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Dr. Buttar Addresses the National Autism Assocation about Desiree Jennings

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Dr. Rashid Buttar recently prepared a Video Message for the National Autism Association talking about Autism, and the recent high-profile case of Desiree Jennings, the 25 Year Old Vaccine Injured victim who has currently drawn a great deal of media attention.

You can watch this Video Message, and other Videos about Desiree Jennings at:
http://www.DrButtar.com/dj

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Woman ‘Incurably’ Crippled by Vaccine Cured by Alternative Healer

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

By Pat Shannan

In late August, Desiree Jennings was a beautiful and athletic 26-year-old Washington Redskins cheerleader anxious for the upcoming Sunday excitement, but by the time the new season began in September, she was a crippled and hopeless spastic who could speak only with great difficulty and one syllable at a time. She had taken a seasonal flu shot and experienced what doctors called a “one-in-a-million” adverse neurological reaction and was left with an “incurable” affliction known as dystonia.

Dystonia can affect just one muscle, a group of muscles or all of the muscles. Symptoms can include tremors and voice problems or a dragging foot. Researchers think that a problem in the part of the brain that handles messages about muscle contractions might cause dystonia. There is no cure, they say.

Video reports were not only heart-rending but so weird as to cause many people to believe the young woman was faking because of the ambulatory antics caused by the disease. Medical reports had already confirmed that this was no fake.

These films showed the pathetically crippled Jennings able to run forward normally and even walk backwards unimpaired, but whenever she slowed to a walking pace or attempted to walk forward, the bizarre symptoms immediately returned. She could also talk normally while running or walking backwards but could utter only single syllables while still. (more…)

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Desiree Jennings’ Road to Recovery – Woman disabled by flu shot shows improvements

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

By Claudia Coffey – Fox 5 – Washington, DC
MyFoxDC.com

Updated: Thursday, 19 Nov 2009, 10:49 PM EST

WASHINGTON, D.C. – It’s a story that we first brought you on Fox 5 and myfoxdc. A Washington Redskins cheerleader was left disabled by a flu shot. She could barely walk or talk, and her condition was getting worse.

Suffering dozens of seizures a day and her life clearly in danger, she sought the help of a controversial doctor in North Carolina. Desiree Jennings sat down with FOX 5’s Claudia Coffey outside of Charlotte to give us an exclusive look at her road to recovery.

Desiree Jennings was told by some doctors that she would never recover that the damage she suffered from a flu shot was irreversible. But over the last month, she has gone from being on deaths door to seeing that her old life is just within reach

Jennings, 25, never lost hope that this day would finally come.

“It feels great to be able to smile again,” says Jennings.

The Ashburn, Virginia native is not only able to smile, but she can walk again. These simple steps seemed impossible nearly a month ago when we first introduced you to the Redskins Cheerleader Ambassador.

Just days after getting the seasonal flu shot, her health spiraled out of control. She had difficulties walking, talking and suffered several seizures a day.

Johns Hopkins and Fairfax Inova diagnosed her with a rare reaction to the flu shot that resulted in dystonia, a rare neurological disorder. But she still had some control. For instance, she could run but not walk forward. She even ran a marathon. But days after she crossed the finish line, her health took a turn for worse.

“I did not know what was in her– all I knew is that what was in her shouldn’t be in her,” says Dr Rashid Buttar.

Actress Jenny McCarthy’s Foundation called Generation Rescue, which educates people about ways to reverse autism and concerns over vaccine safety, put Desiree in touch with Dr. Rashid Buttar, who practices outside of Charlotte, North Carolina. He’s a controversial physician who practices preventative medicine.

When Desiree arrived there more than three weeks ago, she was in acute respiratory distress. She could barely breathe, and there were concerns she just wouldn’t make it.

“Her face was starting to get that purplish bluish tint because she couldn’t get air. Twice I looked at my head nurse like we may need to call EMS,” says Dr Buttar.

But 24-48 hours later, Desiree was stable. And when we paid her a visit, she was walking and laughing, and was seemingly on the road to recovery.

“Overall I think my spirits are higher. I definitely feel light– I have a positive future. Hopefully all of this will get better,” says Jennings.

She’s no longer having any seizures. She can speak perfectly normal whenever talking about the past or the future but her voice changes whenever she speaks about the time period when she was sick which began in early September.

Dr. Buttar describes it as a hard drive damaged on a computer, but that too, he says, will return. Desiree is amazed at the improvement, but she admits at one point, she thought she was going to die.

“I also knew my health was getting very bad, and I didn’t have much time, so I said this has got to work– I have nothing left,” says Jennings.

Dr. Buttar diagnosed Desiree with essentially a toxic reaction to the flu shot.

“My diagnosis of her is acute viral post immunization ensephalophosphy and secondary mecury toxicity, which we just established as of this Friday.

When asked if her diagnosis was a result of the flu shot, Dr. Buttar responded, “Absolutely. Without a doubt? Without a doubt.”

He says she was showing symptoms from a number of different conditions including dystonic side effects, which is why he says so many doctors couldn’t figure out what was wrong with her. Desiree’s private neurologist also diagnosed her with a dystonic reaction to the seasonal flu shot. Dr. Buttar treated her in what many traditional doctors might call an untraditional way.

“We took the toxins out of her system, we supported her system, we reduced inflammation and we started treating the injuries by giving her certain nutrients that the brain needed to help repair the neuroreceptors,” says Buttar.

Those treatments included, among other things, time in a hyperbaric chamber and dozens of IV treatments containing synthetic amino acids and nutrients. Dr. Buttar believes with rest and continued treatment, Desiree will fully recover.

Desiree has received attention and support from across the world since we first brought you her story, but with that has come naysayers many who say this was an act.

“How can you say its a hoax when you haven’t spoke to me and haven’t actually examined me and haven’t seen the pain and suffering I have gone through? But why would anyone want to create a hoax like that?” says Jennings.

Now she feels a calling to do more once she’s better. She wants to educate others about informed consent and encourage people to be educated about the side effects of vaccines.

Since 1999, the North Carolina Medical Board has made multiple unsuccessful attempts to restrict Dr. Buttar’s license, most recently in 2007 when complaints by four people — family members of former patients– were brought forward. A new hearing is scheduled at the end of February. The board is seeking again to restrict his license as well as charge him with unprofessional conduct.

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Desiree Jennings Update: Road to Recovery

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Desiree Before the Flu ShotDesiree Jennings, the 25-year-old Washington Redskins cheerleader who was severely neurologically injured from a seasonal flu shot in late August and made international headlines after a news station filmed her bizarre symptoms, has shown remarkable improvement after beginning treatment with Rashid A. Buttar, DO of the Center for Advanced Medicine and Clinical Research in Huntersville, North Carolina.

The Center’s website states that they are “effectively treating patients who the medical community has failed or given up on, by practicing the medicine of the future, today!” This is certainly true in Desiree’s case. She was diagnosed by doctors as having an irreversible condition called dystonia, while simultaneously being accused by others of having a psychosomatic illness. At age twenty-five she was faced with the traumatic prospect of a lifelong severely disabling condition and traditional doctors gave her no hope of recovery.

For Full Story Please Go To:

http://planetthrive.com/2009/11/desiree-jennings-update-road-to-recovery/

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Dr. Buttar speaks on Savage Nation about Desiree Jennings

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Dr. Buttar and Brendan Jennings (Desiree’s Husband) recently appeared on Savage Nation discussing Desiree Jennings’ Vaccine Injury from a Flu Shot.

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UPDATE – State Board Threatens Physician Who Cured Desiree Jennings of Dystonia

Friday, November 6th, 2009

From:  Robert Scott Bell

The saga that is Desiree Jennings’s flu shot-induced neurological impairment (dystonia family) continues – but in a wonderfully positive way. I interviewed her doctor (Dr. Rashid Buttar) and Desiree’s husband Brendan recently (scheduled for airing Friday, November 6 – check back here for exact time) to check in on her progress. All signs point to continued improvement and strengthening, despite much of the medical establishment declaring that dystonia is incurable.

In the initial interview that broke the story, I predicted that the pharmaceutically-conflicted government/media complex would seek to attack those claiming or promoting methods of healing that do not fit nicely into a prescription drug pill bottle.

Should she be healed by ADVANCED medicine methods or substances, I predicted, the media would do its best to ignore it, discredit the diagnosis, or attack the doctor who would dare utilize such methods unapproved by government/medical authorities afflicted with monopolistic conflicts of interest.

Sure enough, following The Robert Scott Bell Show podcast, the first big-media headline was:

“Doctor treating flu shot patient could lose license.”

I find it interesting that a doctor who is helping people to overcome “incurable” maladies is the one who is threatened with loss of licensure, while those proposing to manage a permanent disability with Botox injections are considered practicing the standard of care. The medical establishment should be embarrassed that shooting dilute neurotoxins into the body of vaccine-injured patients is considered anything but SUB-standard.

What else have we seen from the media but a vast wasteland of ignorance thus far? Multiple interviews with telegenic armchair quarterback doctors claiming that Desiree Jennings did not even have dystonia. I’d like to say that’s idiopathic, but I actually know the cause.

How they make a definitive neurological diagnosis by watching news reports of Desiree trying to walk and talk must be a secret taught only in 3rd year medical school. I’m kidding. It was probably during caffeine-infused hallucinatory video rounds during residency.

These TV doctors dissing the diagnosis from Johns Hopkins should know that you cannot make such diagnoses without direct interaction and established confirmatory tests. Sorry armchair docs, watching a video on the evening news does not qualify. Since they can’t ignore the story or successfully nullify the Johns Hopkins diagnosis, then why not attack the doctor?

In the story headline, “Doctor treating flu shot patient could lose license,” it is claimed that the state says he used therapies that were “unproven and ineffective” in treating [his] patients. Isn’t that supposed to be between the patient and doctor to determine? As long as no force or fraud is involved, what business is it of the state’s? By their actions, it seems that it is to prevent patients from having the freedom of choose advanced, rather than standard, medicine in the care of their health.

In a nation where medical collectivism and corporatism has run roughshod over the free market, patients seeking options other than those imposed by medical boards with pharmaceutical conflicts of interest cannot be allowed. It is clearly easier to control doctors than to control patients. This attack on a courageous holistically-inclined doctor is more akin to state-sanctioned medical tyranny than any real concern for the welfare of fully-informed patients. In fact, fully-informed patients pose a great danger to the current standard of care as it is defended by state boards of medicine.

This story of Desiree Jennings has only just begun to be told and it promises to save generations of children now being thrown under an indiscriminate vaccination bus due to the Pasteurian fear of microbes (a subject I have covered in previous blog posts). Ironically, it may also save the medical profession from its present state of medical board indentured servitude.

Since the time of my exclusive interview with Dr. Buttar that first revealed this story of dramatic healing, Desiree now has her own website where she will directly apprise us all of her progress under his care.

Stay tuned for much more.

http://robertscottbell.blogspot.com/2009/11/update-state-board-threatens-physician.html

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