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whygetfat on Nostr: Eric Novack MD: "[…] everybody has their cell phones on. People have their Wi-Fi on ...

Eric Novack MD: "[…] everybody has their cell phones on. People have their Wi-Fi on all the time. I mean listen, I actually can't get my wife or children to not wear Bluetooth headphones, […] even though we know that there is essentially an endless amount of data. Some of the details I think are less important, but you know that those non-native EMFs at those frequencies are non-ionizing.

"Everybody knows, 'Don't get radiated with X-rays too much.' I will laugh because I get patients who come in the office with new shoulder pain. They give us a hard time about taking a plain shoulder X-ray, which in this day and age with digital X-ray is a shockingly small amount of radiation. I mean it's less than a quarter of a shoulder X-ray from when I started training, because the magic of the digital work.

"But they come in and they never take one of their Bluetooth ear things out the entire time for the visit. Their kids, the iPad isn't here [at arms length]. The kids are on their iPad with it to here [inches in front of their nose] with Bluetooth headphones as their babysitter during the visit.

"So we're still living under that cloud today where there's essentially been a complete suppression of the potential downside effects, whether it's on voltage-gated calcium channels, or things that. . . essentially it screws up energy flows in the cell. It can have a direct impact on hydration and what goes on with cellular water. It can have an impact on protein folding, which is how things get managed […]

"I know that Jack is a neurosurgeon, but as an orthopedist we have to always give the neurosurgeons a hard time. All these joints are right there, and they're getting equally pummeled by all this radiation, and is absolutely a huge impact. […]

Max Gulhane MD: "[…] I'm really glad you brought that up. Just because it isn't ionizing, doesn't mean it's not having meaningful health impacts."

Eric Novack MD: "And practically speaking, […] people come in because they're having problems. Some of it's acute, but the vast majority of things are chronic. The patients don't like X. Right? They don't like how they look, they don't like how they feel, they don't like that they hurt. But it's remarkable to me how unwilling so many people are to even consider changes, which probably speaks to how incredibly successful industry has been at doing the obfuscating."

Eric Novack MD with maxgulhanemd (npub19yj…unad) @ 29:50–35:10 https://youtu.be/ok3Ymhbx-L4&t=1790
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