Hi John, AirPods are everywhere these days - in your family members' ears, your coworkers', even young children walking to school. Maybe they're in your ears right now as you read these lines... Here's what most people don't realize: As you'll discover during the EMF Hazards Summit, these devices use the exact same frequency (2.4 GHz) as microwave ovens. Yes - the same frequency that heats up your food is “buzzing” centimeters away from millions of brains, all day long. "But they're perfectly safe!" That's what the 3-letter agencies keep repeating… Just like they said about smoking. Just like they said about lead paint. Just like they said about asbestos. The difference? This time, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones BEFORE this becomes tomorrow's health crisis. |
18 world-renowned scientists and doctors are finally breaking their silence. During the complimentary 2025 EMF Hazards Summit: Safeguard Our Future, they'll reveal: 🌱 How to use AirPods, smartphones and other everyday devices more safely 🌱 Harvard scientist exposes the shocking link between EMFs, brain development, and autism 🌱 Real-world case studies reveal: 5G towers triggered health effects in days 🌱 What every parent or grandparent needs to know about Wi-Fi in schools (without sounding "crazy") 🌱 The latest science showing that wireless radiation is the new smoking - increasing cancer risks across ALL ages Whether you've long suspected these devices might be harmful, or you're just starting to question wireless technology safety - this summit will give you the facts, evidence, and solutions you need. Don't miss the opportunity to learn more at the 2025 EMF Hazards Summit, airing April 10-15. To better health, The GreenMedInfo Team |
Wearing wireless earbuds may be convenient but it could be increasing your risk of neurological disorders as they send a magnetic field through your brain to communicate. |
Wireless earbuds like AirPods use Bluetooth technology, which emits radiofrequency radiation near the head and body for prolonged periods. Experts caution that children and teenagers, due to their thinner skulls and more absorbent brain tissue, are especially vulnerable to health risks, including brain cancer, neurological damage and hearing loss. |