Biography
of Dr Igor Tabrizian MBBS
Dr
Tabrizian was born in
London
,
England
and moved
to
Australia
in 1963.
He studied medicine at the
University
of
Western
Australia
and
finished medical school in 1982. He worked in hospital medicine in
Australia
and
abroad (
Hong Kong
) for 14
years before venturing into a combined private practice of General practice and
Anaesthetics. In 1999 he began practice solely in Nutritional Medicine. In 2001
he started a solo practice in Nutritional Medicine in
Greenwood
Western
Australia
. Because
of the pressure on appointments he began an apprenticeship scheme for General
Practitioners that eventually trained 14 doctors (in 5 years) in this method of
analysis and treatment (Diagnostic Orthomolecular Medicine). He has written many
articles on Nutritional Medicine and 7 books (including one best-seller) on the
subject including and a textbook for medical practitioners (A Visual Textbook of
Nutritional Medicine). He began a lecture series for The University Extension
service, which became the basis of the training course, which he now runs. The
public lectures were eventually video and audiotaped. In total his publications
number over 20. He lectures regularly (local, national and international) and is
involved with vitamin supplement product development with Bioconcepts. In 2007
Dr Tabrizian became a member of the New York Academy of Sciences.
By 2004, Dr Tabrizian had completed and published his Textbook, based on
his revolutionary “Cation Dysfunction Theory”. He needed to apply the
principles in a new clinical setting. He chose Autism because in this group,
traditional medicine had very little to offer. It was the perfect choice; help
the children our system had given up on. So while adding to his current
nutritional model the prolific research done by DAN! and Pfeiffer clinics, he
developed a “cost effective”, pragmatic method of analysing and repairing
the biochemistry of Autistic patients.