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Attention Deficit Disorder Protocol

Louise

Swartswalter - October 25th

Presenters:

Duration:

Session Fee:

Louise Swartswalter

2 hours

$39

October

25th, 2008

12:00 pm,

Pacific Time

1:00 pm,

Mountain Time

2:00 pm,

Central Time

3:00 pm,

Eastern Time

10:00 am,

Hawaii Time

9:00 pm,

European

10:00 pm,

South Africa

6:00 am,

Australia +1

Description:

Each year 17 million new cases of Attention Deficit Disorder are

diagnosed in children. Spending on behavioral medications jumped to

$6.4 million in 2003 - up from $3.6 million in 2000. (Dr. Mercola's

website). Children are often labeled on the basis of a five minute

interview. Then drugs (Ritalin or Dexedrine) are given to help children

"learn better", but the drugs just calm them down and often

decrease their creativity. The side effects of these medications

include: nausea, headaches, stomach aches, facial tics, depression and

weight loss. Medications may contain lead and mercury. So, there is a

price paid. In addition, twice as many adults are on ADHD medications

than in the year 2000 and the number keeps rising.

ADD and ADHD are often used interchangeably but there are subtle

differences. There are some similarities between Autism, ADHD,

Allergies and Asthma. They each share imbalances in the immune system,

gastrointestinal system and the nervous system (neurotransmitters).

Louise Swartswalter will go over a step by step protocol to address

these imbalances, discuss supplementation and solutions that work!

Louise taught special education for years and then became like the

children she taught after having 12 mercury amalgam fillings removed in

one day. She experienced healing her own ADHD first hand and can share

insights that cannot be read in any book.

Agenda:

Learn:

1. Step by step outline for working with these amazing, gifted

individuals:

2. What are the differences between ADD and ADHD

3. The intake (What do you do to make the parent and child feel

welcome, asking pertinent questions)

4. How to set up a child or adult - friendly environment

5. How to use your listening skills, play therapy observations, build

self esteem.

6. What supplements to use for optimal results

7. The connection between food sensitivities, allergies and

detoxification

8. A comprehensive, individualized plan for success and how to read

what is coming up on the SCIO and how it relates to your client.

9. The brain transmitters and hormone connection

10. The EPFX-SCIO protocol

Course

Documents:

-

ADD EPFX Protocol Webinar

- Q & A with

Louise Swartswalter

- Replay of

Virtual Classroom

- PDF Document

of PowerPoint

- 2 NTCB CEUs

(Continuing

Education Units)

Louise

is a Naturopathic Doctor, Certified Biofeedback Specialist and

Certified Academic Language Therapist. and Certified Natural Health

Professional. She has been using the EPFX/SCIO for four years in her

practice, Albuquerque Natural Health Center, LLC with excellent

success. Louise works with ADD/ADHD children and their families because

her first career was teaching special education and providing private

therapy to dyslexic students. Louise also works with clients young and

old who are dealing with anxiety, chronic fatigue, allergies, cancer,

fibromyalgia, and depression and other stressors and imbalances. The

use of energy work to move clients through past traumas and maximize

the sessions. Her training in Hanna Kroeger's work compliments the SCIO

work. Louise teaches workshops regularly at Vitamin Cottage, an organic

food store, and teaches Hanna Kroeger classes across the country. She

enjoys teaching webinars on various health topics related to the

EPFX-SCIO and designs protocols for success. Louise's background in

teaching and Natural health gives her a unique perspective when working

with clients and empowering practitioners to succeed with their

businesses."

Attention Deficit Disorder Protocol

Louise Swartswalter - October

25th

Click Here to Register to

Attention Deficit Disorder

Protocol

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