isabellesbooks's review

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3.25

Overall, this book is well researched, and is a good starting point for someone looking for learn a lot about EMFs.
I’m by no means a science major, so I didn’t enjoy the technical aspects of this book as much as I probably could have (sometimes it felt like I was reading gibberish! The author does explain that the science is very advanced, and tries to make things simpler, but it was still a LOT of information to process, all over the place).
The studies about EMFs on animals and plants were fascinating, especially that they are believed to play a large role in colony collapse disorder (CCD). Seeing the effects on these tiny bees really makes you wonder what’s happening to us humans over time.
This book also highlights the negligence of our safety guidelines for regulation exposure in America compared to other countries, which is also a cause for concern.
My life wasn’t drastically changed after reading EMF*D, but I’m also all too aware of how close my phone is to my body as I type this. 

dougiewougie's review

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5.0

I love the practical information, got lost on the cell level medicine. So many EMF things in my life, this will be a start of the process to minimize my exposures.
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