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Is Wireless Radiation Something We Should Be Talking About?
We all know that diet, stress, and toxins affect long-term health. But what about the invisible energy around us—the Wi-Fi, cell phones, Bluetooth earbuds, and 5G towers that now fill our homes, schools, and neighborhoods?
For the first time in human history, we’re living in a constant, low-level electromagnetic field (EMF). And while regulatory agencies maintain that typical public exposure is within “safe limits,” a growing number of scientists are asking: Are those limits based on outdated science?
That’s the conversation at the heart of the EMF Hazards Summit: Safeguard Our Future—a free, 48-hour online event featuring 18 respected researchers, physicians, and environmental health advocates, hosted by Nick Pineault (“The EMF Guy”).
Event Details:
Event Name: EMF Hazards Summit: Safeguard Our Future
Event Schedule: 48 Hours Screening(As you join)
Event Cost: FREE to Attend Online
Important note: This summit is educational only. It does not claim that EMFs cause specific diseases like cancer or autism. Current consensus from major health bodies (WHO, FDA, ICNIRP) holds that typical public EMF exposure is below established safety thresholds—but research is ongoing, and some scientists advocate for the precautionary principle, especially for children.
What You’ll Actually Learn (No Fear, Just Facts)
This isn’t about wrapping your house in foil. It’s about informed awareness and practical choices:
- How to use smartphones, Wi-Fi, and wireless devices more mindfully—especially around kids
- Why some scientists argue current safety standards may not account for long-term, low-dose exposure
- Real-world case reports (like the Swedish 5G tower study) and their limitations
- The difference between ionizing (e.g., X-rays) and non-ionizing radiation (e.g., Wi-Fi)—and why it matters
- Simple, low-cost steps to reduce unnecessary exposure at home and school
- What the latest peer-reviewed research says about EMFs, sleep, and nervous system function
You’ll hear from credible voices like:
- Dr. Martha Herbert (Harvard pediatric neurologist, autism & environment researcher)
- Dr. Paul Héroux (toxicologist studying EMF bioeffects)
- Dr. Lisa Nagy (environmental medicine specialist)
- Zen Honeycutt (founder of Moms Clean Air Force, EMF awareness advocate)
No conspiracy theories. No “microwave brain” hype. Just science-aware dialogue from professionals urging thoughtful caution.
Meet Your Host: Nick Pineault
Known as “The EMF Guy” (yes, like the wine!), Nick Pineault is the bestselling author of The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs. He’s built his reputation on blending humor, common sense, and peer-reviewed science—cutting through both industry dismissal and internet fear.
His mission? Help families reduce unnecessary exposure without sacrificing modern life—and make informed choices based on evidence, not anxiety.
Who Is This Summit For?
This event is ideal if you:
- Are a parent or grandparent concerned about children’s device use or school Wi-Fi
- Experience unexplained symptoms (headaches, sleep issues) and wonder if environment plays a role
- Work in education, healthcare, or wellness and want balanced information
- Believe in the precautionary principle: “Better safe than sorry” when science is still evolving
It is not for people seeking medical diagnoses, or those who believe EMFs are a proven cause of autism or cancer. (Major health agencies do not support that conclusion based on current evidence—but they do encourage continued research.)
Practical Benefits—Responsibly Framed
Attendees often report:
- Greater peace of mind through simple changes (e.g., airplane mode at night, wired headphones)
- Confidence to advocate for safer tech use in schools or workplaces
- Clarity amid conflicting headlines—without falling into fear
This summit won’t tell you to ditch your phone. But it might help you use it in a way that aligns with your values—and your family’s well-being.
Free for 48 Hours. No Strings Attached.
Once you register, you get immediate access for 48 hours to all 18 expert interviews—no credit card required.
Because protecting what matters shouldn’t require panic—just awareness.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This summit provides general educational information about electromagnetic fields and environmental health. It does not constitute medical, scientific, or engineering advice. Exposure guidelines are set by national and international bodies (e.g., FCC, ICNIRP). Always consult qualified professionals for personal health or home assessment needs.
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