Heavy Metals

Medical Rewind – Monday, May 20th

Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Cancer, Chronic Disease, Clinic Tour, Heavy Metals, Medical Rewind | 0 comments

If you missed this week’s Medical Rewind with Dr. Rashid A. Buttar and Robert Scott Bell,  be sure to go to www.MedicalRewind.com to listen to the show replay. Some of the things you will hear Dr. Buttar and Robert talk about in this week’s show are: Dr. Rashid Buttar will discuss removing body parts that are not even cancerous. Who wants to be like Jolie? Apparently, a man in the UK followed her lead and had his prostate removed because of a positive BRCA gene test. Do you see where this is going? Dr. Buttar will share stories of cancer recovery despite previous assaults of...

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Class Says Merck Lied About Mumps Vaccine

Posted by on May 8, 2013 in Heavy Metals, Medical Rewind, Political, Vaccines | 0 comments

PHILADELPHIA (CN) – Merck has known for a decade that its mumps vaccine is “far less effective” than it tells the government, and it falsified test results and sold millions of doses of “questionable efficacy,” flooding and monopolizing the market, a primary caregiver claims in a federal antitrust class action.      Alabama-based Chatom Primary Care sued Merck on Monday, the week after the unsealing of a False Claims Act complaint two relators filed in 2010.      Those relators, Stephen Krahling and Joan Wlochowski, were Merck virologists who claim in...

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Autism Tied to Valproate in Pregnancy

Posted by on May 1, 2013 in Autism, Heavy Metals, Medical Rewind, Vaccines | 0 comments

Be sure to listen to the Monday, April 29th Medical Rewind show with Dr. Rashid Buttar and Robert Scott Bell to find out what Dr. Buttar has to say about this article.  ———————————————————————————————————————————- Women who take valproate (Depacon) during pregnancy may increase the risk of childhood autism and its spectrum disorders in...

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Medical Rewind – Monday, April 29th

Posted by on May 1, 2013 in Autism, Health & Wellness, Heavy Metals, Medical Rewind, Vaccines | 0 comments

If you missed this week’s Medical Rewind with Dr. Rashid A. Buttar and Robert Scott Bell,  be sure to go to www.MedicalRewind.com to listen to the show replay. Some of the things you will hear Dr. Buttar and Robert talk about in this week’s show are:  The new claimed drug link to autism  Is it true that Valproate use during pregnancy increases the risk of autism by a factor of five? We’ll see what we can do to get to the bottom of it.  Put your flak jacket on as we discuss the claim that there is a vaccine to prevent/reduce autism! Since the Autism One Conference is...

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Medical Rewind – Monday, April 22nd

Posted by on Apr 23, 2013 in Chronic Disease, Environment, Health & Wellness, Health Optimization, Heavy Metals, Medical Rewind | 0 comments

If you missed this week’s Medical Rewind with Dr. Rashid A. Buttar and Robert Scott Bell,  be sure to go to www.MedicalRewind.com to listen to the show replay. Some of the things you will hear Dr. Buttar and Robert talk about in this week’s show are: Get ready for another fascinating discussion on the air today! Dr. Rashid Buttar and Robert Scott Bell discuss  just how “civil” civilization really is. Have we become uncivil and artificial in our modern society because of a prolonged dependence on synthetic substances? Why are so many children hypersensitive to gluten and...

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Higher Levels of Several Toxic Metals Found in Children With Autism

Posted by on Mar 27, 2013 in Autism, Heavy Metals | 0 comments

In a recently published study in the journal Biological Trace Element Research, Arizona State University researchers report that children with autism had higher levels of several toxic metals in their blood and urine compared to typical children. The study involved 55 children with autism ages 5-16 years compared to 44 controls of similar age and gender. The autism group had significantly higher levels of lead in their red blood cells (+41 percent) and significantly higher urinary levels of lead (+74 percent), thallium (+77 percent), tin (+115 percent), and tungsten (+44 percent). Lead,...

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