Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 My toxicologist who I paid $2,000 was absolutely worthless. He did nothing to help me and only delayed my treatment. I was being exposed in a sick building and I called over and over and he didn't know what was wrong with me. I was so sick I was coming close to adrenal insufficiency (which is life threatening). Then I find out there is a five minute test for biotoxin disease. Here are his credentials. I have removed his name not to protect him but to protect me. He is a medical toxicologist specializing in occupational and environmental toxicology. He is Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado Denver/Health Sciences Center in the Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Department of Medicine, and in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics. He has received numerous awards recognizing his contribution to the field of toxicology and occupational health, including awards from the American Industrial Hygiene Association, and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). He has consulted extensively throughout the world, including assignments for the CDC National Center for Environmental Health, U.S. State Department, World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. EPA, ATSDR, National Research Council, Ministry of Health, Peoples Republic of China, and REAC/TS, among others. He is the immediate past-president of the American College of Medical Toxicology. A graduate of Yale University (BS), University of California San Francisco (MD), and School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley (MPH), he completed his postgraduate training in internal medicine at University of Washington and Occupational Medicine Residency at University of California San Francisco. He is board- certified by the American Board of Medical Toxicology, the American Board of of Preventive Medicine (in Occupational Medicine), and the American Board of Internal Medicine. I ask you with this background don't you think he should have been able to at least point me in the right direction? It makes me mad. Sharon H --- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote: > > I think its a national scandal how many people are being poisoned by > environmental toxicants and then they get precious little help from > doctors in figuring this out. > > There should be a NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY AND DE-TOXICOLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE > that helps develop protocols to cure people of toxicant-induced > illnesses and serves as a clearinghouse for information on the > prevention of them. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 A year ago I would not have said this but now in my darker moments I find myself cynically thinking that people in those high positions get ahead BY DENYING THE TRUTH On Feb 6, 2008 6:11 PM, Sharon <shha2002@...> wrote: > > > > > > > My toxicologist who I paid $2,000 was absolutely worthless. He did > nothing to help me and only delayed my treatment. I was being > exposed in a sick building and I called over and over and he didn't > know what was wrong with me. I was so sick I was coming close to > adrenal insufficiency (which is life threatening). Then I find out > there is a five minute test for biotoxin disease. Here are his > credentials. I have removed his name not to protect him but to > protect me. > > He is a medical toxicologist specializing in occupational and > environmental toxicology. He is Associate Clinical Professor at the > University of Colorado Denver/Health Sciences Center in the Division > of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Department of Medicine, and > in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics. He has > received numerous awards recognizing his contribution to the field of > toxicology and occupational health, including awards from the > American Industrial Hygiene Association, and the Agency for Toxic > Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). > > He has consulted extensively throughout the world, including > assignments for the CDC National Center for Environmental Health, > U.S. State Department, World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. EPA, > ATSDR, National Research Council, Ministry of Health, Peoples > Republic of China, and REAC/TS, among others. He is the immediate > past-president of the American College of Medical Toxicology. > > A graduate of Yale University (BS), University of California San > Francisco (MD), and School of Public Health, University of California > Berkeley (MPH), he completed his postgraduate training in internal > medicine at University of Washington and Occupational Medicine > Residency at University of California San Francisco. He is board- > certified by the American Board of Medical Toxicology, the American > Board of of Preventive Medicine (in Occupational Medicine), and the > American Board of Internal Medicine. > > I ask you with this background don't you think he should have been > able to at least point me in the right direction? It makes me mad. > > Sharon H > > > > > > I think its a national scandal how many people are being poisoned by > > environmental toxicants and then they get precious little help from > > doctors in figuring this out. > > > > There should be a NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY AND DE-TOXICOLOGY CENTER OF > EXCELLENCE > > that helps develop protocols to cure people of toxicant-induced > > illnesses and serves as a clearinghouse for information on the > > prevention of them. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 There won't be unless constituents enlighten their politicians and write or call them about developing such a thing. One thing that I am able to do is sit at the computer and write letters to politicians. In my case, it hasn't helped, but I won't give up. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- L> I think its a national scandal how many people are being poisoned by L> environmental toxicants and then they get precious little help from L> doctors in figuring this out. L> There should be a NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY AND DE-TOXICOLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE L> that helps develop protocols to cure people of toxicant-induced L> illnesses and serves as a clearinghouse for information on the L> prevention of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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