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HTHDoroteSent from my iPadBegin forwarded message:Date: June 27, 2012 10:38:58 AM EDTTo: Subject: Free Webinar: "Understanding Cerebral Folate Deficiency and Methylation Issues in Autism"

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Understanding Cerebral Folate Deficiency and Methylation Issues in Autism

July 11, 2012

9 pm EST / 8 pm CST / 6 pm PST

Webinar will last approximately 1 1/2 hours

System Requirements

PC-based attendees require: Windows 7, Vista, XP, or 2003 Server

Macintosh®-based attendees require: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer

This webinar is a one-time, live event and will NOT be recorded; however, you can purchase a copy of lecture slides at www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com.

Free Webinar on July 11, 2012

Shaw, Ph.D., and The Great Plains Laboratory, Inc. sponsor "Understanding Cerebral Folate Deficiency and Methylation Issues in Autism" presented by Dr. Kurt Woeller on July 11, 2012.

Research has shown that many kids on the autism-spectrum show deficiencies in folate in the brain. This is important because folate is critical for proper brain function as deficiencies have been associated with learning deficits, language delays, and cognitive imbalances, as well as propensity for seizures. Imbalances in methylation lead to cognitive problems, attention deficits as well as language and social interaction issues. Both folate supplements and Methyl-B12 therapy work hand in hand to improve brain function in autism. This presentation explores the general aspects of methylation problems in autism and goes into detail regarding cerebral folate deficiency as well.

Kurt N. Woeller, D.O.

Kurt N. Woeller, D.O. is an experienced autism biomedical specialist and complementary medicine physician. He is an author, lecturer, and clinical practitioner specializing in helping individuals with complex medical conditions. Dr. Woeller has lectured nationwide regarding the benefits of biomedical therapies for autism, as well as maintaining an extensive online educational resource for parents and physicians on his patient/physician access membership website at www.AutismActionPlan.com, and free video blog site at www.AutismRecoveryTreatment.com. Dr. Woeller is licensed in the S

tate of California and Oregon and is available for consultations in Southern California including Temecula, Sacramento, and Oregon. For more information about Dr. Woeller please visit www.DrWoeller.com.

Please note: This Webinar is a one-time, live event and will NOT be recorded; however, you can purchase a copy of Dr. Woeller’s lecture slides at www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com. There is also a library of recorded presentations available through this website as well. There is no charge for registering or attending the LIVE Webinar through Great Plains Laboratory. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Woeller, contact his office at or info@....

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