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The Autism Support Project is proud to present a workshop by

Owens on the Sulfer System and the Physiology of why therapies like

ABA work. This workshop will be held on Saturday, September 20th from

9am – 11am in Carrollton. Register prior to Friday, September 19 and

the cost is $20. Walk-in registration is available for $25. For more

information or to receive a registration form e-mail

aryland@... or call 214/731-0410.

Mrs. Owens will discuss how the sulfer chemistry interacts with

experiences of infancy and toddlerhood to help mature the brain, and

how delays in development are likely to occur if problems in this

chemistry exist. In order to maximize the effects of other therapies,

remaining problems in the biochemistry need to be addressed so that

those therapies can work most effectively.

Since completing her master degree, Mrs. Owens has lectured widely in

the U.S. as well as internationally, including presentations for the

Centers for Disease Control and the National Institute for Health in

Bethesda. In the process of making it easier to understand how sulfer

in the body works as a system and interacts with other influences,

she addresses how problems develop in this system and which symptoms

will follow as a result, especially in the neurological and the

gastrointestinal systems. Behind the scenes, she talks at length with

sulfer scientists with the goal of helping to remove disciplinary

barriers so that sulfer science will be applied more effectively to

problems like autism and Alzheimer's disease.

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