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The Epigenetic Effects of Tobacco and Alcohol PLUS Shielding Your Body From RF Soup PLUS Busting the 5G equals COVID-19 Myth

The Epigenetic Effects of Tobacco and Alcohol PLUS Shielding Your Body From RF Soup PLUS Busting the 5G equals COVID-19 Myth

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The Epigenetic Effects of Tobacco and Alcohol PLUS Shielding Your Body From RF Soup PLUS Busting the 5G equals COVID-19 Myth

FromSuper Human Radio

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120 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2020
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Podcast episode

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SHR # 2522 :: The Epigenetic Effects of Tobacco and Alcohol PLUS Shielding Your Body From RF Soup PLUS Busting the 5G equals COVID-19 Myth - Dr. William Seeds, MD - Dr. Daniel Elias Martin Herranz, PhD - Arthur Menard de Calenge - Tobacco and alcohol are the two most abused substances in our population today. Studies have been published supporting the notion that some alcohol is good and protective of health. There are even those who claim smoking a cigarette from time to time has a beneficial hermetic effect. Now with precise epigenetic testing being made available to the masses we can, for the first time, actually assess if alcohol is in-fact protective. And we can measure with accuracy if they are damaging health and by just how much. PLUS I've discussed numerous times on the show that living in this RF soup from cell phones, wifi, cordless phones, etc. is having a definite effect on us on a cellular level. The studies are piling up. Now you can take matters into your own hands a protect your body from this RF exposure and perhaps even improve sleep at the same time! PLUS I continue to get emails and calls about rumors that 5G is causing COVID-19. It's not!! Here's why.
Released:
May 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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