How Electromagnetic Pollution Affects The Body w/ Dr. Samuel MilhamHow Electromagnetic Pollution Affects The Body w/ Dr. Samuel Milham
Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live A Harmonious Life
Today, we are chatting with Dr. Samuel Milham, a specialist in occupational epidemiology who's known as the scientist who first alerted the world to the frightening potential link between occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields and human disease. Born in 1932, Dr. Milam is a graduate of union college and Albany Medical College. He became a senior resident and epidemiology at the New York State Department of Health in 1961 and then was a development consultant for that department. His experience includes associate professor, department of Pediatrics, Albany Medical College, associate professor, University of Hawaii, school of Public Health and medical school section head epidemiology section, Washington State Department of Health, chronic disease, epidemiologist, Washington State Department of Health, and more. He has received many awards, including the Robert Carl Strom Foundation Humanitarian Award in 1990 and has written dozens of peer reviewed articles on various medical issues. His mortality rate studies led to the writing of his book, Dirty Electricity, to alert people to the possibility of a looming epidemic of mortality due to high frequency radiation and what steps to take to reduce our exposure to dirty electricity. Now, this is a controversial topic with limited research behind it. There are many people who do believe that electromagnetic fields are negatively affecting our bodies, and that there needs to be more research done into the longterm consequences on humans, animals, and the environment. And there are many others who think that the existing research proves that there's no adverse health risks from electromagnetic fields. My goal is to always introduce topics to you and then encourage you to do your own research and to, at the end of the day, do what's best for you, your family, and the planet as best you can.
22:04•1 May 2019
Electromagnetic Pollution: What You Need to Know with Dr. Samuel Milham
“If electromagnetic pollution is so bad for our bodies, then I would assume that the people who live without electricity, like, for instance, the Amish people in The United States, they would likely have lower rates of these diseases.”
Ever wondered if the invisible waves around us could be affecting your health? On this episode of the Hippie Haven Podcast, Callee sits down with Dr. Samuel Milham, a veteran in occupational epidemiology, to shed light on the potential risks of electromagnetic pollution. Born in 1932 and with a career spanning decades, Dr. Milham is known for his pioneering research that first linked occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields with human diseases. Dr.
Milham’s journey through medicine and public health has taken him from Albany Medical College to the University of Hawaii, and finally to Washington State Department of Health, where his studies on mortality rates have earned him numerous accolades. He’s even bagged the Robert Carl Strom Foundation Humanitarian Award in 1990! In this eye-opening chat, Dr. Milham breaks down the science behind electromagnetic fields, often referred to as 'dirty electricity', and their impact on our bodies.
He dives into the history of electricity and its surprising connections to various health issues. But it's not all doom and gloom—Dr. Milham also offers practical advice on how to protect yourself and your loved ones from these unseen dangers. If you're curious about how modern technology might be influencing your well-being, or if you’re simply looking for ways to live more harmoniously with the environment, this episode is a must-listen. Dr.
Milham’s insights are not just for the scientifically inclined; they’re for anyone who wants to make informed choices about their health in our tech-driven world.

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