor, go work with the poor and indigent and get out of your suburban house with a white picket fence.

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Dennis Brezina's avatar

Well said!

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Kelli's avatar
3dEdited

It’s an important topic I’m sure and I’m glad you’re approaching it. There’s something I noticed recently. That’s been adding up. I eat a lot of avocados, and I live in Hawaii. Unfortunately, the best place that I could shop this Whole Foods. Most of our produce organic like that, is shipped in. I usually get the bag that’s in a green net,

With four or five little avocados because I live alone…but I noticed more & more lately that there’s micro plastics every time I cut that green net! Not only on the avocados, but in my refrigerator, on my counter, down the sink when I rinse off the avocados which means in our water system which means in our soil in our earth, what we breathe what we walk on everywhere if they’re getting rid to plastic bags, in the store, this seems like an even bigger issue. It’s been jumping out at me more and more of course I’m gonna stop using them now as convenient as they are, but if we care about this planet, it seems like we should eliminate things like that and go for more biodegradable nets for our little avocados. It’s an easy fix-for an extremely of micro plastics

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Birgitta Lauren's avatar

As a holistic fertility expert, Ive harped about this for decades. And fertility is reversible. Especially mens fertility naturally and within months.

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Meg Hartley's avatar

That’s old news. Fertility is decreasing worldwide and has been linked to plastic’s which are endocrine disruptors. I am sure there are other contributing factors as well.

Why can’t we just stick with the research that’s already been done? There are plenty of studies out there done on so many things, but unless one is well educated on what composes an accurate study so many people just choose the ones they want to hear, even if the study is not well done.

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Dennis Brezina's avatar

Do the millions of illegal immigrants that won't be sent back unwittingly factor in here?

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