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Living with Gadolinium, LLC
was started by a patient turned author & advocate, Debbie Heist Lambert.
Debbie is a huge advocate for all medically injured patients. She is enthusiastic about ensuring #InformedConsent, #Truth, #Transparency become the gold standard for all things healthcare. After her own life changed dramatically following the first and then multiple injections of a GBCA (Gadolinium-based contrast agent) - a toxic rare earth metal retained in everyone, Debbie found passion and purpose in learning and applying new knowledge to help herself and to provide support and help to others.
In 2019, she launched Living with Gadolinium, LLC with three goals in mind.
To educate, support, humanize, and promote an open dialogue to help those retaining and struggling from Gadolinium Deposition and Toxicity.
To advance Informed Consent, Truth, and Transparency for the use of Gadolinium and all drugs.
To partner with patients, scientists, doctors, researchers, drug manufacturers, and those working to find and provide solutions.
Debbie holds a BA from George Fox University. In 2022, she graduated with a Certificate as a Functional Nutrition Counselor. And, in 2024, Debbie published a book – Gadolinium Deposition and Toxicity: Humanizing A Life-Changing Event which contains the personal experiences of her own and 24 other contributors.
Debbie’s curiosity for seeking knowledge is one of her key strengths. She has more than three decades of experience working in finance, content and translation management, marketing, and social media. Debbie gives thanks and all glory for her life to God for his love and guidance. An NDE (near death experience) and a face-to-face meeting with God, where he asked her to listen to his whispers and she would have the opportunity to help many, continues to bring many new blessings daily.
Debbie in the Media
Special interview below: gadolinium toxicity sufferer who obtained gadolinium in the US via exposure to nuclear reactor meltdown

