Is Your Cell Phone Stealing Your Manhood?
Let me ask you a question…
If there was a drug that had been repeatedly linked to cancer… high blood sugar… depression… anxiety… and even trouble sleeping, would you take it?
Probably not, right? You’d maybe even want it pulled from the market.
But, believe it or not, these are all health problems that have been associated with the cell phones we use for hours each day.
The telecommunications industry… and politicians bankrolled by industry lobbyists… have bent over backwards trying to convince us that cell phones are safe.
But the science – and the risks – just keep piling up.
Now, there’s new research out of Turkey that you don’t want to miss..
Especially if you’re a guy struggling with muscle loss, low energy, and even problems in the bedroom.
Turkish researchers recently exposed a group of male rats to 3.5 GHz electromagnetic fields (EMF) for two hours a day, for 30 days.
Why did they choose 3.5 GHz? Because that’s the primary mid-band frequency for 5G wireless networks.
First off, the rats’ sex hormones took a nosedive.
Testosterone? Down.
Luteinizing hormone? Down.
Follicle-stimulating hormone? Down.
And even worse, the EMF exposure actually caused physical damage to the rats’ testicles.
The researchers concluded that the EMF… from the same frequency used by 5G phones… “may negatively impact male reproductive health.”
Yeah, you think?
And this was from just two hours a day of exposure. Most Americans are spending a lot more time on their phones than that.
Now, there was some good news in the study. The antioxidant coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) actually helped reduce some of the damage… but not all of it.
Of course, I know you’re not going to give up your cell phone… and I’m not asking you to. But there are some smart steps you can take to limit your EMF exposure.
- Keep your cell phone away from you and in airplane mode when you’re not using it.
- Limit your use of Bluetooth as much as possible.
- Carry your phone in an EMF-blocking pouch or case. These are easy to find online through retailers like Amazon.
View Sources
Bektas, H., Yildirim, S., Cakir, S., Dogu, S., & Altindag, F. (2026). Ameliorative role of coenzyme Q10 in RF radiation-associated testicular and oxidative impairments in a 3.5-GHz exposure model. Bioelectromagnetics, 47(1), e70043. https://doi.org/10.1002/bem.70043

