Guest guest Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 The Great Plains Laboratory, Inc. & Association For Comprehensive NeuroTherapy Cordially Invite You and Your Organization To A First of its Kind Conference Natural and Biomedical Approaches to Tourette's, Tics, OCD & Depression Developed for Patients, Families and Practitioners Saturday & Sunday, May 23 - 24, 2009 Registration / Exhibits Begin at 8:00 am The American Airlines Training & Conference Center 4501 Highway 360 South, Fort Worth, TX 76155 Please Join Us and Discover Answers · How heavy metal toxicity and impaired detoxification damage the immune and endocrine systems, and how to restore health · The effects of inhalants, food allergies and chemical sensitivities on the brain and nervous system · How to explore, find and eliminate triggers for neurologic symptoms · The role of diet and nutrition in Tourette's, Tics, OCD and Depression · New research supporting a biomedical approach · Why neurofeedback is an exciting frontier in optimizing brain function · Tips on overcoming daily life challenges using optimal nutrition, exercise, and the body-mind connection · The dangers of yeast and bacterial overgrowth and what to do about it · Successful treatment programs & approaches: Removing causation of illness, homeopathic therapy, treating gastro-intestinal systems, healing important biomedical pathways, treating bacterial and viral infections, and nutritional supplement therapies Speakers & Presentations General Session Day 1 & 2: Saturday, May 23, 2009 & Sunday, May 24, 2009 Sheila , MS Dr. Albert Robbins, DO Scot Ferrell Dr. Shaw, PhD Doug Kaufmann Siegfried Othmer, PhD Shula Edelkind Dr. Tarasuk, ND Physician Training Day 2: Sunday, May 24, 2009 Dr. Shaw, PhD Dr. Albert Robbins, DO Dr. Kotsanis, MD About Our Non-Profit Sponsor The Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (ACN) is a nonprofit 501©3 organization dedicated to exploring advanced and alternative non-toxic treatments for: anxiety, autism, attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, tics and Tourette syndrome, and learning disabilities. Large numbers of individuals are dissatisfied with results of and/or side-effects of available medications. The majority of parents are also weary of administering certain prescription drugs to their young children except as a last resort. ACN, directed by Sheila , is a co-sponsor of this conference. ACN serves as an organized forum through which practitioners and laypersons can educate each other on new approaches to neurological conditions. Our goal is to provide the public wi th the latest information in this field, while promoting related studies and research. Sheila , MS is a leading educator in the field of integrative therapies for neurologic disorders. She is founder and director of the international non-profit organization, Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (ACN). communicates regularly with physicians and organizations around the world to learn and share new findings on treating brain disorders. Her popular book, Natural Treatments for Tics and Tourette's: A Patient and Family Guide is the first book on treating tic disorders without conventional drug therapy. This ground-breaking book will give you tips and ideas from experts who have successfully used alternatives to treat tic disorders, inspiring storie s from families who conquered tics and improved the quality of their lives with natural approaches, detailed reports of the latest medical research, trends and more. Registration Register Online: GENERAL REGISTRATION: Click here PRACTITIONER SEMINAR: Click here Last day for online registrations: May 17, 2009 By Mail: The Great Plains Laboratory, Inc. Attn: Rory 11813 W. 77th St. Lenexa KS 66214 Click here to print registration form For more information, to view a conference brochure, or to register www.touretteconference.com or email rbutler@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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