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Toxicity, Oxidative Stress and The Correlation to Systemic Illnesses and Treatment Responses

01/20/12 | by admin [mail] | Categories: More About ICIM

Link: http://www.icimed.com/Registration_Workshops_Lexington_Spring2012.pdf

Learn research findings such as mercury depletion of molybdenum which leads to the inhibition of sulfite conversion to sulfate which leads to lower mylenization of the central nervous system as seen in autism and other neurological illnesses. Dr. Boyd Haley an NIH Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Physiology, Yale University Medical School for three years, and gave 23 years of academic service to the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center. Since 1999 Dr. Haley has done research and supported programs that would investigate the role of vaccines in autism spectrum disorders. Recently he has included oxidative stress as a common occurrence in autism subjects and presents relevant aspects of this to the causation and dietary treatment possibilities in autism. Further, he addresses the problem of low glutathione levels in people of all ages as a major risk factor for many viral infections including influenza. Rapid Therapeutic Response Exploring the “lightening effect” with treatments you can put into use immediately March 28-April 1, 2012 At the Griffin Gate Marriott Lexington, Kentucky www.IntegrativeMedicineConference.com
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