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 Dr. James Schaller, M.D.

 

 

    Dr. James Schaller

 

jschaller@embarqmail.com
www.PersonalConsult.com

Dr. Schaller is a leading international creative medical clinician and researcher, who has published in over 10 areas of medicine, with 27 peer-reviewed publications and over 20 books. After training in general medicine and psychiatry, he did an internship, residency and child and youth fellowship, at the same time he earned a master’s degree in various Philadelphia schools. Then he immediately founded his own research center offering top clinical care.

He immediately began creating new medications and innovative treatments, and designed over a dozen pain control formulations, and even invented a strong bio-identical antidepressant, which is safe on the liver and brain, and also treats arthritis. He also discovered a functional cancer "cure" that blocks a single enzyme in a fatal blood cancer-like disease. His powerful paper revolutionized this cancer treatment worldwide, beating every national and international cancer institution and Ivy League Medical Center, and has been replicated over a hundred times in many of the worlds leading medical journals.

Dr. Schaller’s papers are in such journals as JAMA, Medscape (Academic Arm of WedMD), the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, and many other journals, including some of the largest pediatric journals in the world. He has also published repeatedly in many of the leading medical newspapers in the United States.

He is a nutrient researcher and designer who serves on the medical advisory board of www.vitacost.com, the leading wholesale nutrient company in America , which has distributed nutrients directly to 3 million patients at wholesale prices.  

Dr. Schaller has been featured on over 80 radio shows and respected TV shows. His writings are in 5 languages. Some of his books include:

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Babesia
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Bartonella
When Traditional Medicine Fails
Out-Of-Control Youth: 100 Causes & Practical Solutions
Suboxone: A Guide for Patients and Physicians
Mold Illness and Mold Remediation Made Simple
Artemisinin, Artesunate, Artemisinic Acid and Other Derivatives of Artemisia Used for Malaria, Babesia and Cancer
Mold Warriors (co-author)
The Search for Lost Fathering

Books pending for 2008 or 2009 include:

The 16 Reasons Tick and Flea-Borne Illness Fails
The Babesia 2008 Update: New Diagnostic Tools and Newly Discovered Solutions For Treatment Failure
The Health Care Practitioners Babesia Identification Guide for Routine Blood Smears: 100 Images to Prevent Missed Diagnosis
The Definitive Guide to Bartonella Pathology and Treatment
Morgellons Syndrome: A Review of Current Diagnostic Tools and Treatments
Do Your Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Treatments Fail?   
Smart Driving in 20-Minutes: How to Avoid Death, Injury and Jail
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Bartonella
God Books: The Complete Collection  

Dr. Schaller has been a grant reviewer at the National Institutes of Health and offers over 2500 pages of free cutting-edge books and medical articles to readers worldwide on his 15 web sites, e.g., www.personalconsult.com  which have had over a million visitors.

Dr. Schaller has many certifications and is also a Diplomate of traditional and non-traditional boards, including the American Board of Pain Management, the American Board of Forensic Medicine, the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and he is also both a certified mold investigator and a certified mold remediator. He is also certified in clinical psychopharmacology.

In the midst of all these sample achievements and many awards, Dr. Schaller has kept his focus on high quality care for a modest number of treatment-resistant patients with ongoing troubles with chronic fatigue, Fibromyalgia, flea or tick infections, biotoxins, indoor mold exposure, Morgellons, and significant profound agitation, anxiety, cognitive and depression troubles. He has also published extensively on child behavior problems. He studies, researches and writes full time, at least 50 hours a week, so he can offer advanced academic medicine with old-school 24-hour availability. This type of academic excellence, creativity, scholarship, personal service and care has caused informed motivated patients to seek him out from virtually every state and every continent.

His new up-to-date textbook on Bartonella, is written about an infection that harms humans over 300 ways, and is believed to be one of the top vector illnesses in the world--far more common than Lyme.

His 10 web sites offer over 800 articles in over 10 areas of medicine for free. Dr. Schaller also offers free brief educational chats which can be arranged on www.personalconsult.com.

Articles by Dr. James Schaller, M.D.:

Obesity: Babesia, Bartonella, Lyme and Mold Toxins Make Real Weight Loss Almost Impossible

The Bartonella Plague Ignored: A Common Reason Lyme Treatment Fails

Bartonella is Becoming the Most Important Issue in Treatment of Lyme

Character Changes Caused by Infection & Inflammation

Exciting News About Babesia

Ignore Bartonella and Die - Trivializing Bartonella is Like Ignoring TNT

Should We Reason With the Morgellon's Cynics?


Western Blots Made Easy

Why Aggressive Lyme Treatment Can Fail: Focusing on the Bee and Ignoring the Stinger

 

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