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Teri Small - Interview with Dr. Jeff Bradstreet and Dr. Manuel Casanova

 

Dr. Bradstreet received his medical degree at the University of South Florida. He underwent residency training in OB/GYN at Wilford Hall United States Air Force Medical Center. While in the Air Force, he was trained in toxicology and environmental health. His duties as an officer included responsibility for military personnel who had exposure to a wide variety of toxins, including mercury.

Dr Manuel Casanova, whose recent findings on brain differences in individuals with autism made headlines worldwise, is a professor at the Medical College of Georgia’s Department of Psychiatry and Health Behaviour in the United States. His research is a multi-disciplinary venture in neuroscience focusing on schizophrenia and autism. His method of describing morphometrically anatomical and physiological units of the brain (mini-columns) is unique to Dr Casanova’s laboratory.

Teri Small is the vice president of Medical Veritas International and commissioning editor of Medical Veritas®: The Journal of Medical Truth, the journal of MVI. MVI recognizes that medical modalities promoted by public health departments and authorities are often compromised by conflicts of interest; MVI encourages independent research into disease mechanisms. Teri is mom to 8 year old Ian, who is diagnosed with autism, but who has also been diagnosed with mercury toxicity and nodular lymphoid hyperplasia, which are consistent with damage attributed to vaccinations.

 

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