The TRUTH About ‘Low EMF’ Saunas (Shocking Test Results)

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There’s a lot of talk online about sauna EMF — and a lot of confusion. Some saunas are marketed as “low EMF,” but when people test them at home, they get numbers that don’t add up.

Today, I’m testing one of the lowest EMF saunas on the market… and it showed one of the highest readings. That might sound crazy, but there’s a good reason why — and it’s something most people completely overlook.

This video shows why testing location matters, why EMF isn’t just one number, and how easy it is to get fooled by bad testing conditions or cheap meters. Watch to the end, especially if you’re shopping for a low EMF sauna.



Transcript

What the f**k? So there’s a lot of opinions online about Sana’s EMF. There’s even the naysayers that say Matt is lying or works for Sana companies. So today I thought we’d show you how one of the lowest EMF Sanas on the market can read as one of the highest on the market.

Have you been duped? Let’s find out. Alright so Sana is on. We have this cheap little meter that I don’t trust at all, but you guys are using it so I bought one.

I think it was like $30 or $40 from Amazon. Conveniently it shows zero right now, which kind of renders everything I just said in the intro totally useless. But don’t you worry, there’s a lot of people out there that have wanted to prove that Matt Justice is lying and secretly works for one of these companies or even more, owns one.

So let’s put it to the test right now. I just want you to know before we get started that sometimes you shouldn’t believe everything that you see on the internet. By the end of this video, I think you’ll know why. Alright, so we have this Radiant Health EC3H on.

I just turned it on. We’ve got 60 minutes on the clock. I set it to 149. It is blinking.

Bench heater’s on. Everything is on. It’s zeroed out right now, which is what I would expect it to be. It’s always been zero for me.

But this Sana is in a different location than the last time we did the EMF testing. It’s not set up in a control. And we actually forgot that there’s other environmental things that could be affecting it. So let’s see what happens.

Seemingly, can you hear that? It would seem that this Sana puts out 9, 12, 11.

milligauss. Notice that the meter is red, just like all you guys’ meters on the Costco saunas from the Facebook group. So you’re thinking, why in the hell would you spend more money to get one of these when it’s not actually low emf? That’s what Matt says all the time.

It must be right or wrong. But notice that we have zero volts per meter. That should be telling right there. We actually don’t have an emission from inside this sauna.

And if you’re not paying attention, just like we weren’t, we can forget that moving this sauna to a different location, not having a testing control, not being well versed in emf, or even understanding what you’re looking at. We could easily shoot a little clip like this that other social media people do, influencers, sauna salespeople, sauna companies.

They’ll shoot a video like this and show it to you and say, look, this sauna has low emf. But guess what? I’ve got news for you. Look at the control panel.

I’m going to turn the sauna off. Do you hear the relay? Just clicked off. Now the sauna is no longer on.

The heaters are no longer on. Can you shut off the lights just so everybody’s not like… Shut the lights off too. We can unplug it from the wall if that’s what you really want.

It doesn’t make any difference. But we’re going to go back to that same spot. Tell me how it’s still 12 milligauss. See, the telling thing for me was that it was zero volts per meter.

If there was an emission from the actual source here, you would never have zero volts per meter with that high of magnetic fields. What’s happening is on the outside of this place, there’s a power box and it’s actually coming through the wall and has nothing to do with the sauna.

If you were to take measurements in another part of this sauna, let’s just turn the lights back on. In fact, look at the control panel. Let’s turn the sauna back on and let’s come check this side. That is consistent with how a radiant health sauna really checks out.

But if you didn’t know any better, you could be fooled. I could be a sauna…

person that works for some sonic company or something and just show you this little video and I would be like oh see such and such has you know x level of emf but meanwhile those people really have no idea what they’re talking about they don’t catch stuff like this they don’t pay attention to the details they wouldn’t know that you can’t have that high of magnetic fields from alternating current and have zero volts per meter of electric fields this is why emf is a plural and they go hand in hand just because you have a company that shows you low magnetic fields on an emf test or some third-party report doesn’t really mean anything and when you get out into the wild and you see some results from folks that have had a little bit of experience you can decipher what’s real and what’s fake imagine that 90 milligauss on the outside of the wall electric motor 20 30 milligauss what’s coming through here i don’t know about that much now we’re close to the source we get a little bit of electric fields not enough though the boxes and everything else are probably grounded that makes a difference but i think we found our source whether the sauna is off or on out of the room or in the room this is still going to be present