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Nicolas Pineault | The Invisible Danger in Your Home + Pocket That’s Wrecking Your Health

Nicolas Pineault | The Invisible Danger in Your Home + Pocket That’s Wrecking Your Health

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You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it, but it could be one of the biggest stressors on your body today.

In this episode, I sit down with Nicolas Pineault to explore how non-native EMFs (from Wi-Fi, phones, smart meters, and 5G) impact our biology, our sleep, and our nervous system, and why most people have no idea they’re being affected.

We break down what the science really says (and what gets ignored), how EMFs dysregulate your cellular function and mitochondria, and why sensitive individuals are often the canaries in the coal mine for what’s happening to all of us.

We also talk about simple, practical ways to reduce EMF exposure at home, the future of safer tech, and how to take control of your environment without living in fear.

If you're serious about upgrading your health, this episode is non-negotiable.

RESOURCES & LINKS:
Follow Nicolas: @theemfguy
Explore his work + free EMF resources: https://theemfguy.com

Check out our previous episode here.

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