Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Brummett has introduced a new therapy to Northwest Indiana, called the Unlimited Potentials Program, for people of all ages and a spectrum of diseases, including PDDs, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, stroke, Tourette's, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, behavioral disorders and brain trauma. " Unlimited Potentials is a drugless therapy that creates permanent change in the brain, " Brummett said. Therapy usually consists of two to three one-hour sessions that include chiropractic adjustments, light, sound and aroma stimuli, use of the Interactive Metronome -- a computer-based tool that add resses attention, learning and cognitive problems -- and musculoskeletal, balance and aerobic exercises. Harvey is one of her patients. At an early age, Harvey noticed he lacked reciprocal conversation. When he was stressed, he would spin, walk on tiptoes, tap, sing or hum. He was eccentric and spoke like a robot. " The other kids got annoyed and thought he was just weird, " she said. Harvey knew it was something else. Because her 15-year-old son also has Asperger's, she knew the signs. Her 17-year-old daughter does not have a PDD. has been on Brummett's program for the last two months and Harvey said she sees a noticeable difference. also is seeing a change. " Kids at school like me more. I'm better at volleyball and basketball, I'm sleeping better and I'm behaving better at home n ow, " said , who is a fifth-grader at Eads Elementary School in Munster. + Article continues: http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2003/12/30/news/top_news/7fc52c35f293 5e2a86256e0c00119cbe.txt <- - address ends here. * * * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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