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Gottschall Autism Center

Pam Ferro was the first DAN clinician to implement SCD for autism and

started a movement to get recognition for SCD by the doctors who treat

autism. Due to the efforts of Pam and others, SCD is now an optional

part of the Defeat Autism Now (DAN) protocol. This is the first time

in over 50 years that SCD has been recognized by a medical

association.

Pam has developed a SCD protocol that is getting fantastic results.

She is working with supplement experts to design supplements that will

work best with SCD.

Last fall, Pam Ferro began an effort launch the Gottschall Autism

Center. The center addresses two critical needs:

(1) Treatment for children with autism, including parent education

(2) Opportunities for autistic individuals reaching adulthood

The center will become a model for the treatment of autism and will

inspire other medical practitioners to use the wonderful treatment

modality that Pam Ferro has developed.

This September, a fundraising event is being held for the Gottschall

Autism center.

For information on the event, please visit this page:

http://www.gottschallcenter.com

Video by Pam Ferro at DAN conference

http://www.gottschallcenter.com/video/DC_06_Ferro.mov

If you need to eat a SCD meal during the Fundraising Gala Event then

please contact Pam:

pferro1234@...

Delicious SCD legal desserts will be served as well as main courses.

Why helping Pam's project helps SCDers who do not have ASD:

*The protocol that Pam is developing will also help other people who

need to do SCD.

*Autism costs the taxpayers more than one million per child for

education, group homes and other costs. SCD has recovered many

children. Even older adults autistic men living in group homes have

benefited and needed less help.

If you cannot attend, please consider sending a donation. Every dollar

will help!

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