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Autism One Conference 2006
Recorded live at the Autism One conference 06' Talks include Biomedical Treatments, interviews and keynote address' from Dan Olmsted & David Kirby
May 28 2006
May 28 2006
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Dr. Mayer Eisenstein is a graduate of the University of Illinois Medical School, the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Public Health, and the John Marshall Law School. Since 1973 he has been in private medical practice and is currently the Medical Director of Homefirst(r) Health Services, the largest physician attended home birth service in the country. In his 27 years in medicine, he and his practice have delivered over 14,000 babies at home, as well as cared for over 60,000 parents, grandparents and children. Now, Dr. Eisenstein and his practice are delivering second generation babies for women who themselve were born at home with his practice.
He is Board Certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners, American Board of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians. He is a member of the National Honor Society. He is a recipient of the Howard Fellowship, Health Professional Scholarship, University of Illinois School of Medicine Scholarship, and is a member of the Dean's List at John Marshall Law School.
He is on the Professional Board of the Family Life League, Council for the Jewish Elderly, Task Force Council on Education for Public Health - Medical College of Wisconsin, and on the Editorial Board for "Child and Family Magazine". He is the author of the award winning book Give Birth at Home With The Home Court Advantage, as well as the editor for the "Family Health Forum" newsletter. His medical film "Primum Non Nocere" (Above All Do No Harm), a documentary on home birth, was an award winner at the Chicago Film Festival in 1987.
Some of his guest appearances include: the "Phil Donahue Show", "Milt Rosenberg Show", "Today in Chicago", "Ask the Expert", "Daybreak", "Oprah Winfrey Show", "Ed Schwartz Radio Show". "WMAQ TV news 'Unnecessary Hysterectomy'", "Chicago Fox TV News - 'Immunizations - Are They Necessary'", CBC Newsworld Canada - "Are Mass Immunizations Necessary".
Since 1987, his weekly radio show "Family Health Forum", has aired in the Chicagoland area. In September 1998 "Family Health Forum" became nationally syndicated. In the live call-in format, all listener's comments, questions or medical experiences are welcome by Dr. Eisenstein.
Dr. Eisenstein integrates into practice his 27 years in medicine, with his 30 years as a husband, father, and grandfather.
He is Board Certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners, American Board of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians. He is a member of the National Honor Society. He is a recipient of the Howard Fellowship, Health Professional Scholarship, University of Illinois School of Medicine Scholarship, and is a member of the Dean's List at John Marshall Law School.
He is on the Professional Board of the Family Life League, Council for the Jewish Elderly, Task Force Council on Education for Public Health - Medical College of Wisconsin, and on the Editorial Board for "Child and Family Magazine". He is the author of the award winning book Give Birth at Home With The Home Court Advantage, as well as the editor for the "Family Health Forum" newsletter. His medical film "Primum Non Nocere" (Above All Do No Harm), a documentary on home birth, was an award winner at the Chicago Film Festival in 1987.
Some of his guest appearances include: the "Phil Donahue Show", "Milt Rosenberg Show", "Today in Chicago", "Ask the Expert", "Daybreak", "Oprah Winfrey Show", "Ed Schwartz Radio Show". "WMAQ TV news 'Unnecessary Hysterectomy'", "Chicago Fox TV News - 'Immunizations - Are They Necessary'", CBC Newsworld Canada - "Are Mass Immunizations Necessary".
Since 1987, his weekly radio show "Family Health Forum", has aired in the Chicagoland area. In September 1998 "Family Health Forum" became nationally syndicated. In the live call-in format, all listener's comments, questions or medical experiences are welcome by Dr. Eisenstein.
Dr. Eisenstein integrates into practice his 27 years in medicine, with his 30 years as a husband, father, and grandfather.
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| Arthur Krigsman, MD - Gastrointestinal Pathology in Autism Description, Symptoms, and Treatment |
| Mayer Eisenstein, MD, JD - Absence of Autism |
| Phillip DeMio, MD - The Use of Transdermal DMSA Chelation for the Spectrum |
| Chantal Sicile-Kira - live interview with Mark Blaxill and Dr. Martha Herbert |
| Mark Blaxill, MBA - Why are So Many Children Sick A Report from the Front Lines of the Autism Science Controversies |
| Chantal Sicile-Kira - lnterview with Dr. Mayer Eisenstein |
| Martha Herbert, MD, PhD Autism A Brain Disorder or a Disorder That Affects the Brain |
| James Neubrander, MD - Methylcobalamin’s Evolutionary Journey for Autistic Spectrum Disorders |
| Andrew Wakefield, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCPath - Intestinal Insights and Etiologic Challenges in Autism: Replication and Confirmation |
| Richard Deth, PhD - Methionine Synthase A Methyl B12-Dependent Redox Sensor in Neuronal Cells |
| Betsy Hicks interviews attending parents |
| Dan Rossignol, MD - Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Autism |
| Robert Nataf, MD - Evidence for Mercury Toxicity in Autism Through Urinary Porphyrin Profiling |
| Keynote Address - A New Revolution: Empowering Parents |
| Mary Megson, MD - Autism-Calcium Channelopathy |
| Teri Small - Interview with Dr. Robert Nataf |
| David Steenblock, DO - Autism and Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy |
| Jay Charleston, PhD - Modeling Methylmercury and Ethylmercury Exposure in the Pediatric and Adult Non-Human Primate Brain |
| Jeff Bradstreet, MD - Recovery: Making it Happen for Your Child |
| David Geier - The Biochemical Basis for the Treatment of Autistic Disorders: The Androgen (Testosterone) Glutathione Connection |
| Panel discussion - Dan Olmsted: The Age of Autism, and David Kirby: The Mercury-Autism Controversy - A One Year Update |
| Teri Small - Interview with Shannon Kenitz, Executive Director of the International Hyperbaric Association |
| Anju Usman, MD - Journey to Recovery...Finding a Safe Path to Heavy Metal Detoxification |
| Manuel Casanova, PhD - Abnormalities of Cortical Circuitry in the Brains of Autistic Individuals |
| Teri Small - Interview with Dr. Jeff Bradstreet and Dr. Manuel Casanova |
| Elizabeth Mumper, MD - Science and Synergy Foundations for Understanding Biomedical Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorders |
| Mark Blaxill, MBA - Truth&Progress An Overview of the Mission of Science and the Conduct of Scientific Leadership in Autism |









