First published at 10:21 UTC on December 1st, 2023.
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**This is a free preview of a monthly masterclass or Q&A session of the EMF Circle membership.** To get access to full version of this video along with our entire archive of EMF masterclasses and monthly Q&As, and a private community to get support, join us at https://emfcircle.com/
During the Q&A this month, a member asked us a question that is very common: “Since we know that gas cooktops can lead to air quality problems… What low-EMF options are available when it comes to cooktops? Is induction okay?”
*Here’s our answer in this short video.*
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