Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 +1 Like 4 Comment 0Share Tweet 0 October 24, 2011Clinic to treat vitamin D deficiency in cihildren with autism is beginning this week. Vitamin D Council announces free clinic to treat vitamin D deficiency in children with autismThe Vitamin D Council is finally kicking its vitamin D clinic for children with autism into full swing this week. If you know of a child with autism, and the parents are willing to give adequate doses of vitamin D, the Vitamin D Council will help the parents with our new free vitamin D clinic for children with autism.Studies show that many children with autism have low vitamin D levels and some parents have reported that some children appeared to show a treatment effect when vitamin D blood levels achieve high normal ranges. However, we do not promise any such treatment effect, only that an adequate dose of vitamin D will treat vitamin D deficiency. The entire goal of the clinic is to bring vitamin D levels up to the high normal range.The clinic consists of free autism rating scales for parents and teachers, free vitamin D blood tests (up to $65.00 per test), free visits or phone calls with Dr. Cannell, and, if needed, free vitamin D supplements. For more information, email our Development Director Brant Cebulla at bcebulla@...Before emailing, please read the following five articles: Glazer, G What If Vitamin D Deficiency Is a Cause of Autism? Scientific American, April 24, 2009 Deans E. Autism and Vitamin D. Psychology Today April 25, 2011 Goepp J. The Link Between Autism and Low Levels of Vitamin D. Life Extension Magazine, April 2009 Autism, Patient Friendly Summary, Vitamin D Council 2011 Cannell JJ On the Aetiology of Autism Acta Paediatrica May 10, 2010 The Vitamin D Council is a 501©(3) educational non-profit that depends on donations to carry out our programs. To make a tax-deductible donation, send a check to Vitamin D Council, 1241 Ave., # 134, San Obispo, CA, 93401. Tami Duncanwww.epiphanyhealingarts.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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