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Counteracting the Greatest Health Threat of Our Time

Is Your Body Suffering from Digital Age Toxicity?

written by Dr. Steven Cangiano February 20, 2019
Counteracting the Greatest Health Threat of Our Time

Do you have Memory Loss? Lack Stamina? Depression? Frequent Headaches? Fertility Issues?

In “A Looming Health Crisis,” we explored the documented health effects of the invisible, digital age, manmade toxic energies that surround us. Of great concern is that the sources of these “digital toxins” are exponentially increasing. These digital toxins are caused by the electromagnetic frequencies emitted by most of our modern technology, including cell phones, smart devices, Wi-Fi, smart meters, cell towers, Blue-Tooth, monitoring equipment, cars, and many more.

These pervasive digital toxins surround us and pervade every part of our modern lives. An overwhelming body of scientific evidence is directing us toward some dire predictions and dangerous outcomes. The following is a brief summary of the top five most serious effects. These are of great concern because they eventually become irreversible and have existential implications.  

  1. Reproductive effects: Sperm counts are down by more than 50% in technologically advanced countries worldwide. Singapore had a 31% drop in its birth rate from 2016 to 2017. This has never happened in modern history outside of war, financial collapse or famine. Sperm counts are sensitive to many environmental factors, including smoking, alcohol, toxins etc. There are also multiple animal studies that have shown irreversible effects on fertility with digital toxins.
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