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William J. Rea M.D.
Dr. William Rea treated more than 30,000 patients over 40 years. He developed a comprehensive protocol for treatment and diagnosis. 

Dr. Rea’s approach was aimed at decreasing the “total body load” of all toxins and toxic chemicals, injections to neutralize mycotoxins, avoidance of foods and chemicals to which patients may have become sensitized, parenteral and oral nutrition (the latter includes spring water in glass bottles, organic foods and a rotary diet), sauna treatments, exercise and massage. 

Some patients require an autologous lymphocytic factor, developed at Dr. Rea’s center (Environmental Health Center of Dallas), which modulates the patient’s own immune system. In some others, anti-fungals, oxygen therapy and sequestration agents are used.

In a 2016 paper published by Dr. Rea, he described the “coherence phenomenon” and how it ties together exposures to mold, pollen, dust, food, chemicals and electromagnetic fields. As mentioned above, his treatment center used a less-polluted, controlled environment that provides more precise diagnosis and treatment. 

As he explained:

The principles of diagnosis and treatment depend on total environmental and total body pollutant loads, masking or adaptation, bipolarity of response, and biochemical individuality, among others. These principles make less-polluted, controlled conditions necessary.

Dr. Rea presented several papers on environmentally triggered cardiovascular disease, vasculitis, phlebitis, including biopsies, incitant tests and immune parameters, and implants, showing toxic substances could cause internal problems like gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) malfunction, kidney disease, and cardiovascular and brain dysfunction, in addition to fatigue, fibromyalgia, and ENT disease.
William J. Rea, M.D.
William J. Rea, M.D.

Dr. Rea graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio, in 1962. A rotating internship brought him to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas, where he continued his medical training by completing residencies in general and cardiovascular surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. 

After completing his medical training, he served on the faculty of the surgery department before entering private practice for 45 years. He was the Director of the Environmental Health Center in Dallas, Texas, (EHC-D) and the President of the American Environmental Health Foundation (AEHF). 

He formerly held the First World Professorial Chair in Environmental Medicine at the Robens Institute at the University of Surrey, in Guildford, Surrey, England, as well as other teaching appointments. 

He published many articles on Cardiovascular Surgery and Environmental Medicine and wrote 10 books which included medical textbooks on Environmental Medicine. He completed two new books on electromagnetic frequency (EMF) shortly before his death.

Dr. Rea passed away on August 16, 2018.
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