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    Treating Autism 2011 London (UK) conference, 18/19 Jun 2011

    18 Jun 2011 09:00
    19 Jun 2011 16:30
    Europe/Dublin

    Treating Autism 7th Biomedical Conference & Exhibition, QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, MILE END CAMPUS, 327 MILE END ROAD, LONDON E1 4NS.

    FOR PARENTS, CARERS & PROFESSIONALS

    Treating Autism are delighted to announce our two day Biomedical Conference & Exhibition which returns to the Queen Mary, University of London this year. Come to hear parents and practitioners sharing their experiences on various treatments that are helping our children. 

    We have an exciting programme of speakers including:

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    LDN Resource Book - Those Who Suffer Much, Know Much 2009

    This is a Freely Shared LDN Resource Book: 'Those Who Suffer Much, Know Much' 2009 which contains Health Success Case Studies attributing low dose naltrexone, LDN, in the beneficial treatment of immune system diseases. Its "an old drug, a controversial treatment, patient testimonies of success, across a wide range of diseases linked by immune system dysfunction but YOU won’t hear of it and YOU won’t be offered it."

    [ http://www.rainchild.ie/files/LDN09.pdf ]

    Click attachement below.

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    Swine flu vaccine doses to contain steriliser additive [irishtimes, 4/9/09]

    Story by Kitty Holland, Irish Times, 4th Sept 2009

    THE NEW swine flu vaccine, when it becomes available here in coming weeks, will only be available with a mercury-based preservative included. The same vaccine will be available in the US both with and without the substance - the mercury-free form for pregnant women and young children.

    The HSE has confirmed it plans only to acquire the vaccine in doses containing the mercury-based preservative Thimerosal. "The vaccine will be administered to everybody including pregnant women on the basis of informed consent," a HSE spokesman said.

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    Gut and Psychology Syndrome

    Presentation by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride M.D. from Cambridge Nutrition Clinic in the UK regarding GAP Syndrome and GAPS Diet.

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    LDN Research Trust, UK

    "The Charity is a non-profit-making organisation whose aim is to enhance awareness of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), and the promotion and funding of research and clinical trials of LDN as a treatment for Multiple Sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. The results of such research will be published for the benefit of the public.

    We need to raise funds to get clinical trials underway, starting with those for Multiple Sclerosis, and then for other diseases suggested by Dr Bernard Bihari which might benefit from trials of LDN.

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    Great Plains Laboratory

    "It is generally accepted within the autism community that autism is a behaviorally-based disorder. Conventionally, diagnosis is based on observation of behavior and treatment focused on alleviating challenging behaviors. A growing number of individuals within this expanding community also acknowledge that there exists an equally relevant biomedical component to the disorder that should not be overlooked in planning treatment programs for individuals who have an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). At the Great Plains Laboratory Inc.

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    Quinns Pharmacy Galway, LDN Info

    Information about LDN (Low-Dose Naltrexone) by Quinns Pharmacy, Galway.

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    Low-dose Naltrexone (LDN) Info

    Website providing information about Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) which is precribed off-label by some doctors for various conditions involving weakened immune system.

    "Dr Bernard Bihari’s clinical work with low doses of naltrexone (LDN) commenced over twenty years ago in the late 1980s and has since resulted in a small, but growing number of physicians prescribing LDN to minimize both progression and symptoms of immune system diseases for their patients.

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    LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) on Wikipedia

    "Low dose naltrexone (LDN), where naltrexone is used in doses approximately one-tenth those used for drug/alcohol rehabilitation purposes, is being used as an off-label treatment for certain immunologically-related disorders.".

    This is the link to LDN on wikipedia.

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    Toxics and Health - Resources for Parents

    The Physicians for Social Responsibility (non-profit advocacy organization) provides a number of valuable leaflets on 

    "Air Pollution and Health",

    "Children's Environmental Health",

    "Safe Drinking Water

    "Toxics and Health"

    All of which are highly recommended for families, communities and professionals.