About

 Dr. Kenneth P. Stoller, MD,

 

 

I was an undergrad at UCLA where I was awarded a UC President’s Undergraduate Fellowship in the Health Sciences, I was publishing papers in the field of clinical pharmacology before entering medical school. I matriculated at Penn State Med School, and finished my post-graduate training at UCLA. I became the protégé of USC’s most renowned endocrinologist at the time and worked at the MRFIT project (Multi-Risk Factor Risk Intervention Trial) where I wrote the chapter, “Are we prepared to prevent Cancer” in the book Stress & Cancer (1981). At that same time, I was able to end Pound Seizure in the City of Los Angeles working with the Fund for Animals.

In 1989-90, the first child I had ever seen with autism walked into my waiting room but was only there to have his worms treated.  I gave him the drug mebendazole and almost instantly he was making better eye contact, was more verbal and calmer. It was then that I realized autism was a treatable medical condition not the psychiatric condition I had been taught.

In 1995, a close friend was found dead in bed but revived by paramedics. He was in a coma for two weeks and the only therapy he seemed to be getting was an IV. I knew there had to be something else and that is when I came across using hyperbaric oxygen for neuro-rehabilitation. In 2004, I was invited to testify in front of the Government Reform & Oversight committee on new developments in treating autism. In 2005, I published (in the journal PEDIATRICS) the cure for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome using hyperbaric oxygen, and my results were reproduced 15 years later.

I had a very busy Lyme practice in the Bay Area where if I did not have 5 new confirmed cases of Lyme everyday it was a slow day.

I developed a genetic screen for increased adverse event risk from vaccinations, but was Galileo’ed for doing so. In early 2021, I published Gain of Function/Loss of Sanity and was advised to disappear, and for two years I did. Gender Affirming Sterilization – an American Cult was my first article when I reappeared.  My publications are on ResearchGate.

Education & Training

  • Undergraduate: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • Residency: UCLA (Graduated 1986)
  • Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics (active 1989-2011)
  • American Board of Hyperbaric Medicine
  • Lifetime Fellow, American College of Hyperbaric Medicine

Specialties & Achievements

  • 20+ years treating brain-injured children and adults
  • Pioneer in hyperbaric oxygen therapy for fetal alcohol syndrome, brain injuries in NFL players, veterans, and stroke patients
  • Faculty member at the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs
  • Advocate for correct Lyme disease diagnosis and treatment