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What is your top question about Autism or Heavy Metal Toxicity?

Posted on October 23rd, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

If you had 30 seconds to ask Dr. Buttar one question about Autism or Heavy Metal Toxicity, what would your single most important question be?

Ask your Question at www.AskDrButtar.com

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Top Emmy Nominees and Presenters Come Out to GBK Productions EMMY Suite

Posted on September 23rd, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

…many of the celebs, including Tim Daly, were very impressed with Dr. Buttar and what he is doing to make a difference in the medical community.

Celebrities weren’t the only winners at this year’s Emmy Awards.

Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) September 23, 2008 — GBK Productions hosted its annual Emmy Award gifting suite on September 18th and 19th, celebrating this year’s Emmy nominees and presenters. The Celebrities were not the only ones to be gifted. Global Green, Jump Start and Save the Tata’s also received a gift bag totaling over $35,000 and received 20% of GBK Profits. Everyone was certainly impressed with this suite that took place at the newly renovated Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood. A producer from the AP Press said, “GBK topped themselves again. GBK is always the best gift suite we attend.” One lucky celebrity also walked away with a $40,000 custom made pool table for their charity of choice, from Mars-made.

When Gavin Keilly, founder of both GBK Productions and the Official Celebrity Gift Bags LLC, launched his companies, he set out to make a difference in the world and to help as many charities as possible, and he certainly did that with this event. Save the Tata’s, a newly founded foundation, in particular was able to convince over 40 of the celebrities in attendance to help their fight, just in time for Breast Cancer Awareness month. Read the Rest of this Medical News Story »

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Dr. Rashid A. Buttar’s 5 Part Video response - Is there Thimerosal in Vaccines? YES YES YES!

Posted on September 4th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

Watch the 5 part video response from Dr. Buttar here.

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Superfoods Everyone Needs

Posted on September 1st, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

Imagine a superfood — not a drug — powerful enough to help you lower your cholesterol, reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer, and, for an added bonus, put you in a better mood. Did we mention that there are no side effects? You’d surely stock up on a lifetime supply. Guess what? These life-altering superfoods are available right now in your local supermarket.

“The effect that diet can have on how you feel today and in the future is astounding,” says nutritionist Elizabeth Somer, author of Nutrition for aHealthy Pregnancy, Food & Mood, and The Essential Guide to Vitamins and Minerals.

“Even people who are healthy can make a few tweaks and the impact will be amazing,” Somer says. “I’d say that 50% to 70% of suffering could be eliminated by what people eat and how they move: heart disease, diabetes, cancer, hypertension can all be impacted.”

You don’t need specific foods for specific ailments. A healthy diet incorporating a variety of the following superfoods will help you maintain your weight, fight disease, and live longer. One thing they all have in common: “Every superfood is going to be a ‘real’ (unprocessed) food,” Somer points out. “You don’t find fortified potato chips in the superfood category.”

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Forced Vaccinations = Crimes Against Children

Posted on August 21st, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

In reality, there’s plenty of evidence. It’s just not convincing to them. Nothing would be. You can’t convince tobacco companies that nicotine is addictive, either. You can’t convince utility companies that power lines cause brain cancer in children. And you’ll never convince Big Pharma scientists that there’s any danger whatsoever to their profitable vaccines.

(NaturalNews) The Public Health Council in New Jersey has voted to require all children attending preschool or daycare to be injected with not just one vaccine, but four different vaccines. If this rule goes into effect — and political momentum is certainly in its favor — New Jersey would be the first U.S. state to make the vaccination of children required by law. This means that those parents who refuse to participate in such vaccination programs would be labeled “criminals” and arrested at gunpoint.
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Cadmium, lead and nickel are toxic metals with a long history of detrimental effects. Exposure to these toxic metals is common in industry, where the metals are used in a wide range of manufacturing processes. The presence of heavy metals, such as Pb and Cd, replaces Ca and Zn, respectively, by competition with binding sites in biological systems. It is also known that these toxic metals and their compounds can be toxic if their concentrations exceed certain limits (Smith-Sivertsen et al., 1997). …

Article in Toxicology and Industrial Health (2006), 22: 381-393 by Hassan I Afridi, Tasneem G Kazi, Mohammad K Jamali, Gul H Kazi, Mohammad B Arain, Nusrat Jalbani, Ghulam Q Shar and Raja A Sarfaraz of Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, University of Sindh, Jamshoro , Pakistan. Read the Rest of this Medical News Story »

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Chelation a controversial treatment for autism

Posted on August 14th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

Kathryn Brown, CBS News

(CBS) - Some parents are spending a lot of money on a new controversial treatment for autism. Doctors say it’s not medically proven to help.

Dinnertime in the Conte household is a family affair.

Eight-year-old triplets Louie, Sam and Thomas all pitch in to help, but for Sam and Thomas, who are autistic, even setting the table is difficult.

“The struggle is so hard every day,” said their mother Andrea Conte.

But she said lately it’s been getting easier with the help of alternative therapies including an unproven treatment called “chelation.”

Sam and Thomas are given drugs which bind to metals in their blood and help flush them out.

“Some of the metals coming out of their body, especially the lead, were just off the charts,” said Conte.

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The Carolina Center to Discuss the Dangers of Mercury Toxicity on August 19

Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

RALEIGH, NC - As part of his continuing health series, John C. Pittman, MD, of The Carolina Center for Integrative Medicine (CCIM), will present “Examining the Dangers of Mercury Toxicity” on Tuesday, August 19 from 7:00-8:00pm at CCIM’s office at 4505 Fair Meadow Lane, Suite 111 in Raleigh. This free, public health presentation will uncover the causes and symptoms of mercury toxicity and will discuss the treatments currently available.

From the air we breathe to the water we drink and the food we eat, mercury seems to be everywhere; therefore, it is almost impossible to avoid exposure to this harmful agent. Symptoms of mercury toxicity may easily be overlooked, or worse, underestimated and include insomnia, nervousness, memory loss, dizziness, depression, fatigue, and muscle weakness.

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Gene Raises Risk of Lifetime Smoking Habit

Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

A new research has established that some special genes are responsible for the Study: Gene Raises Risk Of Lifetime Smoking Habitdevelopment of smoking habit. These genes can also increase the risks of lung cancer in human being.

The research on genes and smoking habits is concluded by of the University of Michigan Medical School. The research is done on 435 people who are either habitual of smoking or tried smoking in their life.
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Are Drinking Water Filters Necessary?

Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster

by Thomas Manso

Getting ready to buy drinking water filters? That’s a great decision. Some people believe that a drinking water filter for their home is not a necessary expense. This is difficult to believe because they are not expensive, at all.

Drinking water filters are far less expensive than a personal computer or a television set. But, many people feel that those are “necessary” items. It is rare to find a household these days without a TV and a computer, but it’s just as rare to see a house with a drinking water filter or filtration system. Read the Rest of this Medical News Story »

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