Why Graham ditched his AirPods for good

I recently read a post from Graham Ryan, the founder of Synchro. 

Graham, like many of us, thought Apple's AirPods looked cool and worked great.

He bought a pair and started using them a lot, especially when he was working.

But after a few weeks, Graham noticed something weird.

Any time he used his AirPods for more than an hour, he started feeling spacey, couldn't focus, and got moody.

Now, you might be thinking, "Couldn't that just be from looking at a screen too long?"

That's what Graham thought at first too. But he had a feeling there was more to it.

Graham started thinking about the electromagnetic fields (EMF) that come from the AirPods.

He'd used other Bluetooth headphones before and was fine...

So he thought these tiny earbuds couldn't be the problem, right?

But then he realized - unlike headphones that go over your ears, AirPods sit right inside your head, really close to your brain.

Graham wanted to figure out what was going on.

So he went out and bought a special tool to measure EMF.

He tested the AirPods against other popular Bluetooth and wired headphones.

What he found was really surprising.

The AirPods always gave off the most EMF of all the headphones he tested, probably way more than the next closest pair. 

But it wasn't just how much EMF they gave off that was worrying.

The AirPods kept giving off the same amount of EMF all the time, staying between 7-10 milligauss (mG) no matter what was playing.

Other headphones changed more, but the AirPods kept sending out that steady stream of EMF.

"OK, but what's the big deal about a little EMF?"

Well, let me tell you, it's not just a little EMF we're talking about here.

Graham looked into the research, and what he found was scary.

Lots of studies have shown that low-frequency EMFs (LF-EMFs), the kind that Bluetooth headphones give off the most, can really mess with how your brain works.

We're talking about changing how your brain chemicals work...

Making you more anxious...

Messing up how your brain gets the nutrients it needs...

Making it harder for your body to protect itself

And even really hurting your memory.

Also, don't forget about how close they are.

The AirPods sit inside your ear, touching your nerves really close to your brain.

It's like putting something that makes EMF in the perfect spot to mess with your brain the most.

After all his research and testing, Graham decided to stop using his AirPods.

And guess what?

He started feeling better.

The spacey feeling, trouble focusing, and mood swings that were bugging him went away.

Now, I know some of you might be thinking:

"But Haim, I love my AirPods! They're so easy to use!"

And I get it.

Wireless earbuds that connect easily and look cool are hard to give up. 

But is that ease worth the risk to your brain health?

This is where Bodywell comes in.

We've developed a revolutionary technology that addresses this exact problem.

Our products don't just block EMF - they harmonizes it, making it less disruptive to our bodies' natural processes.

And, they've been scientifically proven to reduce EMF absorption by up to 80%.

That's like having an invisible shield protecting your brain from the constant barrage of electromagnetic fields, even when you're using wireless devices like AirPods.

We even have a solution for your beloved Airpods.

Enter the Biopods.

You use your AirPods and AirPods Pro to stay connected, entertained, and informed on the go.

But what if those very same earbuds were exposing your brain to dangerous levels of EMF radiation?

In this case, just use the Biopods.

Simply attach them to your earbuds and enjoy your favorite tunes or podcasts with the knowledge that your mind is shielded from harm.

They're the best solution out there for people who use their Airpods too much.

So whether you or your loved ones can't say no to their Airpods... 

Grab the Biopods today

Haim Einhorn
CEO, Bodywell USA

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