Paul Saladino talking about AirPods and EMFs video
June 17, 2026
Last updated: June 20, 2026
https://youtu.be/PG1r1Mzx294?si=M2QKvqNkBWvF7RXk
The discussion begins with a distinction between different types of electromagnetic fields, specifically focusing on radio frequency EMF and extra low frequency EMF.
Radio frequency EMF is associated with devices like Wi-Fi, cell phones, and AirPods, while ELF EMF is what emanates from household outlets.
The speaker compares the RF EMF from AirPods and cell phones to that of microwave ovens, noting they emit similar frequencies. (Basically cooking your brain - personal note)
EMF detectors can measure the intensity of EMF, showing that microwaves can produce high readings of microwatts per meter squared, similar to those from AirPods when they are in use.
The potential for prolonged exposure is highlighted, particularly among teenagers who may wear AirPods for extended periods, raising concerns about unknown long-term effects.
There is a debate about the safety of RF EMF, with some arguing that it is non-ionizing radiation and therefore less harmful than ionizing radiation like X-rays.
However, the speaker emphasizes that non-ionizing does not equate to harmless, as there are studies suggesting potential biological effects at the cellular level.
Research indicates possible impacts on cell membranes and ion channels, which could influence cellular function, although the evidence remains inconclusive and underfunded.
Individuals experiencing symptoms like headaches or mood swings are encouraged to reconsider their use of EMF-emitting devices, suggesting a personal experiment to assess any correlation.
The speaker shares their own experiences with EMF, noting a sensation when holding their phone, which raises concerns about carrying it in close proximity to their body.
There is mention of studies linking cell phone use in pockets to lower sperm counts in men, indicating potential reproductive health risks.
Concerns are also raised about the effects of EMF exposure on women's reproductive health, particularly regarding ovaries and breast tissue.
The speaker highlights the uncertainty surrounding the effects of prolonged EMF exposure, especially in relation to brain health.
The topic shifts to microwave ovens, addressing common misconceptions about their safety and the potential risks associated with their use.
The speaker recalls childhood advice to stand away from microwaves when in use, reinforcing the idea that high levels of RF EMF are emitted during operation.
There is speculation about whether microwaving food alters its molecular structure, potentially affecting its health benefits, although solid evidence is lacking.