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Pocket Cell Phone Radiation Kills Sperm, Lowers Testosterone , Causes Infertility?

Men take note: Storing your cell phone in your pants pocket may result in impaired sperm and lower testosterone and may cause infertility.  In addition, new research suggests that carrying around a cell phone in your pocket could lower sperm motility and viability.

Previous research has suggested that Radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) emitted by the devices can negatively affect male fertility.  Most of the global adult population owns mobile phones, and around 14% of couples in high and middle-income countries have difficulty conceiving.

Until now, the research on the existence of a smartphone-sperm apocalypse has sent mixed signals.  So, a team led by Dr. Fiona Mathews of Biosciences at the University of Exeter conducted a “meta-study” or study of studies published in the journal Environment International on June 10, 2014 – Which found that cell phone usage was associated with an 8.1 percent descent in sperm motility (how fast the little guys swim) and 10 percent change in sperm viability (if they can make it to the egg alive).

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“Given the enormous scale of mobile phone use around the world, the potential role of this environmental exposure needs to be clarified.  This study strongly suggests that exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation from carrying mobiles in trouser pockets negatively affects sperm quality,” explained University of Exeter’s professor Fiona Mathews.

“This could be particularly important for men already on the borderline of infertility, and further research is required to determine the full clinical implications for the general population.”

Cell phones have become an integral part of our daily lives, but with the constant use of these devices comes the potential risk of exposure to harmful radiation.  One of the most concerning areas of concern is the device’s proximity to our bodies, specifically when stored in our pockets.

When a cell phone is tested for its Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), the device is placed at a specific distance from the body to ensure that the radiation levels fall within safe limits.  However, when a cell phone is kept in a pocket, it is in direct contact with the body, potentially exposing users to higher radiation levels.

Research has shown that carrying a cell phone in a pocket can result in impaired sperm and lower testosterone and may even cause infertility.  Studies have also linked long-term cell phone usage to brain damage, disturbed sleep cycles, and an increased risk of brain tumors.

It is important to note that these risks are not limited to men, as women also store their cell phones in their pockets and purses.  The potential harm from radiation exposure is a concern for everyone.

To protect ourselves from the potential harm of cell phone radiation, it is essential to maintain the minimum separation distance allowed during SAR testing.  This can be achieved by using a hands-free option, such as a headset or speakerphone, or by keeping the device in a purse or bag rather than a pocket.

In conclusion, keeping a cell phone in a pocket does not allow for the minimum separation distance allowed when SAR testing is done, potentially exposing users to higher radiation levels.  By maintaining the minimum separation distance and using hands-free options, we can reduce our exposure to harmful radiation and protect our health.

 

 

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1.  Brain damage

There is evidence that long-time cell phone usage negatively affects brain tissue.

It’s also a studied fact that cell phone usage weakens the blood and brain barrier, which then allows more toxins and chemicals to disturb your hypothalamus and pineal gland, which eventually leads to lower levels of circulating testosterone.

A growing body of evidence is supporting evidence linking cell phone radiation to brain tumors!

Research published by Dr. Lennart Hardell indicates that brain tumor risk increases with more years of cell phone use.  Proving the effects of cell phone radiation are cumulative with more hours of use; those with the most usage had a 300% increase in having a brain tumor on the same side as a cell phone was most used.  The official technical abstract of this study can be found here: http://www.spandidos-publications.com/10.3892/ijo.2013.2111.

 

2.  Disturbs sleep cycles

In a Saudi-Arabian study, the researchers found that mobile networks caused fatigue and headache.  The study also noted that eventually, when you sleep with your mobile phone next to you, the mobile networks will disturb your regular sleeping cycles by making the REM stages shorter.

A small 2008 study found that participants took an average of six minutes longer to reach deep sleep after exposure to mobile phone radiation.  They also spent an average of eight minutes less time in the deepest stage of sleep.  This is believed to be the most refreshing part of the sleep cycle.

‘We can now say that exposure to radiation before bed – at a level equivalent to making a call on a mobile for 30 minutes – does seem to lead to a small increase in electrical activity in the brain,’ says Dr. Sarah Loughran of the Australian center for electromagnetic bioeffects research at the University of Wollongong.

 

3.  Erectile dysfunction

In a recent erectile dysfunction study, the researchers found that men with severe cases of ED were 2.6 times more likely to keep their mobile phones in the front pocket.

This has to do with the fact that your phone would then be very close to your package, eventually disturbing your testicles’ ability to produce testosterone.

 

4.  Oxidative stress damage – (ROS)

Studies also show that cell phone radiation is very well capable of causing oxidation damage in the cells.

There’s no point in eating any antioxidants to improve testosterone levels if you keep your phone next to your balls every day since the radiation will oxidize the cells inside your testicles, and that occurrence leads to low testosterone.

 

5.  Alters DNA

The study clearly shows that cell phone radiation and mobile networks were able to alter human DNA negatively.  When that alternation starts to happen inside the testicles, you’re in trouble. “These findings have clear implications for the safety of extensive mobile phone use by males of reproductive age, potentially affecting both their fertility and the health and wellbeing of their offspring” (De Iuliis 2009).

 

6.  Damages the Leydig cells

Cell phone usage has also been linked to mitochondrial damage inside the leydig cells (the cells that produce testosterone inside testicles).

Add in the fact that cell phones increased oxidative damage in those same cells, and we have a significant problem…

In studies with male rats, exposure caused degeneration in the seminiferous tubules, reduction in the number of Leydig cells and testosterone production, and increases in luteinizing hormone levels and apoptotic cells.

 

7.  Infertility

The same study about the mitochondrial effects mentioned above also found that cell phone radiation and mobile networks cause infertility with lowered sperm motility, volume, and quality.

It makes me wonder why the government endorses the idea of putting Wi-Fi networks inside schools…

The Impact of Smartphone Use on Male Fertility

In today’s digital world, it’s hard to imagine life without our smartphones. They’re our constant companions, always with us, and always connected. However, recent studies have shown that carrying your phone in your pocket might not be the best idea, especially for men. The electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell phones can have a negative impact on male fertility, affecting sperm count, motility, and viability.

In this article, we’ll explore the connection between smartphone use and male fertility, the risks associated with pocket exposure to EMF radiation, and how to protect yourself from potential harm.

How Smartphone Use Affects Male Fertility

The effect of cell phone radiation on male fertility has been a topic of debate for years. Recent studies have provided evidence that carrying your phone in your pocket can have a negative impact on your reproductive health. The radiation emitted by cell phones can cause DNA damage, increasing the amount of free radicals in the testicles. This, in turn, can lead to a decrease in sperm count and motility.

Research published in the Journal of Andrology found that men who carried their cell phones in their pockets had an 8% decrease in sperm motility and a 9% decrease in sperm viability. Additionally, a study in Environment International found that men who used cell phones for more than four hours a day had significantly lower sperm count and motility compared to those who used their phones for less than two hours a day.

The Risks of Pocket Exposure to EMF Radiation

When you carry your phone in your pocket, it’s pressed against your skin, which can raise the base skin temperature by more than 2 degrees Celsius. The male testicles have adapted to maintain an ideal temperature for the growth and health of sperm, and this small increase in temperature next to the testicles may be enough to incapacitate or kill sperm.

Another study found significant drops in sperm count and heightened levels of oxidative stress in the testicles due to EMF radiation. This stress can lead to changes in sperm morphology and the ability to attach to an egg, making fertilization impossible.

Protecting Yourself from Potential Harm

To protect yourself from the potential harm of cell phone radiation, it’s important to minimize pocket exposure to EMF radiation. Consider keeping your phone in rf shielded accessory. Certain phone brands emit higher levels of EMF radiation than others, so do your research and choose a phone with lower radiation emissions.

Adding a case to your smartphone or keeping it in a coat pocket can also reduce the amount of radiation absorbed by the body. Finally, limiting your cell phone use or using a headset can also help reduce the risk of EMF exposure.

 

Conclusion

While the impact of cell phone radiation on male fertility is still being studied, the evidence suggests that carrying your phone in your pocket could have negative consequences for your reproductive health. The radiation emitted by cell phones can cause DNA damage, leading to a decrease in sperm count and motility.

To protect yourself from potential harm, it’s important to minimize pocket exposure to EMF radiation. Consider keeping your phone in a bag or shirt pocket, and choose a phone with lower radiation emissions. Adding a case to your smartphone or keeping it in a coat pocket can also reduce the amount of radiation absorbed by the body.

While the overall risk of carrying your phone in your pocket is considered low, it depends on how many sperm you are comfortable killing with cell phone radiation; it’s always better to take steps to protect your reproductive health. By being aware of the risks and taking action to minimize exposure to EMF radiation, you can help protect your fertility and ensure your future reproductive health.

FAQs:

Can cell phone use affect female fertility as well?
While less research has been conducted on the impact of cell phone radiation on female fertility, some studies suggest that it may have negative effects on egg quality and quantity.

Can EMF radiation cause cancer?
There is much evidence that “Cell Phones Do Cause Cancer”.  Research on the potential link between EMF radiation and cancer is getting hard to ignore..

Is it safe to carry your phone in your pocket at all?
Not really. Carrying your phone in your pocket may pose some risks to male fertility, but the overall risk is considered low if you aren’t in childbearing years in your 70s or 80s. However, it’s always better to err on the side of caution and take steps to minimize exposure to EMF radiation if you are under 80.

Are there any other ways to protect myself from cell phone radiation?
In addition to limiting cell phone use and minimizing pocket exposure, using a headset or speakerphone and avoiding cell phone use in areas with poor reception can also help reduce exposure to EMF radiation.