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Buteyko?Reply-To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:48:08 -0000To: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Subject: technique simillar to Scotson's ?

There was a discussion here ages ago about a method very similar to Scotson's. I think the guy who did it was Russian/ Ukrainian and a mechanical engineer. I checked his site then and there was a lot of info there. Does anyone know how it is called?

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No, that was long before Buteyko, I remember replied that the technique

was a bit different than Scotson's. It also involved gentle pressing on

different points as 's therapy. The website was excellent and explained a

lot of stuff.

Kasia

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> There was a discussion here ages ago about a method very similar to

> Scotson's. I think the guy who did it was Russian/ Ukrainian and a

> mechanical engineer. I checked his site then and there was a lot of info

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I remember it but not sure where it was. Just replying cos I know there

is another place (I think it's a 3rd place rather than the one you're

asking about) in Denmark. I think Isobel has more info on it.

Wasn't the 2nd place in Ireland???

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No idea Sara but it drives me crazy:) I have some OCD ;)

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> asking about) in Denmark. I think Isobel has more info on it.

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this help?

http://www.miraclekidz.com/index.php?option=com_content & task=blogcategory & id=9 & I\

temid=8

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> There was a discussion here ages ago about a method very similar to Scotson's.

I think the guy who did it was Russian/ Ukrainian and a mechanical engineer. I

checked his site then and there was a lot of info there. Does anyone know how it

is called?

> Kasia

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this help?

http://www.miraclekidz.com/index.php?option=com_content & task=blogcategory & id=9 & I\

temid=8

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> There was a discussion here ages ago about a method very similar to Scotson's.

I think the guy who did it was Russian/ Ukrainian and a mechanical engineer. I

checked his site then and there was a lot of info there. Does anyone know how it

is called?

> Kasia

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Hi we're you thinking of the abr in Denmark, www.abr-Denmark.com

isobel

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> There was a discussion here ages ago about a method very similar to Scotson's.

I think the guy who did it was Russian/ Ukrainian and a mechanical engineer. I

checked his site then and there was a lot of info there. Does anyone know how it

is called?

> Kasia

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Jacqui, Isobel you both saved my sanity, thank you :)

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> > There was a discussion here ages ago about a method very similar to

Scotson's. I think the guy who did it was Russian/ Ukrainian and a mechanical

engineer. I checked his site then and there was a lot of info there. Does anyone

know how it is called?

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she is very helpful, she wanted to give a talk in the uk at my support group but

needed everyone to give 15 euros at the time to do the talk to pay for her fare

over, so it didnt quite happen, but her site looks good, they want more hours

than scotson not just 15 mins am and pm

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> > > There was a discussion here ages ago about a method very similar to

Scotson's. I think the guy who did it was Russian/ Ukrainian and a mechanical

engineer. I checked his site then and there was a lot of info there. Does anyone

know how it is called?

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