I think the clincher (if people only knew) is the mental health rebound from ditching your cellphone and other wireless exposures. Anxiety and depression are off the charts - an unprecendented number of people rely on pharmaceutical (and other) drugs to handle their emotional/mental distress and dysfunction. Kathleen Burke wrote about he…
I think the clincher (if people only knew) is the mental health rebound from ditching your cellphone and other wireless exposures. Anxiety and depression are off the charts - an unprecendented number of people rely on pharmaceutical (and other) drugs to handle their emotional/mental distress and dysfunction. Kathleen Burke wrote about her miraculous physical and mental recovery on Arthur Firstenberg's substack https://arthurfirstenberg.substack.com/p/ditchingmycellphone. It's part of the reason people won't go back to cellphones once they have become free of them.
I think the clincher (if people only knew) is the mental health rebound from ditching your cellphone and other wireless exposures. Anxiety and depression are off the charts - an unprecendented number of people rely on pharmaceutical (and other) drugs to handle their emotional/mental distress and dysfunction. Kathleen Burke wrote about her miraculous physical and mental recovery on Arthur Firstenberg's substack https://arthurfirstenberg.substack.com/p/ditchingmycellphone. It's part of the reason people won't go back to cellphones once they have become free of them.