08/19/2025 / By Jacob Thomas
Brighteon University is streaming three episodes a day of “EMF Hazards Summit 2025,” from Aug. 23 to 28, and a replay of all episodes on Aug. 29 to 31. Register here to know the hidden dangers of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and learn actionable solutions for protection. Each day features three sessions that dives deep into the intricacies of EMFs, and here’s a sneak peek of Day 4, slated for August 26.
In this episode of “EMF Hazards Summit 2025,” Dr. Lisa Nagy, a mold toxicity survivor, environmental medicine pioneer and president of the Environmental Health Alliance, unveils the hidden dangers lurking in homes, schools and workplaces. From mycotoxins silently poisoning families to electromagnetic hypersensitivity crippling teens, Dr. Nagy’s personal ordeal and clinical expertise expose systemic failures in modern medicine and offer actionable solutions.
This exclusive interview with summit host Nick Pineault reveals explosive insights into how mold and EMFs disrupt health, why traditional doctors ignore the crisis and how grassroots activism is fighting back. Below are the key takeaways viewers can expect:
Viewers can expect to learn a lot of things from Day 4, Episode 1, including the following:
Nagy’s journey, from a mold-disabled ER physician to a White House advisor, proves environmental illness is not hypochondria. As schools rebuild for mold and teens overdose on stimulants to cope with POTS, her message is clear: “Healing requires ripping out the toxins, starting with our denial.”
In this episode of “EMF Hazards Summit 2025,” cognitive science researcher Dr. Julie McCredden reveals shocking evidence that EMFs emitted by everyday devices, like your smartphone, are silently damaging brain health, altering mood and putting children at risk of lifelong cognitive decline.
This explosive interview uncovers the science behind how wireless technology disrupts brain function, triggers ADHD-like symptoms and may even accelerate early-onset dementia.
Viewers can expect to learn a lot of things from Day 4, Episode 2, including the following:
With 90 percent of teens glued to phones and WiFi saturating schools, the summit exposes a looming public health crisis — one that Big Tech doesn’t want you to know about.
In this episode of “EMF Hazards Summit 2025,” Dr. Marco Ruggiero, a renowned MD and microbiome expert, unveils startling evidence linking electromagnetic fields (EMFs) to disruptions in gut bacteria, brain development and even skyrocketing autism rates.
Viewers can expect to learn a lot of things from Day 4, Episode 3, including the following:
To resolve this, Ruggiero unveils Praesidium, a revolutionary supplement harnessing radiation-resistant microbes (like those from Chernobyl) to shield your microbiome and detoxify heavy metals.
If you want to learn more about how you can join the healing revolution and regain control of your health, want to view the presentations at your convenience or learn at your own pace, you can purchase the “EMF Hazards Summit 2025” package here.
Upon purchase, you will get instant and unlimited access to all “EMF Hazards Summit 2025” videos (with audios and transcripts), detailed show notes and EMF solution pages with quick access to products as well as bonus videos and educational resources, such as the “Safe Tech Solutions” video series, exclusive interview with RFK, Jr. and two essential reports titled “5G in 5 Minutes” and “Silent Threat.”
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