Please note that no links are posted to any studies showing links between inductive cooking and cancer or carcinogenic levels of EMF. The EMF field from these devices is actually only about 12-24 inches and not a dangerous amount to anyone other than those with a pacemaker.
Hi, with the war starting up over gas stoves (with some merit to it), media are really touting induction stoves now. Time to get a more appropriate meter for 24khz magnetic fields around these things! And a particular test - if the pan/pot is not on the stove. My hunch is the pot/pan is collecting the magnetic fields (hence high efficency achieved with the stoves), but without the pot present, the magnetic fields spread out everywhere. You're the one to do the tests on this! (And another off-the-wall test Id really like someone to try somehow - put one of these things next to a beehive! Bees are proven to use magnetic fields to navigate. If the magnetic fields affects them, it probably has some sort of effect on people brains too.)
As a person who has worked around all kinds of different electronics over my lifetime and, who has heard and seen first hand some awful effects of over exposure to some technologies. All I can say is we are not doing ourselves any favors by increasing our exposure to any of these technologies. Are you sure Aussie power is 60 Cycle thought Aussie power was 50 cycle.
@0:45 Yeah no, read that entire paragraph. The report says the opposite of what he's trying to claim it says, and says the overall weight of scientific evidence says background levels of emf don't cause problems.
yes, remember you could be standing right in front of it for a good period of the cooking time. I used to use these all the time and oddly enough I now have Atrial Fibrillation
This is very interesting, I only used induction when I lived in Switzerland as they don’t use gas hob at all and I hated it. You can’t slow cook on induction and it’s so easy to turn your dinner into a coal. Just to note that I have never, in my entire life burned a single meal on gas, and I cook every day, everything from scratch. Another thing that happened was that I started to have irregular bleeding and developed 3 miomas in my uterus. I believed it was due to highly fluoridated water, so I switched to bottle, and my miomas disappeared, but bleeding still remained up until I got back to Northern Ireland. I often thought what exactly happened and how come a different location could improve my health so much, but now, when I think about it, yes, I stopped using induction and switched back to gas
I have a pacemaker too and use an induction hob. My cardiologist didn’t seem concerned but the pacing clinic said I shouldn’t and then shrugged when I said I was! I haven’t had any problems with the pacemaker but I guess time will tell. 🤔
There is no point in worrying about EM fields/waves from induction cooktop. We are already surrounded by a s*itload of various EM fields and waves. Wi-Fi, phones, television, radio, power lines and lamps, lightbulbs and the sun. Sunlight is much more energetic than any radio waves or microwaves. Just stand naked under direct sunlight for 1 hour and have your friend stand naked next to Wi-Fi router for 1 hour. Who will be more damaged? Visible light is million times more energetic than radio waves. If you wanna live without electromagnetic fields/waves then lock yourself in a faraday cage that's inside 2 metre thick lead container. But you'd have to live in a complete darkness cause visible light are electromagnetic waves too. Radio waves and microwaves don't do sh*t unless you stand right in front of huge microwave relay dish or you're inside a microwave oven.
But what are the long term effects of these fields on humans? No studies have been so we can't say either way that they are safe or that they are unhealthy.
I don't think you really understand how waves and particals work, or how their respective frequncies (from sound to heat to light, etc) affect physiology in various ways. Your making apples to oranges comparisons really, and some very broad assumptions of equivalency.
I think this is elementary. If you measure the voltage you measure it across a consumer. If no consumer is running you get a good estimate of source voltage. When current is running voltage drops on wires in the installation and the consumer. Voltage "decreases" because you measure the voltage drop on consumer and the rest is voltage drop on the wires of your electrical installation, meaning you get a little heat in your walls.
I started this video exactly at the same time I put a pot of water on to boil on our induction stove. It sounds like it falls in the class of radiation that is dense in human space. While none or any of these devices emits so little that it is not seen as enough to measure - but it's there! My suggestion when using these devices try to stand off or away from where it's being used...minimize repetitive exposure - radiation is culmative, I believe.
Your meter looks a bit lame there cheif, I have the EMFields Pocket PF Meter and it picks up a lot more than whatever you are using, it has a range from 20Hz to 50KHz and does power fields and magnetic fields. Generally you dont want to be nearer than about 1m from any source of power field otherwise your getting a dose (body voltage is raised), extension cables (especially coiled), in wall cables which are carrying heavy current, etc. DC cables emit a massive field and go about 1m also and you definately don't want a load of those Chinese DC power bricks plugged in next to you. Most of these things emit not only electric fields or power fields, but also magnetic fields. I am sitting in a partially microwave shielded faraday cage and I have fully shielded all custom AC cabling in this room which massively kills the AC fields which come off the cables and I am working on killing the fields off the DC equipment also. Video cabling is dangerous too there are microwaves eminating from all my video cables (they can see whats on your screen from outside your house with the correct equipment). The EMF sickness is real it nearly killed me about 2 years ago I had to go and live in a caravan in the country with minimal power usage, it gets worse when you get chronically ill. You might want to think about replacing that teflon pan, that stuff is dangerous at ppb.
Hey Heads of Tech. We did a video on Induction cooktops with one of our kitchen appliance suppliers, and we wanted to get to the EMF testing portion of the video but we just didn't. We were inspired to do the EMF testing because of this video, so I wanted to ask if you're ok with us linking this video in our description if any of our viewers want to learn more about the EMF testing with induction cooktops?
@@headsoftech So I just finished up the video. Again, thanks for letting us use your content with our community. Here's our link to the video ruclips.net/video/h9b2D2lAQtE/видео.html
I would use a trifield meter personally. They are better meters, and you can take "weighted" measures. If you don't know what that means, you need to understand the equipment you're working with better before just firing it up and guessing what it all means
Are you referring to 00:30 where he says "This thing runs on standard electricity in Australia which is 50 to 60 Hz and converts that to kHz".. because I am not sure he says "electricity is converted to kilohertz" but I may have missed it.
@@headsoftech Very good thanks buddy! :) We certainly did my man. :) It's underway! :D I actually had to shoot another commercial in Airlie Beach while we were there again last year! I missed ya brother. :D Our channel is at ruclips.net/user/saltearthandsun - Hope you guys are well! 🙏 Also hope I get served more of your stuff now!
@@headsoftech thanks! I don't want to mention builder that would give away my build!! But i am a little concerned about induction I've always had Gas and I see that induction will melt Aluminumum foil! going with well known custom builder. Kind of crazy how induction is capable of messing with pace maker. I still got time to change back to gas but induction is so easy to clean and FAST....Keep up the amazing work HOT love your channel and video sytle.
Yeah, I've been using induction for years, they're so convenient and slick. The good thing about them is that you can always turn it off when you're done, it's not like 24/7 broadcasting - unless you get one of those Miele smart ones.
@@headsoftech thanks for reply :) - they are so slick - and convenient.. there's actually many pro's about them and nearly all new builds are getting them installed, no more gas man coming to refill, efficent- cleaning gas stove is a pain in the butt and also the hot gas air heats up the kitchen. I think i should get induction. There's emfs and radio waves everywhere i suppose these days.
Yea, nothing unusal there actually. I've done this on some friends who had the rna shots, with a weighted trifield2 meter, which are very accurate. Nothing out of the ordinary. And this is coming from someone who in no way was about to take any of those shots, so....
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“Studies pending”, “highly controversial”, “results of studies no yet in”, all this means is that nobody knows. So you’re reporting on what nobody knows. The disclaimers provided by the manufacturer only serves to cover them legally. Did you ever think about magnetic resonance imaging? MRI is A high enough magnetic field to burn tattoos? If magnetic field was a problem MRI would be outlawed. Your concerns are baseless.
Please note that no links are posted to any studies showing links between inductive cooking and cancer or carcinogenic levels of EMF. The EMF field from these devices is actually only about 12-24 inches and not a dangerous amount to anyone other than those with a pacemaker.
It is as it always is. Much talking and no hard evidence.
safe levels of EMF are already determined, so you only need a measuring device instead of links.
So untill you know for sure, just use gas 😊
@@nicks8970 True but with good ventilation / chimney, since benzene that is emitted is group 1 known carcinogen
when you are actively ccooking you are definitely within 12-24 inches though
Hi, with the war starting up over gas stoves (with some merit to it), media are really touting induction stoves now. Time to get a more appropriate meter for 24khz magnetic fields around these things! And a particular test - if the pan/pot is not on the stove. My hunch is the pot/pan is collecting the magnetic fields (hence high efficency achieved with the stoves), but without the pot present, the magnetic fields spread out everywhere. You're the one to do the tests on this!
(And another off-the-wall test Id really like someone to try somehow - put one of these things next to a beehive! Bees are proven to use magnetic fields to navigate. If the magnetic fields affects them, it probably has some sort of effect on people brains too.)
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As a person who has worked around all kinds of different electronics over my lifetime and, who has heard and seen first hand some awful effects of over exposure to some technologies. All I can say is we are not doing ourselves any favors by increasing our exposure to any of these technologies. Are you sure Aussie power is 60 Cycle thought Aussie power was 50 cycle.
@0:45
Yeah no, read that entire paragraph. The report says the opposite of what he's trying to claim it says, and says the overall weight of scientific evidence says background levels of emf don't cause problems.
Do you know where I can find that article?
Last question does it bad for health for long-term usage
yes, remember you could be standing right in front of it for a good period of the cooking time. I used to use these all the time and oddly enough I now have Atrial Fibrillation
May I know what is the safe level for this electric field bro??? In volt/m... thanks bro great reviews..
:D you are sympathic
This is very interesting, I only used induction when I lived in Switzerland as they don’t use gas hob at all and I hated it. You can’t slow cook on induction and it’s so easy to turn your dinner into a coal. Just to note that I have never, in my entire life burned a single meal on gas, and I cook every day, everything from scratch. Another thing that happened was that I started to have irregular bleeding and developed 3 miomas in my uterus. I believed it was due to highly fluoridated water, so I switched to bottle, and my miomas disappeared, but bleeding still remained up until I got back to Northern Ireland. I often thought what exactly happened and how come a different location could improve my health so much, but now, when I think about it, yes, I stopped using induction and switched back to gas
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Hmmm.. I use induction cooktop and have a pacemaker.. no one said anything about it where are the documents about that ?
Should be in the manual, there's lots of articles you can read up here too: www.google.com/search?q=induction+cooktop+pacemaker
I have a pacemaker too and use an induction hob. My cardiologist didn’t seem concerned but the pacing clinic said I shouldn’t and then shrugged when I said I was! I haven’t had any problems with the pacemaker but I guess time will tell. 🤔
Unless you plan on lying down over the induction coil you will be ok. This is a they don't know so advise just in case.
There is no point in worrying about EM fields/waves from induction cooktop. We are already surrounded by a s*itload of various EM fields and waves. Wi-Fi, phones, television, radio, power lines and lamps, lightbulbs and the sun. Sunlight is much more energetic than any radio waves or microwaves. Just stand naked under direct sunlight for 1 hour and have your friend stand naked next to Wi-Fi router for 1 hour. Who will be more damaged? Visible light is million times more energetic than radio waves. If you wanna live without electromagnetic fields/waves then lock yourself in a faraday cage that's inside 2 metre thick lead container. But you'd have to live in a complete darkness cause visible light are electromagnetic waves too. Radio waves and microwaves don't do sh*t unless you stand right in front of huge microwave relay dish or you're inside a microwave oven.
false, and highly unscientific
Agent of misinformation right there
But what are the long term effects of these fields on humans? No studies have been so we can't say either way that they are safe or that they are unhealthy.
Voluntarily adding more exposure because you're already bombarded is a ridiculous argument. Minimizd emf exposure every chance you have. It matters.
@@Mrch33ky read The Invisible Rainbow. Plenty of hard data on the increase in emf exposure to humans alongside increases in cancer, etc.
I don't think you really understand how waves and particals work, or how their respective frequncies (from sound to heat to light, etc) affect physiology in various ways. Your making apples to oranges comparisons really, and some very broad assumptions of equivalency.
Interesting that the voltage DECREASES when you actually turn it on.
Blown away by this 'science'.
I think this is elementary.
If you measure the voltage you measure it across a consumer. If no consumer is running you get a good estimate of source voltage.
When current is running voltage drops on wires in the installation and the consumer. Voltage "decreases" because you measure the voltage drop on consumer and the rest is voltage drop on the wires of your electrical installation, meaning you get a little heat in your walls.
Thank you for this informational video. What are your thoughts on convection ovens? Are they harmful to health?
What is the emf from a regular stove? Thank you!
Gas stoves emit NO2. Humans aren't suppose to cook indoors. I suggest using air ionizers to clean your air.
I started this video exactly at the same time I put a pot of water on to boil on our induction stove. It sounds like it falls in the class of radiation that is dense in human space. While none or any of these devices emits so little that it is not seen as enough to measure - but it's there! My suggestion when using these devices try to stand off or away from where it's being used...minimize repetitive exposure - radiation is culmative, I believe.
But then you consume what was was on it - such as water.
Is it safe while wearing a smart watch?
no its not
what is a premature burf??
Your meter looks a bit lame there cheif, I have the EMFields Pocket PF Meter and it picks up a lot more than whatever you are using, it has a range from 20Hz to 50KHz and does power fields and magnetic fields. Generally you dont want to be nearer than about 1m from any source of power field otherwise your getting a dose (body voltage is raised), extension cables (especially coiled), in wall cables which are carrying heavy current, etc. DC cables emit a massive field and go about 1m also and you definately don't want a load of those Chinese DC power bricks plugged in next to you. Most of these things emit not only electric fields or power fields, but also magnetic fields.
I am sitting in a partially microwave shielded faraday cage and I have fully shielded all custom AC cabling in this room which massively kills the AC fields which come off the cables and I am working on killing the fields off the DC equipment also. Video cabling is dangerous too there are microwaves eminating from all my video cables (they can see whats on your screen from outside your house with the correct equipment). The EMF sickness is real it nearly killed me about 2 years ago I had to go and live in a caravan in the country with minimal power usage, it gets worse when you get chronically ill.
You might want to think about replacing that teflon pan, that stuff is dangerous at ppb.
Have you ever considered paying a visit to a psychologist sir?
@@Ignisan_66 Been there and done that they are smooth-brains like yourself.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Savage!
Wide words, thank you for sharing. Ignore the ignorant here, they are legion.
Thank you for the info god bless you and don't let nobody make you feel like your crazy all this exposure is not natural or safe for human beings
Very well done video.
What is a practical solution to this?
Just awareness, so if you're concerned you can avoid loitering around them while cooking.
old school
gas
Cook with gas and run a good air purifier.
Hey Heads of Tech. We did a video on Induction cooktops with one of our kitchen appliance suppliers, and we wanted to get to the EMF testing portion of the video but we just didn't. We were inspired to do the EMF testing because of this video, so I wanted to ask if you're ok with us linking this video in our description if any of our viewers want to learn more about the EMF testing with induction cooktops?
Sure thing, let me know when the video is up and I'll post it here too to help you get some views.
@@headsoftech Thank you will do.
@@headsoftech So I just finished up the video. Again, thanks for letting us use your content with our community. Here's our link to the video ruclips.net/video/h9b2D2lAQtE/видео.html
I would use a trifield meter personally. They are better meters, and you can take "weighted" measures. If you don't know what that means, you need to understand the equipment you're working with better before just firing it up and guessing what it all means
thanks for sharing precious information
Dude, electricity is not converted to kilohertz !! But thanks for the work
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction_cooking#Design
@@headsoftech thanks but It still doesn’t convert electricity kilohertz …. Kilohertz is just the frequency unit … thank you
Read the Design section
Are you referring to 00:30 where he says "This thing runs on standard electricity in Australia which is 50 to 60 Hz and converts that to kHz".. because I am not sure he says "electricity is converted to kilohertz" but I may have missed it.
@@WeDontWantYourWar that’s right… but I think he said it multiple times ….
Ultimately one should not be using induction for cooking not for kids not for any age
Nonsense.
Did you ever consider the CAMERA coming close and far as a possible contributor in this "experiment" or for that matter anything else around 😮💨
I've got it on airplane mode.
The question is where is that food that cooked in electromagnetic field gose to 🤔?! For sure it's goes directly into your body.
Good vid 👍🏻 Curious to see the EMF on the new AirTags, and maybe someday a Tesla. I imagine those are full of radiation.
Yeah, AirTags should be fun especially as they force all iOS devices to now work as a constant relay to everyone else's devices.
How about e-vehicles🚗 effecting driver functions???!!!
I have noticedsome. e drivers are a few seconds more hesitant at intersections???.😮
So i guess Infrared is safer?
Nathan Lyon with a wig on explains gadgets.
how much max frequency you got from the cooker
He read about one thing and measured other so don't take this too seriously.
Hi @heads of technology , what qualifications do you each have? I remember one video mentioned a doctor and an engineer?
you got a nice gadget there, I like it
People watching this video exposing themselves to EMFs. Jokes aside, if you use induction stoves, Shungite stones are good at absorbing harmful EMFs.
FYI bro, I've been subbed for ages but YT is no longer pushing your vids to me at all. . .Strange. Considering I always commented etc.
Ah mate, how've you been? Did you ever go on the great Australian tour you were planning?
@@headsoftech Very good thanks buddy! :) We certainly did my man. :) It's underway! :D I actually had to shoot another commercial in Airlie Beach while we were there again last year! I missed ya brother. :D Our channel is at ruclips.net/user/saltearthandsun - Hope you guys are well! 🙏 Also hope I get served more of your stuff now!
Awesome! Just subscribed! Will give it a watch now
and now walk outside....the sun is much worse.
informative nice
interesting information
dude, Im building a new house, and have high end induction cook tops...
Congratulations 🎉 Which builder are you going with?
@@headsoftech thanks! I don't want to mention builder that would give away my build!! But i am a little concerned about induction I've always had Gas and I see that induction will melt Aluminumum foil! going with well known custom builder. Kind of crazy how induction is capable of messing with pace maker. I still got time to change back to gas but induction is so easy to clean and FAST....Keep up the amazing work HOT love your channel and video sytle.
Yeah, I've been using induction for years, they're so convenient and slick. The good thing about them is that you can always turn it off when you're done, it's not like 24/7 broadcasting - unless you get one of those Miele smart ones.
@@headsoftech thanks for reply :) - they are so slick - and convenient.. there's actually many pro's about them and nearly all new builds are getting them installed, no more gas man coming to refill, efficent- cleaning gas stove is a pain in the butt and also the hot gas air heats up the kitchen. I think i should get induction. There's emfs and radio waves everywhere i suppose these days.
Great video! Have you tested a regular electric stove?
interesting ! s’il vous plait une omelette merci
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Now try that little gadget on someone who has had a “vaccine” and get back to me please. (Needs to be on vaccine site(arm))
Yea, nothing unusal there actually. I've done this on some friends who had the rna shots, with a weighted trifield2 meter, which are very accurate. Nothing out of the ordinary. And this is coming from someone who in no way was about to take any of those shots, so....
Bro… your upper cabinets are WAY to high. Lol
We tore that kitchen down and remade it. I'll have a video up soon on our Renovation channel.
Too high for who, very short people?
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“Studies pending”, “highly controversial”, “results of studies no yet in”, all this means is that nobody knows. So you’re reporting on what nobody knows. The disclaimers provided by the manufacturer only serves to cover them legally. Did you ever think about magnetic resonance imaging? MRI is A high enough magnetic field to burn tattoos? If magnetic field was a problem MRI would be outlawed. Your concerns are baseless.
MRI has been proven😢😮!!! Students!!!
Ignorance isn't always bliss.😂😂😂