086// Nick Pineault – Why You Should, And How to Live Without Wi-Fi

A lot of folks are surprised when they hear that Nick has been living without Wi-Fi for 6 years. In this episode, he shares why using wired connections is a much safer way to go online, and exactly how you can do it too.

Discussed during this episode:

  • What is the “safe” level of wireless radiation we should be exposed to?
  • Is Wi-Fi safe for children?
  • Does turning off your own Wi-Fi router really make a difference?
  • Should you worry about your neighbors’ Wi-Fi routers?
  • How to turn off Wi-Fi inside your router, and use Ethernet cables instead to connect to the Internet

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NOTE: This content is based on Nick’s opinion and is provided solely for entertainment purposes. You should do your own research when searching for information regarding health issues and always review the information carefully with your professional health care provider before using any of the protocols or recommendations presented on this podcast. The information provided is not intended to replace medical advice offered by a physician or other licensed health care provider.

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4 Responses

  1. Nick,
    Can you make your vid available on other platforms, like Rumble?
    Youtube no longer allows ad-blockers…

  2. I really want to hardwire my internet into the house and not. Have the router in the house for health reasons but I don’t know who knows what they are doing I like it’s faster and reliable I don’t know how to find the right people. I get a lot of people with agenda for their routers I pay too much monthly for internet WiFi if you can connect me to anyone in moultonborough nh anyone around here or in nh I have no connections with anyone who thinks like you and it’s very discouraging. I have unplugged my Wi-Fi fir years at night ok hoping you can connect me to sound minded people who understand the reality of the invisible WiFi electro magnetic fields. I appreciate your podcasts stay strong. Sincerely k l

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