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Conference on Natural Treatments for Tics, OCD, and Depression in Dallas/ Fort Worth, Texas

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Professionals, physicians, and families are all welcome to attend the conference on Natural Treatments for Tourette Syndrome, Tics, OCD, and Depression sponsored by the Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (ACN). It will be held May 23-24 and folks who register by March 1 will receive a discount for early registry.

ACN is a nonprofit organization that explores advanced and alternative treatments for anxiety, autism, ADHD, depression, OCD, tics, Tourette syndrome, and learning disabilities. Participants can expect to learn about successful treatment programs and approaches. Speakers will discuss biochemistry, environmental factors,  homeopathic therapies, the possible need to treat treating gastro-intestinal systems,  treating bacterial and viral infections, the use of special diets to alleviate symptoms, and nutritional supplement therapies. …continue reading »


Why am I so Edgy? Learn about Pyrrole Disorder (Pyroluria).

sxc.hu | author: Mike Johnson

sxc.hu | author: Mike Johnson

Are you easily agitated and a chronic insomniac, often waking up in the morning after what seems like a very short, dreamless night? Perhaps you’re one of those people that never eats breakfast; instead you prefer to race off to work or school. Do you often forget where you just put something or what someone just told you? Maybe you also have a hankering for spicy foods and a huge gut to match. If you have a hard time handling stress, find most of these statements to be true about yourself and you are often unhappy or depressed it may be due to highly under-diagnosed vitamin/mineral imbalance with many names, but most commonly referred as: Kryptopyrroluria or KPU for short. Recent scientific research has more precisely renamed it:  Hemopyrrollactamuria  or HPU for short. The condition is also known as the Mauve Factor, Malvaria, Pyrrole DisorderKryptopyrrole Disorder,  even High Mauve and Hemopyrrollactame. Study on this hemoglobin disorder has been ongoing since as early as 1958 when it was discovered by Canadian doctor, Abram Hoffer MD, PhD. …continue reading »