H.L. "Sam" Queen, M.A., M.T. (ASCP),
C.C.N., C.N.S., D.Sc. (Hon.)

Health Care Educator
Certified Nutrition Specialist
Investigative Medical Reporter

OFFICE LOCATION : The Institute for Health Realities, Inc.
  Formerly Queen and Company health communications, inc.
  5245 Centennial Blvd., Suite 100
  Colorado Springs, CO 80919
   
MAILING ADDRESS : P.O. Box 49308
  Colorado Springs, CO 80949-9308
   
WEB SITE : www.healthrealities.org
   
PHONE : (719) 598-4968
   
FAX : (719) 548-1785
   
DATE OF BIRTH : August 24, 1937; Shattuck, OK

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American College of Nutrition (ACN)
American Heart Association (accredited media member)
American Society of Clinical Pathologists (Associate - ASCP)
American Association for Clinical Chemistry
International and American Association of Clinical Nutrition (IAACN)
American Chemical Society

National Writers Association

EDUCATION, DEGREES AND CERTIFICATION
Gradwohl School of Laboratory and X-Ray Technique
St. Louis, MO
Diploma awarded 1956

Bachelor of Science Degree, Biology and Chemistry
Memphis State University, Memphis, TN
Degree conferred May 1964

Registered Medical Technologist, #052277 M.T. (ASCP)
Qualified to sit for testing through "grandfather" clause
Memphis, TN; Spring 1965

New York Institute of Finance
New York, NY
Diploma awarded 1968

Master of Arts Degree (M.A.), Health Care Education
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI
Degree conferred May 1985

Honorary Doctor of Science Degree (D.Sc.)
The Open International University of Complementary Medicine
Sanctioned by The World Health Organization (WHO)
Degree conferred April 1989, Athens, Greece

Certified Nutrition Specialist, #00331 (C.N.S.)
American College of Nutrition
April 1994

Certified Clinical Nutritionist, Certificate #269, 1995 (C.C.N.)
International and American Association of Clinical Nutrition

EMPLOYMENT

1980 – Present The Institute For Health Realities, Inc.
  (Formerly Queen and Company health communications, inc.)
  Colorado Springs, CO
  Founder, Board Chairman, Director of Research and Development
  Secondary Researcher, Investigative Medical Reporter, Author
  Clinical Nutritionist, Health Care Educator
   
1970 – 1980 Baptist Medical Centers
  Birmingham, AL
  Research Chemist, Manager, Clinical Laboratory Supervisor
   
1968 – 1970 J.C. Bradford & Co. (Member, New York Stock Exchange)
  Birmingham, AL
  Account Executive, Commodity Specialist
   
1966 – 1968 Hoffman-LaRoche
  Nutley, NJ
  Territorial Sales Manager, Pharmaceutical Products Division
   
1960 – 1966 Baptist Memorial Hospital
  Memphis, TN
  Clinical Laboratory Supervisor
   
1956 – 1960 Chickasawba Hospital
  Blytheville, AR
  Clinical Laboratory and X-Ray Supervisor

PUBLICATIONS – PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aposhian, H.V., Morgan, D.L., Queen, H.L.S., Maiorino, R.M. and Aposhian, M.M., Vitamin C, glutathione, or lipoic acid did not decrease brain or kidney mercury i n rats exposured to mercury vapor. Journal of Toxicology-Clinical Toxicology, 41(4):339-347, 2003.

Queen, H.L. "Sam," The Two Faces of Iron. Journal of Applied Nutrition, 53(2-4):61-70, 2003.

PUBLICATIONS – BOOKS
Queen, H.L., Chronic Mercury Toxicity: New Hope Against an Endemic Disease, The Doctor’s Guide for Lifestyle Counseling, Volume 1, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1988

Queen, H.L., and Queen, B.A., The IV-C Mercury Tox Program: A Guide for the Doctor, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1991

Queen, H.L., and Queen, B.A., The IV-C Mercury Tox Program: A Guide for the Patient, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1991

Queen, H.L., Your Personal Health Guide, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1997, 2004

Queen, H.L., The Basic 100–A Health Model–Based Interpretation of Clinical Chemistry Parameters, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1997

Queen, H.L., Free Radical Therapy Textbook, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1997

PUBLICATIONS – BOOK CONTRIBUTIONS

Queen, H.L., Diet as a Potent Modifier of Cardiovascular Risk: Has Something Been Overlooked? Chapter 2, Volume 1, in Nutrition and Heart Disease, Ronald Watson, Ph.D., ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1987

Queen, H.L. "Sam", Eggs: The Magic Bullet Effect, Chapter 2, Volume 1, Egg Nutrition, Ronald Watson, Ph.D., ed., Iowa State University Press, Iowa City, IA, 2002

PUBLICATIONS – COURSE SYLLABUS
Queen, H.L., Free Radical Therapy and a Mouthful of Evidence: How Blood Chemistries and Appropriate Nutritional Response Can Assist in Improvement of Oral Health and Thereby Overall Health, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1994

PUBLICATIONS – NEWSLETTERS
Queen, H.L., ed., Health Realities, quarterly 1994 -

Queen, H.L., ed., Health Talk, quarterly 1990-1993

Queen, H.L., ed., Heart Talk, quarterly 1982-1990

Queen, H.L., ed., Mercury-Free News, tri-annually 1988-1993

Queen, H.L., Ed., Health in the News (annual summation) 1997-

PUBLICATIONS – ARTICLES
Queen, H.L. and Schwab, A., Jet Lag: An Occupational Stress, Professional Pilot, March 1984

Queen, H.L., Mysteries of the Atmosphere, Professional Pilot, September 1985

Queen, H.L. And Schwab, A., There’s a Killer Stalking You, Professional Pilot, February 1986

Queen, H.L. And Schwab, A., There Ought to Be a Law, Professional Pilot, March 1986

Queen, H.L. And Schwab, A., Jetlag Dangers are Real, Professional Pilot, December 1988

Queen, H.L. And Schwab, A., Burning Issue: Smoking in the Cockpit, Professional Pilot, October 1989

Queen, H.L., The Case for Cholesterol: Hype or Hard Facts? Clinical Chemistry News, 16(4): 5, 9, April 1990

Queen, H.L., The Shepherd’s Secret: How To Fight Infections Naturally, The Basic Care Bulletin #18, The Institute For Basic Life Principles, Chicago, IL, April 1993

Queen, H.L., Melatonin, The Mind/Body Institute, Washington D.C., March 1997

Queen, H.L., Glutathione: Predictor of Disease, Toxicity, Viral Risk and Longevity, The Professional Advantage, 1(3):1-4, March 2002

VIDEOS
IV-C Basic Training Video: Administering Intravenous Vitamin C Effectively, Safely, and Legally
, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1991

IV-C Advanced Training Video: Why IV-C Should Be Administered In Lactated Ringer’s Solution Rather Than Distilled Water, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1993

Dental Training Video: A Mouthful of Evidence: How Blood Chemistries and Appropriate Nutritional Response Can Assist in Improvement of Oral Health and Thereby Overall Health, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1994

Symposium on Handling Free Iron, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1999

Super Symposium 2000 Video: The Cancer/Protease/FRT Connection, The Institute for Health Realities, Colorado Springs, CO, 2000.

AUDIO TAPES
Free Radical Therapy™: Rebuilding Your Patient’s Health through Free Radical Therapy 7-hour audio tape series and handbook explaining the Five (Six) Subclinical Defects and Health Markers, Queen and Company health communications, inc.; Colorado Springs, CO, 1995

Health Realities In The News™ 12 tape series, Volume 1, Queen and Company health communications, inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1999

Health Realities In The News™ 12 tape series, Volume 2, The Institute for Health Realities, Colorado Springs, CO, 2001

OTHER PROJECTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Developed and trademarked a product called Prosta-Ease, for research in the treatment of Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (1982).

The Fall 1984 issue of Heart Talk represented the first official criticism of the interpretation of results of the U.S. Government’s LRC-CPPT study of the value of cholesterol lowering. Within 30 days the message was heard on six radio talk shows and two television networks across the U.S. While Mr. Queen’s argument was overruled then by the NHLBI, it nevertheless remains credible as the topic continues to be raised over the safety of indiscriminate cholesterol lowering.

The substance of the two articles written for Professional Pilot on the subject of jet lag have since made their way into the airline pilot training programs at United Airlines.

The Professional Pilot article, "Burning Issue: Smoking in the Cockpit" was judged best article of the month for that magazine, and was used by the FAA and U.S. Congress in getting smoking banned from U.S. domestic airline flights on February 25, 1990.

The December 1989 issue of Heart Talk, "Cholesterol Hysteria," was instrumental in prompting the USDA and FDA to halt the American Heart Association’s well intended-but ill conceived–Heart Guide Program. The controversy laid the groundwork for the prompt passage of the Nutrition Labeling Act of 1990.

Mr. Queen played (and continues to play) an important role in raising the level of awareness among the lay public and health professionals alike about the various sources of mercury in our environment, and how to recognize and treat chronic mercury toxicity–a newly recognized health problem.

Following his testimony before the Washington State Dental Disciplinary Board on behalf of dentists in that state who wanted to practice without mercury, the Dental Board later ruled it would not be appropriate to restrict the practice of "Mercury-Free Dentistry," April 1992.

Following a January 1993 presentation on the dangers of amalgam at the Institute For Basic Life Principles in Chicago, the Institute issued a mandate that dental amalgam would no longer be made available in its free dental clinic. The Institute now has 2.6 million alumni who wholeheartedly follow its advice.

Testified before the Colorado Board of Dental Examiners on July 17, 1996, to counter pending legislation that would deny the people of Colorado the right to have their amalgam fillings removed for health reasons; and lobbied Governor Ray Romer, Attorney General Gale Norton, and key legislators. Following this, the Board issued a declaration that the people of Colorado had the right to choose to have amalgam fillings replaced so long as it was their idea and not their dentists’. The CBDE opinion issued August 21, 1996.

Began offering certification in Free Radical Therapy in October 1996, so doctors could more easily establish a new standard of care whereby this higher level of health could be offered without concern of being ostracized by dental and medical boards. As of February 2002, 29 health professionals have received certification.

Named by Dr. James Gordon, chairman of the White House Commission on Alternative Medicine, to a 10-member panel of nutrition experts to develop a curricula for reintroducing nutrition into medical school curriculum. October 1999.

HONORS
An honorary Doctor of Science degree (D.Sc.) was awarded for secondary research and factual reporting of the relationship of heart disease to cholesterol and mercury in Athens, Greece by The Open International University for Complementary Medicine (sanctioned by the World Health Organization), April 1989.

In July 1998, Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry attendees awarded the highest evaluation grade they had given any instructor in the four years they had been taking courses towards achievement of a mastership in general dentistry.

In 2004, Consumers for Dental Choice awarded Sam their Humanitarian Award. It stated, "You are the unsung pioneer--uniting science and public policy--in the battle to end the use of mercury in dental fillings."

November 1984 – Participated in six radio talk shows throughout the U.S. challenging the interpretation of results of the LRC-CPPT study of the value of cholesterol lowering on reducing the incidence of heart disease.

1984 – Moderator; Wallace Genetic Foundation Lipid Research Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.

April 1989 – Delivered speech to World Congress of Complementary Medicine, on the relationship of mercury to total cholesterol and heart disease, Athens, Greece.

April 1990 – Addressed the First U.S. Environmental Film Festival as member of an expert panel on alternative cancer therapies, Colorado Springs, CO.

November 1990 – Addressed the National Convention of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) on cholesterol education as premature misinformation. Anaheim, CA.

February 1991 – Spoke before the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) on dentistry’s responsibility to the environment, Las Vegas, NV.

March 1991 – Testified before the FDA Panel on Dental Affairs on behalf of mercury-free doctors and their patients for the purpose of aiding the FDA with its decision to classify (or not) amalgam as a Class III device, Beltsville, MD.

June 1991 – Participated in seminar on Mercury-Free Dentistry: Protocol, Protection & Promotion, sponsored by the Environmental Dental Association (EDA), on clinical use of intravenous vitamin C and its role in the excretion of mercury and in the healing process, San Diego, CA.

February 1992 – Testified before the Washington State Dental Disciplinary Board on behalf of dentists in that state who wanted to practice without mercury.

February 1992 – Addressed the Great Lakes Association of Clinical Medicine (GLACM) on I.V. vitamin C therapy: how it detoxified mercury and stimulated repair, Dearborn, Michigan.

June 1992 – Guested on Herb Shaindlor’s Alaska Live! KENI Newstalk 55, Anchorage, AK, and discussed the potential health risk to some people from following NCEP’s recommendation for lowering serum cholesterol and triglycerides.

June 1992 – Presented 2-hour seminar on cholesterol sponsored by the Alternative Medicine Advocates of Alaska, in which an amendment to the National Cholesterol Education Program was proposed. Anchorage, Alaska.

June 1992 – Testified at a public hearing before the Ad Hoc Advisory Panel on Unconventional Medical Practices, National Institutes of Health, on the scientific merits of intravenous vitamin C, and the potential benefit to human health. Bethesda, MD.

November 1992 – Presented on behalf of Klaire Laboratories a talk on antioxidants: cholesterol as a determinate of dosage and the essentiality of supplementing before cholesterol reduction. Given during the "Evening of Innovation" which accompanied the National Convention of ACAM (the American College for Advancement in Medicine), The Broadmoor Convention Center, Colorado Springs, CO.

January 1993 – Presented talks on how to increase resistance to infection and the health risk of dental amalgam fillings, The Institute of Basic Life Principles, Oak Brook, IL.

February 1993 – Presented seminars on how to increase resistance to infection and the health risk of dental amalgam fillings at the Advanced Training Institute of America’s Guidance for Youth and Families in Crisis, Indianapolis, IN.

February 1994 – Addressed the Great Lakes Association of Clinical Medicine on understanding free radicals, Indianapolis, IN.

March 1994 – Guested on Dr. Alan Pressman on Health, WEVD Radio, 1050 AM, New York. Have now guested times on his show.

March 1995 – 2-hour presentation on A Mouthful of Evidence, sponsored by Citizens for Health and the Alternative Medicine Advocates of Alaska. Here, dentists, chiropractors, medical physicians, and interested laymen were made aware of the five (6) fundamental defects in disease, and how the mouth can be used to identify these defects and monitor therapy. Anchorage, Alaska.

May 1995 – 3-hour presentation on biblical nutrition sponsored by Rocky Mountain Christian Center, Colorado Springs, CO.

August 1995 – 1-hour presentation on the management of environmental illness through control of pH and chronic inflammation, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association, Conifer, CO.

August 1995 – 2-hour presentation on acidemia and chronic inflammation in cancer, sponsored by Health Quarters of Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO.

November 1995 – Presented on behalf of Klaire Laboratories a talk on intestinal microflora and advances in technology. Given during the "Evening of Innovation", which accompanied the national Convention of the American College for Advancement in Medicine, The Broadmoor Convention Center, Colorado Springs, CO.

November 1995 – 2-hour presentation on Free Radical Therapy at the First National DAMS (Defense Against Mercury Syndrome-a lay support group for survivors of mercury poisoning) Conference and Workshops, Albuquerque, NM.

July 1996 – Testified before the Colorado Board of Dental Examiners to counter legislation being drafted that would deny the people of Colorado the right to choose to have their amalgam fillings removed for health reasons.

August 1996 – Presented evidence to the Colorado Board of Dental Examiners, Governor Ray Romer, Attorney General Gale Norton, and key legislators. In response, the Board issued a declaration that it would henceforth be its policy that the people of Colorado could choose to have amalgam fillings replaced so long as it was their idea and not that of the dentist.

September 1996 – Addressed GLACM (the Great Lakes Association of Clinical Medicine) on the cause, failed treatments, and proposed resolution of calcification, Milwaukee Hilton, Milwaukee, WI.

September 1998 – Addressed the annual Scientific Sessions of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) on periodontal disease and systemic disease: how to know if the link is bacterial or not, Antler’s Doubletree, Colorado Springs, CO.

November 1998 – Presented a one-day Women’s Health Seminar on behalf of the Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry; Radisson Hotel Airport; New Orleans, La.

March 1999 – Presented a one-day Women’s Health Seminar on behalf of Slidell Dental Study Group headed by Mike Robichaux, D.D.S., Pinewood Country Club, Slidell, LA.

May 1999 – Presented a 45-minutes talk at the First Annual Meeting of Biological Dentistry regarding "Systemic Factors that Influence Onset of Oral Infections," sponsored by ALT Corporation at The University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry, Lexington, KY.

September 1999 – Presented a 45-minute talk during the annual scientific sessions of the International and American Academy of Clinical Nutrition (IAACN) on "Why the IAACN should Elect To Offer A Creditation Program for Intravenous Vitamin C (IV-C). Served also on Expert Panel. Marriott World Center, Orlando, FL.

September 1999 – Presented a five-hour seminar entitled "A Mouthful of Evidence" at the 50th annual New Orleans Dental Conference, Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA.

September 1999 – Presented a 2-1/2 hour seminar entitled "Women’s Health" at the 50th annual New Orleans Dental Conference, Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA.

November 1999 – Presented seminars to medical and dental physicians, nurses, laboratory personnel and the public on "Introducing a Health Model Concept" in Asunción, Paraguay. Sponsored by the Centro Medico Bautista and the government of Paraguay.

December 1999 – Presented a seminar on "Incorporating a Health Model into Medical School Nutrition Curriculum" to doctors involved in the Curriculum Project of the Mind-Body Institute in Washington, DC.

August 2000 – Presented a 90-minute talk on "The Health Model Approach To Wellness," at Robert Crayon’s Health Institute seminar, Boulder, CO.

September 2000 – Addressed the national meeting of the International Association of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) with "The Forensic Approach To Detoxification", Austin, TX.

June 2001 – Participated in "Food As Medicine: Integrating Nutrition into Clinical Practice and Medical Education," Jackson Hole, WY. Sponsored by the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, the University of Minnesota and Georgetown University.

September 2001 – Presented a one-hour talk on "Getting Well & Staying Well," sponsored by the Downtown Rotary Club, Colorado Springs, CO.

January 2002 – Participated in the War on Bioterrorism Seminar sponsored by the International and American Association of Clinical Nutrition (IAACN). Addressed "Eye Opening Enhanced Immune Response Testing and Protocols," Houston, TX.

January 2002 – Participated in the War on Bioterrorism Seminar sponsored by the IAACN. Addressed "Eye Opening Enhanced Immune Response Testing and Protocols," New York, NY.

January 2002 – Presented "A Mouthful of Evidence" overview at a conference sponsored by Health Centered Dentistry of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO.

February 2002 – Addressed the American Academy of Environmental Medicine's sessions on The Diagnosis and Treatment of Chemical Toxicity and Sensitivity and Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Warfare Agents: Toxicology and Treatment - A Primer for Practicing Physicians, with "Bioterrorism: You CAN Prepare to Survive", St. Louis, MO.

February 2002 – Addressed the students and faculty of the University of Arizona at Tucson's Molecular and Cellular Biology Department on "Practical Applications of the Krebs Cycle" and "Applying What You Know to Survive a Bioterrorism Attack," Tucson, AZ.

April 2002 – Presented seminars to medical and dental physicians of the Centro Medico Bautista. Topics covered "Toxic Footprints and Free Radical Therapy" and "Report on the Findings of the 10-Subject FRT Paraguay Study," Asunción, Paraguay.

April 2002 – Addressed the Institute for Natural Dentistry on the topic of "Interpreting Clinical Chemistry for the Dental Physician," Newark, NJ.

June 2002 – Presented an introduction to the Six Subclinical Defects at a private gathering, at the request of a client, in her home in Ocala, FL.

July 2002 – Presented "A Mouthful of Evidence Overview" to a Lousiana Academy of General Dentistry's MasterTrak Study Group, Lafayette, LA.

August 2002 – Addressed the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) on the topic of "The Toxic Footprints of Chemistry and Long Term Weight Loss Success," Chicago, IL.

October 2002 – Gave a 3-day seminar on "Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence" to health professionals in Australia, sponsored by Eric Davis Dental, Brisbane, Australia.

November 2002 – Presented "Toxic Footprints in Chemistry: The Basis for Detox Strategy" in a seminar sponsored by Klaire Laboratories, Austin, TX.

January 2003 – Presented two lectures for the Institute for Natural Dentistry on the "Basics of Chelation Therapy" and the "Basics of the Free Radical Therapy Concept for Gaining and Regaining Health," Newark, NJ.

March 2003 – Participated in "Food As Medicine: Integrating Nutrition into Clinical Practice and Medical Education," Panama City, FL. Sponsored by the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, the University of Minnesota and Georgetown University.

March 2003 – Presented "Blood Chemistry: A Health Model Interpretation," Fort Lauderdale, FL. Sponsored by Professional Co-op Services.

June 2003 - "A Forensic Approach to Blood Chemistry" was presented in Fort Lauderdale, FL, as part 2 of the seminar series begun there in March. Sponsored by Professional Co-op Services.

July 2003 – Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Basic Clinical Chemistry," Orlando, FL.

August 2003 – Addressed the IAACN's general membership on "Cancer: The Strategy for Fighting Back Revealed Through Chemistry; Parts I and II," Orlando, FL.

September 2003 – Spoke on "Successful Brain Detoxification" before the IAOMT (International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology), New Orleans, LA.

October 2003 – Presented "How Chemistry May Support, Deteriorate or Predict the Integrity of the Condyle/Disc Apparatus," at the OBI (Orognathic Bioesthetics International) Annual Meeting, Englewood, CO.

November 2003 – Presented Part I of "Blood Chemistry: A Health Model Interpretation", Orlando, FL. Sponsored by Professional Co-op Services.

November 2003 – Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Basic Clinical Chemistry," Austin, TX.

December 2003 – Presented Part II of "Blood Chemistry: A Health Model Interpretation", Orlando, FL. Sponsored by Professional Co-op Services.

January 2004 – Spoke on "Toxic Footprints" for the Colorado Springs Health Study Group, Colorado Springs, CO.

January 2004 - Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Basic Clinical Chemistry," Tampa, FL.

March 2004 - Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Basic Clinical Chemistry," Dallas, TX.

March 2004 - Addressed the Schuster Center in Phoenix, AZ, on "Using A Mouthful of Evidence™ and the BioDesign Model™ to Maximize Oral and Systemic Health"

June 2004 - Spoke to the Institute of Natural Dentistry on "Chelation and Free Radical Therapy" in Newark, NJ.

August 2004 - Spoke on "Biotransformation and the Cytochrome P450 Detoxification System" at the IHR's quarterly study group in Colorado Springs, CO.

September 2004 - Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Clinical Chemistry, Protein Metabolism and the Kreb's Cycle," Chicago, IL.

October 2004 - Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Clinical Chemistry," Phoenix, AZ.

December 2004 - Spoke to the Institute of Natural Dentistry on "Chelation and Free Radical Therapy" in Los Angeles, CA.

January 2005 - Taught the CNCB (Clinical Nutritionist Certification Board) Diplomate in Advanced Nutritional Laboratory Assessment course on "Clinical Chemistry," Chicago, IL.

March 2005 - Addressed the Schuster Center for Professional Development in Scottsdale, AZ, on "Free Radical Therapy and Bone Health."

May 2005 - Spoke to the Institute of Natural Dentistry on "Chelation and Free Radical Therapy" in Newark, NJ.

June 2005 - Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Clinical Chemistry, Protein Metabolism and the Kreb's Cycle," Orlando, FL.

July 2005 - Presented "Free Radical Therapy" to Health Centered Dentistry in Anchorage, Alaska.

December 2005 - Taught "FRT and Chelation Therapy" to Institute for Natural Dentistry in Los Angeles, California.

January 2006 - Taught the IAACN (International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists) Post Graduate Study Session 4 on "Clinical Chemistry," Phoenix, AZ.

Continue to conduct health lectures for various state chapters of DAMS, Inc. Previous lectures: Denver, CO; Albuquerque, NM; Corpus Christi, TX; Tucson, AZ; Santa Monica, CA.

DENTAL AND MEDICAL SEMINARS
November 1992 – Connecting Blood Chemistries, Diet and Lifestyle for Improvement of Oral Health: A "Head Start" Preview of the Role of the Dental Physician in the 21st Century. This 10-hour participation seminar satisfied the basic science requirement within the Masters Program of the Academy of General Dentistry, The University of Texas School of Dentistry, San Antonio, TX, who supported the seminar.

April 1994 – A Mouthful of Evidence: How Blood Chemistries and Appropriate Nutritional Response Can Assist In Improvement of Oral Health and Thereby Overall Health. This 6-hour course was provided under the auspices of the education committee of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT). Six hours’ credit were allowed toward fellowship and mastership credits in the IAOMT as well as toward fellowship and mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry (basic sciences). Held in Pittsburgh, PA.

May 1995 – A Mouthful of Evidence: This 6-hour seminar was designed to 1) show dentists how, by addressing five (6) fundamental, subclinical conditions common to all degenerative diseases, oral health can be improved and maintained; 2) show dentists how overall health can be improved by addressing subclinical conditions in every patient; and 3) demonstrate how body chemistry analysis can be used to diagnose subclinical conditions, and monitor treatment progress of oral health problems. The San Antonio Component of the Texas Academy of General Dentistry sponsored the seminar. AGD allowed participants 8 hours CE credits in the basic sciences toward a mastership in general dentistry. Held in San Antonio, TX.

October 1995 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A basic 2-day seminar held for both medical and dental physicians and their assistants. Doctors attended from Germany, France, Canada, and the U.S. Approved for 14 hours CE credits for dentists belonging to the IAOMT or the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort, Colorado Springs, CO.

April 1996 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A basic 2-day seminar held for both medical and dental physicians and their assistants. Sponsored by the Dirigo Study Group in Portland, ME.
October 1996 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: An intermediate 2-day seminar held for both medical and dental physicians and their assistants. Doctors attended from Australia, Italy, New Zealand, Canada, and the U.S. Approved for 14 hours CE credits for dentists belonging to the IAOMT or the AGD. Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort, Colorado Springs, CO.

March 1997 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A basic 2-day seminar held for both medical and dental physicians, and their assistants. Sponsored by the Marder/Onesty Study Group in Seattle, WA.

March 1997 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A one-day introductory seminar held for both medical and dental physicians, and their assistants. Sponsored by the John Augspurger Study Group of Colorado in Denver, Colorado.

May 1997 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A 2-day advanced seminar held for both medical and dental physicians, and their assistants who had already taken the basic course. Sponsored by Queen and Company, Scottsdale Conference Resort, Scottsdale, AZ.

October 1997 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A 2-1/2 day basic seminar held for both medical and dental physicians and their assistants. Additional instruction was provided by Ron Watson, Ph.D., University of Arizona; Boyd Haley, Ph.D., University of Kentucky; Murray Vimy, D.D.S., University of Calgary; and James Woods, Ph.D., University of Washington. Approved for 14 hours CE credits for dentists belonging to the IAOMT or AGD. Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort, Colorado Springs, CO.

October 1997 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A 2-day advanced seminar held for both medical and dental physicians, and their assistants. Sponsored by the Dirigo Study Group of Maine. Bar Harbor, ME.

June 1998 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A 2-1/2 day basic seminar held for both medical and dental physicians and their assistants. Doctors attended from the U.S. and Canada. Additional instruction provided by Ron Watson, Ph.D., University of Arizona; Boyd Haley, Ph.D., University of Kentucky; Paul Pavlik, D.D.S., Colorado Springs; and David Darbro, M.D., Indianapolis. Approved for 14 hours CE credits for dentists belonging to the IAOMT or AGD. Sumner Suites, Colorado Springs, CO.

July 1998 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A one-day introductory seminar held for members of the Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry involved in their Master Track program. New Orleans, LA.

October 1998 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A one-day introductory seminar held for Burton Miller, D.D.S., his office staff, and outside doctor associates, Anchorage, AK.

November 1998 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A 2-day advanced seminar held for members of the Louisiana Academy of General Dentistry involved in their Master Track program. New Orleans, LA.

December 1998 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A 2-day advanced seminar held for Burton Miller, D.D.S., his office staff, and outside doctor associates, Anchorage, AK.

March 1999 – Free Radical Therapy and A Mouthful of Evidence: A one-day introductory seminar held for the Slidell Dental Study Group headed by Mike Robichaux, D.D.S., Slidell, LA.

October 20-24, 1999 – sponsored the First Annual "Health Realities® Seminar", which serves as an advanced course for people taking our Free Radical Therapy/Mouthful of Evidence seminars. At this seminar, introduced the clinical protocol for assessing bacterial infection risk through comparing the Free Iron Risk Index with glucose intolerance. The Cliff House Inn, Colorado Springs, CO.

October 5-11, 2000 – sponsored the Second Annual Health Realities® Super Symposium, entitled "Solving Cancer with Protease Enzymes and FRT," Antler’s Hotel, Colorado Springs, CO.

September 27-29, 2002 – presented a 3-day Advanced Medical Symposium sponsored by Eric Davis Dental, covering the concepts of Free Radical Therapy, A Mouthful of Evidence and Toxic Footprints for a wide variety of health professionals. Brisbane Hilton, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

September 24-26, 2004 – presented a 3-day Advanced Medical Symposium sponsored by Eric Davis Dental, covering the concepts of the FRT System for Getting Well, Brain Detoxification, TMD and Detox Essentials for a wide variety of health professionals. Brisbane Hilton, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

May 12-14, 2005 – sponsored the 2005 FRT Seminar: Improving Treatment Outcomes by Supporting the Body's Design. The Antlers Hilton, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

February 4-5, 2006 – sponsored the 2006 Advanced FRT Seminar: Detoxification - The Forensic Approach. Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Orlando, Florida.

CONSULTANT FUNCTIONS
Wallace Research Foundation (formerly the Wallace Genetic Foundation) – have volunteered time and resources since 1978 as primary research consultant to H.B. Wallace, Director of the Wallace Research Foundation (WRF) of Scottsdale, AZ. Role is to suggest new research and review and amend research proposals. Through Mr. Wallace, WRF awards an average of $1.2 million in grants per year for the purpose of learning through research the role that diet and lifestyle plays in health and disease.

NIH Peer Reviewer As a consequence of testimony given before various U.S. Government/quasi-government panels on health matters, Mr. Queen is now included in the NIH Consultant File data bank. He is called upon to assist in reviewing research proposals involving intravenous vitamin C, dental amalgam safety, or potential health effects of cholesterol lowering. In submitting research proposals on these topics, it is important that the primary investigator suggest specifically H.L. "Sam" Queen as a potential reviewer.

Faculty Advisor – Named in January 2001 to the faculty advisory staff of Dr. James Gordon, Chairman of the White House Commission on Alternative Medicine, to advise the medical faculty he has chosen on matters of reintroducing nutrition into the medical school curriculum.

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