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Hi everyone,

Just a reminder that Dr. Greg Brown of ARCH Medical Center will present

" Surviving Biomedical Therapies for Autism Spectrum Disorders Without Breaking

the Bank "

at the Crystal Lake TACA meeting this Saturday, Sept. 17 at 4:30 p.m.

Juggling diets, supplements, IV treatments, IVIG, educational therapies and the

rest of life is taxing under the best of circumstances. Dr. Brown will provide

tips and approaches for choosing which battles to fight and which to postpone;

what therapies need to be addressed in which individuals and when to avoid the

" cure of the week. " Dr. Brown will also take a look at those biomedical

interventions that can be started before you meet with a practitioner. He'll

address how to initiate them safely and effectively and how to make the most of

your therapy dollar. He will conclude his presentation with a review some of

the newest treatments available. Please bring any and all questions you may have

related to biomedical or dietary treatments for our Q & A afterwards.

L. Brown MD is a Board Certified Internist with 18 years experience in

Emergency Medicine. He has received Practitioner and Advanced Practitioner

training from " Defeat Autism Now " as well as ACAM instruction and certification

in chelation therapy and certification in hyperbaric medicine from UHMS. He

currently serves as Medical Director of the ARCH Medical Center in lin,

Wisconsin, a practice dedicated to the medical treatment of individuals with

autism spectrum disorders.

Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011

4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Home State Bank

Community Meeting Room on basement level

611 S. Main Street

Crystal Lake, IL 60014

Sorry, child care is not available.

Questions? Contact at linda.betzold@... or 847-922-5392

Or visit http://www.tacanow.org/local-chapters/illinois/crystal-lake/

Hope to see you there!

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