Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Arizona Lyme Disease Association Meeting River Center Library 5605 E. River Road, Tuscon, Arizona northeast corner of River & Craycroft Saturday, January 10, 2009 W. LEE COWDEN M.D. W. LEE COWDEN, M.D., University of Texas Medical School, is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and clinical nutrition and is accomplished in a wide range of alternative therapies. Dr. Cowden will give two talks – the first is to parents of autistic children and the second will focus on adults with Lyme. 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Lyme Autism Detoxification: Reverse Advanced Autism by Using Safe Novel Detoxification and Natural Treatments of Chronic Microbial Brain Inf lammation A large percentage of children with autism have unrecognized Lyme disease (Borrelia, Bartonella and/or Babesia) causing inflammation in the brain. The challenges of making this diagnosis in the autistic child and the highly successful natural treatment options will be discussed. The brains of autistic children are toxic from heavy metals, pesticides and various other toxins. Methods to inexpensively identify these toxins and methods to rapidly remove these toxins from the autistic child’s brain will be described. Several autistic children unable to speak on initial evaluation were able to start speaking phrases and sentences within just a few days as a result of undergoing these natural, non-invasive detoxification techniques. 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Lunch and Silent Auction at Ric’s Cafe (adjacent to Library) 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Lyme Disease Treatment Using Cowden Protocol Dr. Cowden's protocol has been undergoing studies for effectiveness for Chronic Lyme disease for the past several years. The protocol includes Peruvian herbs Cumanda, Samento and Burbur, among others. Many of these herbal remedies have been used for over two thousand years to cure serious diseases such as Malaria. The herbs are found to be safe and effective in killing the bacteria but leaving the friendly flora alone. Questions? Contact: Donna at nanandbo@... orJane at 529-0221 AzLyme.org Suggested Meeting Donation: $5.00 AzLyme is a non-profit 501c3 dedicated to providing support and education to those persons with tick borne diseases, as well as to their medical providers. Our guest speakers represent a broad range of current viewpoints and do not necessarily reflect the views of AzLym Listen to 350+ music, sports, news radio stations including songs for the holidays FREE while you browse. Start Listening Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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