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Expert Claims Non-Native EMF Exposure Prevents Magnesium Absorption Regardless of Supplementation

The Ultimate Human · Dr. John Kim: On Mold Toxicity, Mycotoxins, Heavy Metals, & Cellular Detox · June 9, 2026
Expert Claims Non-Native EMF Exposure Prevents Magnesium Absorption Regardless of Supplementation
The Ultimate Human
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Dr. John Kim: On Mold Toxicity, Mycotoxins, Heavy Metals, & Cellular Detox
"Non-native EMF issues, what it does is cellularly, it actually impacts—it ligates the cell membrane, number one. Number two, it actually activates the voltage calcium ion channel. So, if an influx calcium going into the cell and then bumping out magnesium. So you have all these people who actually been taking magnesium supplements, they can't get it up, they cannot get it better. Why? Maybe they're getting overexposure to non-EMF and mold issues that you're not even aware of."
Dr. Kim attributed widespread magnesium deficiency despite supplementation to non-native EMF exposure from Wi-Fi, cell phones, and blue light. He claims EMF ligates cell membranes and activates voltage-gated calcium channels, forcing calcium influx that displaces magnesium from cells. This controversial claim challenges the supplement industry's efficacy narrative and positions environmental electromagnetic exposure as a primary metabolic disruptor that undermines nutritional interventions.
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