Did you know that cellphone radiation has been shown to shift your brainwaves, potentially disrupting your sleep?
In this episode, Nick analyzes the results of 2 sleep studies, and how the scientists heading these experiments completely dismissed the importance of what they found.
Discussed during this episode:
- How an article published in Scientific American back in 2008 revealed that cellphone radiation (radiofrequency) can impact your brainwaves and sleep quality
- What 2 researchers involved in these studies concluded about their findings (you’ll be shocked)
- What you can do, starting tonight, to minimize the potential sleep-disrupting effects of your phone
Links Mentioned:
- Watch the YouTube version of this interview here!
- Rodney Croft
- ICNIRP (International Commissions on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection)
- FCC (US Federal Communications Commission)
- Nokia 6110
- Physicians For Safe Technology – more data on EMFs and sleep (see section “Melatonin Effects of EMR and Light at Night”)
NOTE: This content is based on Nick’s opinion and is provided solely for entertainment purposes. You should do your own research when searching for information regarding health issues and always review the information carefully with your professional health care provider before using any of the protocols or recommendations presented on this podcast. The information provided is not intended to replace medical advice offered by a physician or other licensed health care provider.

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Nick, please put in a volume icon because the sound on this video is to loud to stay and hear until the end.
Hi Flo, I haven’t found it to be too loud but let me send this to my team and come back to you. It may be a problem on your end – we’ll figure it out.
Nick
I don’t have a way to adjust the volume on the audio player, unfortunately. Can you please try the Youtube or Rumble version, where you’ll be able to lower the volume?