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Toxi-Health International (THI) is a
toxicology and pathology consulting and medical
research firm established by Dr. Mohammed A. Al-Bayati
in 1997. Dr. Al-Bayati received his Ph.D. from the
University of California at Davis in Comparative Pathology. He
is also a dual board certified toxicologist (DABT &
DABVT).
Dr. Al-Bayati has over 25 years of
experience in research, teaching, diagnostic work, and serving
as expert witness on many medical-legal cases in USA and other
countries involving children and adults.
Dr. Al-Bayati has evaluated cases of
children who suffered from adverse reactions to medications
and vaccines and infections. In these cases, the caretakers
were falsely accused of injuring the children by shaking
(Shaken Baby Syndrome) and/or trauma. In addition, he has
evaluated cases of misdiagnosed children and adults who have
suffered from adverse reactions to medications and vaccines.
Furthermore, Dr. Al-Bayati has
evaluated many cases of workers who were exposed to chemicals
at the workplace. Dr. Al-Bayati has extensive expertise in
evaluating clinical data using differential diagnosis to
identify the possible cause(s) of illness and provide
recommendations for clinical tests and treatments. He firmly
believes that a correct appraisal of medical information using
differential diagnosis is essential to arrive at a proper
understanding of the nature and extent of the illness,
reaching a correct diagnosis, and search for the correct
treatment.
Dr. Al-Bayati has the knowledge and
the expertise to evaluate the health effects resulting
from adverse reactions to
medications and/or vaccines in children and adults.
He can also evaluate the health effects resulting
from the acute and chronic exposure to the following agents in the
workplace and other settings.
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Organic solvents (benzene, toluene, etc.)
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Organochlorines (chloroform, carbon tetrachloride,etc.
� Pesticides
� Herbicides
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Mycotox.ins
� Toxic gases
� Toxic fumes
� Warfare agents
� Phosgene
� Metals
and their compounds
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Toxic plants
� Biotoxins
� Radioisotopes
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