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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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 [...]
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Posted on August 15th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster
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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster
How do mercury emissions affect pregnant mothers, the unborn and toddlers? Do the level of emissions impact autism rates? Does it matter whether a mercury-emitting source is 10 miles away from families versus 20 miles? Is the risk of autism greater for children who live closer to the pollution source?
A newly published study of Texas [...]
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Posted on August 3rd, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster
I found this blog entry posted on healthinfo.net
Recently my health has taken a turn for the worst. I feel tired everyday, my joints ache, and I can’t sleep. I began to have a strange symptom of having a metal taste in my mouth, usually when I ate or drank something. I searched and discovered that [...]
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Posted on August 2nd, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster
Automobile exhaust pollutants mainly include: carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, smoke and dust particles (some heavy metal compounds, lead compounds, smoke and mist), smell (formaldehyde). According to statistics, 1,000 cars per day of carbon monoxide from about 3000 kg, hydrocarbons 200-400 kg, nitrogen oxides 50-150 kg; U.S. city of Los Angeles automobile emissions [...]
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Posted on August 1st, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster
by Tracy Tullis
The womb acts as a wonderfully protective cushion between the fetus and the jolts and bumps of the outside world. On the inside, though, the placenta simply cannot shield the womb from all of the man-made chemicals that have, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, collected in our bodies. You can, [...]
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Posted on July 30th, 2008 by Dr. Rashid Buttar's Blogmaster
by drericchannd’s blog
As part of my continuing education, I attend a variety of conferences in North America that deal with broad naturopathic medicine, and also conferences geared towards medical doctors but in “alternative” specialties, such as chelation or environmental medicine.
But I also love detailed reviews on conventional internal medicine, including the reviews put forth by [...]
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