Joe Rogan: "Wow… how come we don’t know that?"

"Wow… how come we don’t know that?"

That's what Joe Rogan said on his 1999th podcast.

His guest explained that radiation can open up your blood-brain barrier (BBB)

And when Rogan had his team member search BBB and radiation...

He was blown away.

Now, let's take a step back and explain what BBB is.

BBB, or blood-brain barrier is like a protective shield for the brain.

It's made up of a barrier that separates the blood in our body from the fluid around our brain.

This barrier is super picky.

It lets in important stuff like oxygen and nutrients... but keeps out harmful things.

If anything harmful sneaks past...

The BBB can kick it out and send it back into the bloodstream.

Unfortunately, radiation can "loosen up" your brain's shield.

This can lead to problems like swelling and harmful substances entering the brain.

Now, let me clarify:

Radiation is not going to destroy your blood-brain barrier in one go.

There's not sufficient data to prove this.

But long-term exposure can potentially affect BBB...

And, down the line, harm your brain and the brains of your loved ones.

If you have kids?

That's more dangerous because their brains are more vulnerable to radiation.

After all...

Why do you think Silicon Valley billionaires try to keep their children as tech-free as possible?

Just look at what Bill Gates, Microsoft's Founder had to say:

"We don’t have cellphones at the table when we are having a meal, we didn’t give our kids cellphones until they were 14 and they complained other kids got them earlier."

Even the late Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, is on record saying about his kid's use of the iPad (a product his company created):

"They haven’t used it. We limit how much technology our kids use at home."

Were Joe Rogan, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs overreacting?

We'll never know.

However, we know that long-term radiation exposure is connected with:

  • Sleep problems like insomnia
  • Headaches
  • Memory loss
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea and even vomiting
  • Tremors
  • Muscle spasms
  • Skin rash 
  • Joint pain
  • Now, I wish I knew Joe Rogan's address.

    If I did, I'd FedEx him one of our solutions...

    And write on a note, "This will reduce radiation by up to 80.3%. Be safe."

    But I don't know his address.

    So the second best thing I can do is invite you to protect yourself and your loved ones from radiation.

    How?

    I’m biased by I suggest to invest in one of our solutions for yourself or the people around you.

    Here are some of our most popular options: 

    • Our 6-pack. It gives you 6 Bodywell chips to use on your devices... while leaving you with enough to share with your family or loved ones. Plus, if you get it today, you can save up to $300 (getting 6 chips separately would cost you $599.94 vs the $299.94 of the pack)

    • BioCard Pro - This is a great option if you already have one of our other solutions... and are looking for the next step to protect yourself or your loved ones from radiation. It easily slips into pockets, wallets, or bags. And it provides a safety net that guards you against EMF from the outside world.

    • Biopods - If you love listening to music, you might use Air Pods daily. Unfortunately, just like most devices, they emit significant radiation... That, over time, can trigger or worsen symptoms such as headaches... nausea... difficulty concentrating... skin rash... and even joint pain. So if you're using your Air Pods for long stretches of time, BioPods are the solution just for you

    • Bioband - Smartwatches are a great tool, but unfortunately, they also emit EMF radiation. Bioband is compatible with smartwatches that have a band width of 21mm. Those include Most Apple Watch models, some Samsung Galaxy Watch models, Garmin watches, and Polar watches. Now you keep sporting your smartwatch as you always did... with the added benefit of EMF protection.

    OK, take care for now.

    Haim Einhorn
    CEO, Bodywell USA

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