How to Mitigate Children’s EMF Exposure with R Blank
Jun 06, 2023If you've listened to the Core Connections Podcast for awhile, you may remember an EMF conversation in 2021 where EMF expert R Blank talked about EMF protection, safer ways to use technology, and impacts EMF can have on our health.
It's been two years since our last conversation and we're ready to dive in deeper into this topic – specifically on mitigating children's exposure to EMFs. I invited R back on the show to have an honest conversation about how to think about EMF protection and ways parents can better manage EMF exposure.
If you're curious about protecting your children from EMF exposure or simply want to learn more about the effects of EMFs, >>click play<< and listen in. You'll hear us talk about:
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[03:54] Negative effects EMFs can have on the body
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[09:26] Diseases and cancers that EMFs can impact children's development
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[13:10] How cell phones heighten EMF sensitivity
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[20:34] 2 rules for EMF protection and ways to mitigate technology with your kids
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[34:36] Screen time impacting toddler behavior
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[39:05] How to approach technology with kids
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[45:03] What you can do about EMF exposure with your child's school technology
Links mentioned in this episode:
- EMF Protection with R Blank (Episode 165 of the Core Connections Podcast)
- Erica Ziel Wants Your Movement to be Free, Easy, and Intentional (My Episode on The Healthier Tech Podcast)
- Research: Why Children Are More Vulnerable to EMF Radiation
Click >>PLAY<< to listen now or watch the full interview below:
R BLANK
R Blank is the CEO of Shield Your Body, whose mission it is to Make Technology Safer. With hundreds of thousands of customers in over 30 countries, and having been interviewed on platforms ranging from ABC television to ElectricSense, R is an internationally followed expert on issues of EMF, health and safety. He was inspired to create SYB when he co-authored the best-selling book, ‘Overpowered’, with his father, Dr. Martin Blank, one of the world’s leading EMF scientists. He has degrees from Columbia University and UCLA.