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Inflammation, Electromagnetic, Environmental, Pollution

In this video, James Privitera spends about 28 minutes speaking on "Inflammation, Electromagnetic, Environmental, Pollution" at the 35th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About James Privitera

JAMES PRIVITERA, M.D. graduated in 1962 with a B.S. Degree in Biology and Chemistry from Canisius College, Buffalo, New York. Later he took Biochemistry at University of Buffalo Graduate School. He gained research experience at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York, but decided to go into medicine. In 1967, he graduated with his M.D. Degree from Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska, followed by a one year Internal Medicine Internship at Providence Hospital, Seattle, Washington. For the next year he took an Internal Medicine Residency at Presbyterian Hospital, San Francisco, California. From 1969-1970 Dr. Privitera took a Clinical Fellowship in Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, California. From 1970 on he entered a private practice of Allergy and Nutrition and practices in Covina, California. Dr. Privitera has done original scientific research with the dark field microscope, analyzing and identifying 25 factors with various disease conditions and nutritionally deficient states. He has co-authored a book on the subject with Alan Stang, Silent Clots, Life's Biggest Killers.It deals with Lockstep Medicine's Conspiracy to suppress the test that should be done in emergency rooms throughout the world. He may be contacted by calling (626) 966-1618.

Transcription

I was a little worried there when he said, we're gonna have two more live speakers. I hope I'm one of them. Now my going to press button. Cyra, you're gonna do it.

They on. No, you do it.

All right. OK. So I'm sure many of you heard me before and we're going to add some interesting stuff to the mix today because we've got some real big problems that are getting worse as more and more people use cell phones and.

Use electronic gadgetry. OK, so let's. These clotting, of course, is is a huge problem. OK. And the biggest problem is that most people, most of your doctors that you go to. What did they test, they test cholesterol. Triglycerides, HDL, LDL, maybe some other my EPO, but you don't die from those things, do you? You don't die. Oh my God, he died from high cholesterol. No. You die from clots. Right. So why don't the doctors test you for clots? Isn't that a decent question? The answer is simple. They can. So. This doctor comes to my office and he's on the back of my book.

His name is Bob Barton. He's an emergency room doctor. And he says, Dr. Privateering, I have I want to see you pick up a little bit of holistic medicine because I. I am an E.R. doctor for Kaiser in Westlake. That's OK. And I said, what's your problem? He says, well, I've been diagnosed with costochondritis. I said, Really? I said, how do you know it's not angina or angina? And he says, Well, I did all the heart tests. I had an EKG, a stress test. I did a echocardiogram. I did all the tests that were available to evaluate for heart disease. And they were all normal. So they told me I had costochondritis. You probably can guess where this is gonna go, huh? So I said, well, let's look at your blood. So we looked at his blood. Right. And lo and behold, we found he had big clots. So we simply gave him some fish oil and some magnesium. And 15, 20 minutes later. Lo and behold, his chest pain was gone. OK. My God. How do you like that? They looked at everything possible to evaluate for heart disease, but they forgot to look at the blood. They forgot, Leviticus, that the life is in the blood. So they did all this expensing thousands of dollars of testing, which, of course, he didn't have to pay for, but told him he had costochondritis. So we looked at his blood quickly. We treated him. And now. So we we basically gaud his ox. He

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