Guest guest Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 NAA NYC Metro Chaper, Staten Island Branch presents Raphael Kellman, M.D. Dr. Kellman will present his findings that a large percentage of children with ASD have an underactive thyroid, missed by routine testing. In this lecture Dr. Kellman will discuss how: 1. An underactive thyroid can impact on brain function and development and is thereby is a critical missing piece in the autism puzzle; 2. The effects of hypothyroidism on detoxification, methylation, and heavy metal toxicity; and 3. The relationship between hypothyroidism and gluten sensitivity. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear about this groundbreaking discovery on the thyroid-autism connection he has changed the lives of hundreds of children. Dr. Kellman is a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, an internist and a pioneer in holistic medicine who uses the Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!)approach. His website is: http://raphaelkellmanmd.com/ There is no fee and no registration required. Please circulate this invitation to family, friends, and colleagues. For more information, including directions to our Staten Island events, please visit www.naanyc.org or contact at 718-442-2577 The NAA New York Metro chapter does not endorse any treatment, therapy, diet, protocol, nor any provider, individual or group. Any information provided at NAA-NYM presentations, meetings, on our website, or on our blog is provided for informational purposes only. Parents must of course make their own decisions concerning any treatment, therapy or provider. NAA-NYM recommends that families consult with an experienced doctor or other professional before commencing treatments or therapies for their children. Love, Gabby. :0) http://stemcellforautism.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/gabby911 http://twitter.com/stemcell4autism  " I know of nobody who is purely Autistic or purely neurotypical. Even God had some Autistic moments, which is why the planets all spin. " ~ Jerry Newport  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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