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Technologies, Developing Methods that Support Life

Technologies, Developing Methods that Support Life

 
Original air date: October 2, 2021

Technologies, Developing Methods that Support Life

BY: Dr. Elaina George, Host & Contributing Health Editor
PUBLISHED: October 2, 2021

Time to Demand New Technologies that Support Us 

Nick Pineault, “The EMF Guy” and the author of “The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs,” joins Dr. George to discuss the need for people to demand the development of technologies that protect life.

To explain, EMF’s are electromagnetic fields, or simply put the electromagnetic “pollution.” Unfortunately, our exposure to this “pollution” is currently and steadily increasing every day. Will it ever end and how can we help ourselves?

About Nick Pineault

Technologies, Developing Methods that Support Life

Nick Pineault is known as “The EMF Guy.” He is the author of one of the best-rated books on the topic of how EMFs impact human health and what to do about it called “The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs.” Accordingly, this book has over 600 4.5-star reviews on Amazon.

Nick’s professional background is in communications, copywriting, and journalism. He’s been publishing his writings about health and topics that he’s passionate about for more than 10 years.

Since late 2016, Nick has become a passionate advocate for safe technologies, raising awareness around the EMF problem on well over a hundred combined podcasts, Facebook lives, radio shows, TV shows, and stages all around the world. His biggest goal is to incentivize tech companies, Governments, regulators and consumers alike to demand and develop technologies that are supporting the life of humans, animals and the planet.

[The EMF Guy – Website] [The EMF Guy – Blog] [Follow Nick Pineault – Facebook] [Subscribe to The EMF Guy – YouTube] 

 

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Dr. Elaina George is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Biology, received her Master’s degree in Medical Microbiology from Long Island University, and received her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.