: The book explores "Electro-Hypersensitivity" (EHS), investigating whether the symptoms some people feel around electronics are physiological or psychological. The Scientific Disconnect
The rapid expansion of wireless technology has fundamentally altered our electromagnetic environment, yet public discourse on the safety of these signals often oscillates between dismissive skepticism and fringe alarmism. offers a middle ground, providing a science-backed perspective on electromagnetic fields (EMFs) without the "tinfoil hat" stigma. The Core Premise: 21st-Century Pollution The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs
A central theme of the guide is the global lack of consensus among scientists and policymakers. Pineault explains that safety standards are often outdated, focusing only on the "thermal effect"—the point at which radiation heats up tissue—while ignoring to cellular and inflammatory processes. Practical "Technological Seatbelts" : The book explores "Electro-Hypersensitivity" (EHS)