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5 REASONS WHY YOUR BALLS NEED PROTECTION FROM MODERN TECH

Gentlemen, it’s time to pay attention. (And for all the wives and girlfriends out there, if he won’t, please read this on his behalf.) It’s about time we acknowledge how modern technology is affecting one of man’s most cherished assets.

Amidst religion, evolution, and politics, let’s focus on the facts. 5G technology is here, and even the less potent electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) of 4G have already shown significant potential for harm.

So, let’s dive into the details and discuss why your testicles need protection:

1. PRESERVE YOUR MANHOOD AND VITALITY

Research from a 2005 study in Turkey highlighted the significant damage cell phone EMF can cause to testicular tissues, leading to reduced testosterone production capacity[1]. Additionally, a 2015 study from the Bioelectromagnetic Laboratory found that exposure to EMF from WiFi routers decreased testosterone levels in male rats[2].

2. STRENGTHEN YOUR SWIMMERS

Infertility rates are on the rise, with up to 1 in 8 American couples struggling to conceive. Since the rise of cell phones, fertility rates have decreased significantly, and men are responsible for infertility in at least half of these cases.

Experts like Dr. Ashok Aggarwal of the Cleveland Clinic, a top-ranked fertility specialist, attribute much of the decline in sperm count, concentration, and motility to modern cell phone usage. A keyword search for “sperm” in EMF-related health studies reveals over 827 studies and articles citing the effects of EMF on sperm[3].

3. LOWER THE RISK OF GENETIC ABNORMALITIES

As we continue to evolve, EMF has emerged as a significant contributor to modern genetic mutations. Some scientists even posit that damaged sperm from EMF could contribute to the autism epidemic.

Research shows clear evidence of DNA damage and other sperm abnormalities caused by EMF exposure, potentially leading to genetic mutations in future generations[4].

4. EXTEND YOUR LIFE WITH PREVENTIVE HEALTH

While debates about whether cell phones can cause cancer may persist in the mainstream media, scientific evidence is accumulating, and the scientific community is taking notice. A $25 million study conducted by the U.S. Toxicology Program found clear evidence of cancer linked to exposure from 2G and 3G cell phones[5].

Independent studies have also revealed elevated levels of oxidative stress, free radicals, and d-oxo-gb in the testes after EMF exposure – biomarkers associated with testicular and prostate cancers[6].

5. PERFORM CONFIDENTLY WHERE IT MATTERS MOST

Surprise – erectile dysfunction, an increasing phenomenon in younger men, is also linked to EMF. A 2013 study found that men who carried phones in their pockets were 2.6 times more likely to experience ED[7]. Moreover, men with ED carried their phones in their pockets for an average of three more hours per day compared to those without ED.

It’s crucial to note that the testicles are highly sensitive to EMF, and their exposure can lead to far-reaching effects. They are also particularly vulnerable due to their positioning and how we use consumer electronics.

The good news? Reduced exposure has been shown to reverse damage to the testes.

So, how can you protect them?

Radiation-proof underwear!

FONZ, a Silicon Valley startup, has developed super briefs that include a silky conductive EMF shield to safeguard your testicles from radiation. Consider making them your daily choice for protection. Stay informed and prioritize your health – your future self will thank you.

References:

Akdag, M. Z., Dasdag, S., Canturk, F., Karabulut, D., Caner, Y., & Adalier, N. (2005). Does prolonged radiofrequency radiation emitted from Wi-Fi devices induce DNA damage in various tissues of rats? Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy, 75(Pt B), 116-122.
Al-Quzwini, O. F., & Al-Taee, H. (2015). The influence of 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radiation on male fertility. European Journal of Anatomy, 19(2), 107-112.
Search results from PubMed for “EMF effects on sperm.”
La Vignera, S., Condorelli, R. A., Vicari, E., D’Agata, R., & Calogero, A. E. (2012). Effects of the exposure to mobile phones on male reproduction: a review of the literature. Journal of Andrology, 33(3), 350-356.
National Toxicology Program. (2018). NTP technical report on the toxicology and carcinogenesis studies in Hsd:Sprague Dawley SD rats exposed to whole-body radio frequency radiation at a frequency (900 MHz) and modulations (GSM and CDMA) used by cell phones (NIH Publication No. 18-5907).
Atasoy, H. I., Gunal, M. Y., Atasoy, P., & Elgun, S. (2016). Immunohistopathologic demonstration of deleterious effects on growing rat testes of radiofrequency waves emitted from conventional Wi-Fi devices. Journal of Pediatric Urology, 12(2), 290-295.
Agarwal, A., Deepinder, F., Sharma, R. K., Ranga, G., & Li, J. (2008). Effect of cell phone usage on semen analysis in men attending infertility clinic: an observational study. Fertility and Sterility, 89(1), 124-128.

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