Exclusive | DoctorEMF wants you to unplug your lamps and routers he even has a dog protect him from radiation

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.— Russell Kort generated a lot of buzz at last weekend’s Biohackers World conference — and not because he told a story of being stung by 25 to 30 bees while taking a grassy shortcut as a boy.Kort, 59, took the stage at the swanky 1 Hotel West Hollywood with his 5-year-old Aussie blue healer, Kaizen.

Several audience members brought their pups — at least one by stroller — to listen to the various speakers share suggestions on how to delay death.Kaizen was the only one in the limelight.“Kaizen is the first EMF hypersensitivity dog in the world, and he works directly for me,” Kort told the crowd.

“He’s watching, and he’s also being affected.”Kort is a chiropractor-turned-scholar of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) who goes by “DoctorEMF.” He described how he becomes impaired with exposure to wireless technology — and immediately asked the audience to switch their smartphones to airplane mode to disable their wireless and cellular capabilities.EMF hypersensitivity (EHS) is not a universally accepted diagnosis within mainstream medicine — its symptoms are often attributed to other factors.While EHS largely has been avoided in medical books, Michael McKean’s brilliant, but haunted character on “Better Call Saul” helped give it visibility.And EMF protection has become a big business.

Special curtains, blankets, phone stickers, jackets — underwear, too! — have flooded the market despite doubts that they absorb or deflect radiation emitted by Wi-Fi modems, Bluetooth devices, smart meters, cell towers, microwaves and mobile phones.Kort took precautions even further, welcoming Kaizen in 2019 when he was around 7 weeks old.Kort said he trained Kaizen for nine months, and a professional worked with him for six months.The process was “pretty brutal.”“We took eight cell phones and put them around my heart — on YouTube on high volume, had me hold a really nasty, powerful cell phone and threw a ball at me,” Kor...

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Publisher: New York Post

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