2010 LIA Lyme-Induced Autism Conference
By Bryan Rosner on Feb 20, 2010 in Conferences & Events | comments(0)
Details are emerging about the 4th annual LIA foundation conference! Learn more here:
http://www.lymeinducedautism.com/roadblockstorecovery.html
Dates are April 15 – April 18, 2010, in Indian Wells, CA
Check out the top-notch list of speakers:
Physicians Training Speakers
Therese Yang, MD – Overview of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lyme disease
Dietrich Klinghardt, MD – The Treatment of Lyme disease Without Antibiotics
Aristo Vojdani, PhD – A Gut Feeling for Inflammation in Autism
Armin Schwarzbach, MD, PhD – Staging Processes in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Lyme and Multiple-Infections
George Gonzalez, DC, QN – Cranial Nerve Rehabilitation
Physicians Case Sharing Panel – Moderated by Jeff Wulfman, MD
General Session Speakers
Jeff Wulfman, MD – Who are you? Human and Microbial Interaction in Lyme Borreliosis, Autism and Modern Disease
Steve Harris, MD and Therese Yang, MD
Jorge Moreno, DO – From Airway to Neuro-Regeneration
Wayne Anderson, ND – Why Does Lyme disease Treatment Fail?
Jamie Juarez, MA, MFT – Applications of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback for Patients Suffering with Autism, Lyme disease and Auto-Immune Disorders
Michael Payne, MS, CRC, CNS – A Better Brain! Energetic Testing and the Resotartion of Neurophysiology Through the Use of Communication Molecules
Gilbert Renaud and Jorge Moreno, DO – Digging Deeper into Lyme and Autism by Identifying the Emotional Trauma Behind These Conditions
Amy Derksen, ND – Foundational Approach to Treating Autism and Chronic Illness
Elizabeth Hesse-Sheehan, DC, QN – Utilizing Plant Stem Cells/Embryonic Phytotherapy for Immune Modulation, Biofilm and Symptom Management of LIA. Quantum Neurology Basics and Case Studies
Toby Watkinson, DC – Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction and Chronic Illness: Case Studies From Current Research Study with Autism
Perry Louis Fields – Aerobic and Anerobic Conditioning to Fight Lyme and My Lyme Plan and How I Did it!
Dietrich Klinghardt, MD – Recent Advances in the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder