Gulf War Syndrome

Aftermath of a Toxic Battlefield

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How chemicals may be affecting your health. Commentary by three experts.Commentary by four experts. A compelling collection of 57 stories. Read about "Aftermath of a Toxic Battlefield."Read about "Legacy of a Perfect War."Read about all films and publications.

Film Contents

Veterans Interviewed

  1. Col. Herbert Smith
  2. S1c. Roy Twymon
  3. Sp4c. Bobby Lawson
  4. S. Sgt. Tim Smith
  5. S1c. Sherrie McGahee
  6. S. Sgt. Bob Jones
  7. S. Sgt. Anne Selby

  1. Maj. Randy Hébert
  2. S. Sgt. Joe Poe
  3. Maj. Doug Rokke, Ph.D.
  4. Sgt. Paul Perrone
  5. S. Sgt. Terry Dillhyon
  6. Col. Diane Lawhon
  7. Margaret Wilcoxen,
    widow of veteran
  8. Capt. Julia Dyckman



Commentators Issues

Claudia Miller, M.D.

Overview of Gulf War syndrome; development of intolerance for chemical exposures in veterans

Gerald Ross, M.D. Somatoform diagnosis for ill veterans; chemical sensitivity; how brain scans show brain damage in veterans; evolution of dental problems in veterans; overlap of Gulf War syndrome with chronic fatigue syndrome; fibromyalgia, and multiple chemical sensitivity; mycoplasma fermentens; causation of panic attacks by chemical exposures; autoimmune complexes in ill veterans (Aristo Vojdani study)
William Meggs, M.D., Ph.D. How lupus can result from chemical exposures; description of the action of PB pills
Jim Tuite Coalition bombing of Iraqi chemical factories and storage sites including Khamisiyah; oil well fires; ALS or Lou Gerig's disease; PB pills; exposure to pesticides and diesel fuel; depleted uranium; research of Harold Urnovitz, Ph.D.; Anthrax vaccine
Gunnar Heuser, M.D., Ph.D. Similarity of chemical injury cases in civilians to Gulf War syndrome
Mohamed B. Abou-Donia Discussion of his study of the combination of PB, DEET, and permethrin pesticide
Victor Gordon, M.D. Tendency of VA physicians to diagnose psychiatric problems in ill veterans
Meryl Nass, M.D. Discussion of the Anthrax vaccine
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