7 Toxicities and Their Role in Chronic Disease
October 23, 2008

Hosted by Silvia Binder, CEO ONDAMED® companies (See Bio)

Special Guest Speaker Rashid Buttar, DO, FAAPM, FACAM, FAAIM. 

Dr. Buttar is trained in surgery and ER medicine. He is board certified in clinical metal toxicology and has achieved fellowship status in three separate medical societies. Dr. Buttar is the medical director for the Center for Advanced Medicine and Clinical Research, treating patients who are unresponsive to conventional treatments such as cancer and autism. more info

Dr. Buttar shares in great detail the 7 Toxicites, their dangers and role in chronic disease, and the role of Ondamed which he has documented.

 

Speaker: Shari Lieberman, PhD
Dr. Lieberman earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Nutrition and Exercise Physiology from The Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH and her M.S. degree in Nutrition, Food Science and Dietetics from New York University. She is a Certified Nutrition Specialist; ... more info

Dr. Lieberman shares 3 additional case studies including Vision Loss, Fibromyalgia and an "incredible" Detox Case Study.

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01: 

Introducing Dr. Shari Lieberman

02:

1st Case Study – Vision Loss

03:

2nd Case Study – Great Detox

04:

3rd Case Study – Fibromyalgia
05:Lime Disease & Depression Question

06:

Dr Rashid Buttar Introduction

07:

Background to Establish Dr. Buttar’s Scientific Observations

08:

The 7 Toxicities

09:

1st_Question - Heavy Metals and Autism

10:

2nd Question – Cancer Treatment
11:Great Comment for Dr. Buttar

12:

Personal Experience

13:

How Dentists use the Ondamed

14:

3rd Question on Autism
15:Wrap-Up
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