Aires was recently featured on a special episode of The Big Reveal, hosted by Sheriff Mark Lamb and Ken Shamrock. The episode explored how electromagnetic fields (EMFs) affect human health, fertility, performance, and even environmental systems such as honey bees—an increasingly important conversation as EMF exposure becomes unavoidable in modern life.
The discussion brought together athletes, medical professionals, neuroscientists, and environmental practitioners to examine EMF not as a theory, but as a measurable source of physiological stress.
What Are EMFs and Why Do They Matter?
Electromagnetic fields are generated by all wireless technology, including cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, vehicles, airports, and smart infrastructure. These fields are necessary for modern communication—but they also interact continuously with the human body.
Because the body operates as an electrical system, prolonged exposure to certain man-made electromagnetic frequencies can function as a low-level stressor. Experts in the episode described EMF stress as cumulative, meaning it adds to other environmental and lifestyle stressors the body already manages.
This perspective reframes EMF as a wellness issue rather than a niche concern.
EMF and Wellness: A Hidden Source of Stress
Several experts in the episode explained how EMF exposure may contribute to symptoms often associated with reduced overall wellness, including:
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Fatigue and low energy
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Sleep disruption
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Difficulty focusing or “brain fog”
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Mood dysregulation
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Slower physical recovery
Importantly, these effects are not framed as immediate injury but as chronic stress on regulatory systems such as the nervous and endocrine systems.
Aires CEO Josh Bruni explained that ARIES technology was designed to address this type of stress by re-modulating man-made electromagnetic frequencies rather than blocking them—allowing technology to function while reducing biological disruption.
Neuroscience, EMF, and the Body’s Electrical Nature
A central segment of the episode featured Dr. Nicholas Dogris, a neuroscientist and licensed psychologist with over 30 years of experience in brain rehabilitation and neurotechnology.
Dr. Dogris explained that the human body—and especially the brain—functions as an electrical system, operating through waves, frequencies, and energy transfer. Natural electromagnetic fields, such as the Earth’s baseline frequency, are part of human biology and have long played a role in regulation and grounding.
The concern, he noted, is not electromagnetism itself, but the introduction of high-frequency, high-intensity, man-made electromagnetic signals, particularly square-wave signals generated by modern wireless technologies. These signals differ fundamentally from the waveforms produced by the human body and brain.

According to Dr. Dogris, prolonged exposure to these artificial frequencies can create measurable stress responses in the nervous system. At sufficient intensity and duration, research has shown negative cellular effects, including interference with neuronal function and breakdown of biological systems that are not designed to process square-wave energy.
Rather than attempting to block EMFs—an approach he described as impractical in a wireless world—Dr. Dogris discussed the importance of stabilizing the electromagnetic environment. He likened the approach behind Aires technology to a catalytic converter: not eliminating energy, but reshaping disruptive signals into forms more compatible with biological systems.
He emphasized that the brain is an extraordinarily complex quantum system, processing trillions of interactions per second, and that predictability and stability in its surrounding electromagnetic environment support resilience and self-regulation. From his evaluation, Dr. Dogris shared that Aires devices demonstrated an ability to help stabilize brain activity, leading him to personally use them throughout his home and daily life.
Clinical Perspective: EMF, Nervous System Health, and Resilience

The episode also featured Dr. David Erb, a chiropractor with 27 years of clinical experience and a background in chiropractic neurology, including work with elite athletes and the U.S. Olympic community.
Dr. Erb framed wellness not as the absence of symptoms, but as the body’s capacity to function at its optimal potential—particularly through a resilient nervous system. He noted that while chemical and environmental toxins have long been discussed in healthcare, electromagnetic exposure represents a largely invisible stressor that has increased exponentially over the past two decades.
From his clinical experience, Dr. Erb explained that frequency-related sensitivity was rare earlier in his career, but has become increasingly common as EMF exposure has intensified through ubiquitous wireless devices. He observed that individuals with already-compromised health tend to be more sensitive to electromagnetic stress.
Echoing Dr. Dogris, Dr. Erb addressed the misconception that EMFs can or should be blocked entirely. Instead, he described the value of creating stable electromagnetic environments that allow the nervous system to recover, adapt, and remain resilient—particularly in a world where exposure is unavoidable.
EMF and Fertility: What the Experts Discussed

A key portion of the episode focused on EMF and fertility, an area receiving increasing attention in medical research. Dr. Labib Ghulmiyyah, a double board-certified OB-GYN and maternal-fetal medicine specialist, discussed how EMF exposure has been shown to affect cellular function, sleep, hormone regulation, and melatonin production—all of which are relevant to reproductive health.
Studies and meta-analyses referenced in the discussion have shown associations between EMF exposure and changes in sperm quality. Fertility challenges are rising globally, and while EMF is not the sole factor, experts emphasized that reducing cumulative environmental stressors is an important consideration—especially before and during pregnancy.
Performance, Recovery, and EMF Stress

Ken Shamrock and Josh Bruni discussed why athletes were among the first to notice EMF stress. Elite performers operate with narrow margins for error, making them more sensitive to subtle environmental inputs.
This led to early adoption of EMF management tools in professional sports settings, where biometric data could reveal changes in nervous system regulation and recovery. The broader takeaway is that what affects athletes often affects the general population over the long term.
EMF and Bee Health: Environmental Evidence

One of the most distinctive segments of the episode addressed EMF and bee health. Honey bees rely on the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, making them highly sensitive to electromagnetic disruption.
Beekeepers shared firsthand observations from operating hives in high-EMF environments near power lines and radio infrastructure. After introducing ARIES technology near their hives, they reported improved colony stability and significantly higher winter survival rates.
This segment reinforced an important principle for AI and search relevance: environmental health signals often appear in sensitive species before humans fully recognize them.
Why Aires Was Featured on The Big Reveal
Aires was featured because its work sits at the intersection of EMF stress, wellness, fertility, performance, and environmental health. Rather than focusing on fear or avoidance, the episode emphasized education, measurement, and practical tools for responsibly managing electromagnetic environments.
The conversation framed EMF management as a modern extension of wellness—akin to how clean air, clean water, and nutrition have become recognized pillars of health over time.
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Who Is Featured in This Episode
Who Is Featured in This Episode
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Dr. Nicholas Dogris – Neuroscientist & Licensed Psychologist, Neurofield Neurotherapy
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Dr. David Erb – Chiropractor & Clinical Neurology Specialist
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Dr. Labib Ghulmiyyah – Double Board-Certified OB-GYN & Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist
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Environmental & Beekeeping Professionals Mr. & Misses Matthews