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Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields

submitted by obvious to Truth 1.3 yearsJan 1, 2023 11:08:15 ago (+17/-0)     (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35864547/

"Results: There is a significant increase in plasma concentration of DHEA, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin, and melatonin as well as in testosterone, after resting for 2 months in that bed with the EMFs avoiding system. In addition, decreases in Cortisol/DHEA and Testosterone/cortisol ratio and plasma dopamine concentration were observed. "
Hum, electromagnetic fields not good, MKay?


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[ - ] TheNoticing 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 1, 2023 17:44:45 ago (+1/-0)

NIH, I don't know man...

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 1, 2023 17:55:32 ago (+1/-0)

Seriously, any "official" science these days needs to be heavily scrutinized. I'll just outright not believe in it unless it affects me, and even then I'll go to the white-paper and tear it a new one. They always fuck up the process these days as well.

[ - ] TheNoticing 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 1, 2023 20:09:11 ago (+0/-0)

"Trust the science" means ignore everything you were taught as a kid about critical thinking and the scientific method.

[ - ] qwop 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 1, 2023 18:22:13 ago (+0/-0)*

It's on PubMed. It's the largest online database of all published (mostly medical) research. It's called the National Library of Medicine. It just happens to be hosted by NIH, but the paper itself has nothing to do with NIH.

"PubMed comprises more than 35 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites."

[ - ] TheNoticing 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 1, 2023 20:09:54 ago (+0/-0)

They said ivermectin was bad while having positive articles up.

[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 1, 2023 16:05:04 ago (+1/-0)

If we had more control over the electromagnetic fields, we could use beneficial frequencies, turning about anything that outputs such fields into a rife machine. That would be kinda neat.