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Understanding EMFs: Risks, Research, and Practical Protection With Arthur Menard

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In this episode we discuss what EMFs are, how they may affect the body, and most importantly, what we can do to protect ourselves. Our guest is Arthur Menard. Arthur is a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, as well as the founder of HAVN (havnwear.com), the world’s first EMF-blocking apparel designed for daily wear. Trusted by doctors, elite athletes, and the U.S. Air Force, HAVN’s patented WaveStopper™ fabric blocks 99.7% of radiation from everyday tech, helping reduce risks tied to fertility, hormones, and cognitive health. Since its launch, HAVN has sold over 250,000 products to more than 70,000 customers worldwide. Arthur holds an MS in Biology & Engineering from AgroParisTech and an MBA from HEC Paris. His mission is to help people live longer, feel better, and thrive in a connected world. Learning Point: • Why EMFs might be the biggest blind spot in longevity science • How constant tech exposure could be undermining healthspan goals • What people can actually do to shield themselves without going off-grid Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthurmenard https://havnwear.com/
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In this episode we discuss what EMFs are, how they may affect the body, and most importantly, what we can do to protect ourselves. Our guest is Arthur Menard. Arthur is a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, as well as the founder of HAVN (havnwear.com), the world’s first EMF-blocking apparel designed for daily wear. Trusted by doctors, elite athletes, and the U.S. Air Force, HAVN’s patented WaveStopper™ fabric blocks 99.7% of radiation from everyday tech, helping reduce risks tied to fertility, hormones, and cognitive health. Since its launch, HAVN has sold over 250,000 products to more than 70,000 customers worldwide. Arthur holds an MS in Biology & Engineering from AgroParisTech and an MBA from HEC Paris. His mission is to help people live longer, feel better, and thrive in a connected world. Learning Point: • Why EMFs might be the biggest blind spot in longevity science • How constant tech exposure could be undermining healthspan goals • What people can actually do to shield themselves without going off-grid Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthurmenard https://havnwear.com/
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