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ACN Today e-newsletter

Wed, 28 Sep 2005 01:01:50 -0400 (EDT)

 

 

ASSOCIATION FOR COMPREHENSIVE NEUROTHERAPY

 

 

Final Days for Pre-Publication Special

 

 

Tics and Tourette's: Breakthrough Discoveries in Natural Treatments

is at press and will be ready for distribution by the end of October.

We are accepting pre-publication orders at a reduced price (21.20) for

one more week before switching to the full price (24.95). The book is

100 pages longer than when initially advertised.

 

Advanced Reviews:

 

" With this book we are competently and comprehensively ushered into a

new era of treatment for children. It is a triumph and an

indispensable guide for any parent of a child with a neurological

disorder: ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, autism, and mood

disorders. Going far beyond the discussion of tics and Tourette's,

Sheila Rogers presents essential information that parents need to know

about safer treatments for their child. Nowhere else can they find

such a well-organized and scientifically documented presentation of

promising alternative medical treatments. Countless families will find

this book a comfort, an intelligent, easy-to-read reference, and a

lifeline for bringing their child back to health. " Tamar Chansky, PhD,

author of Freeing Your Child from Anxiety

 

" Kudos to Sheila Rogers for giving hope to all who know that toxic

drugs are not the answer. A major milestone! " Gary Null, national talk

show host, producer of PBS specials, and best-selling author.

 

" Advice from Sheila Rogers changed my life. I have been tormented by

tics for 15 years. I saw over 11 doctors and tried 12 medications but

the tics remained. After following her recommendations, I am off drugs

for the first time and my tics are now mild. I also have a handle on

what triggers them. " C Walters, Nebraska

 

" Whether you're concerned with minor tics or a more serious case of

Tourette syndrome, you'll find yourself turning to this book again and

again for its enlightening exploration of treatment choices and

practical steps toward healing. " Chris Phelps-Thiry, EdD, past state

chapter chair Connecticut Tourette Syndrome Association

Read more about our new book

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latitudes.org%2Fbook.html

 

FDA Advice on Antipsychotics

 

A recent FDA advisory warned about the use of several drugs to treat

behavioral disorders in older people. Abilify (aripiprazole), Zyprexa

(olanzapine), Seroquel (quetiapine), Risperdal (risperidone), Clozaril

(clozapine), and Geodon (ziprasidone) are prescribed for the treatment

of schizophrenia and mania. Studies using these drugs to treat

behavioral disorders in older patients with dementia resulted in a

higher death rate among users.

 

This type of medication is frequently prescribed for the treatment of

tic disorders in adults and children. Side effects are a serious

concern and families should educate themselves on the potential risks

of these drugs. See the FDA summary sheets, linked below.

FDA Summary Sheets: Uses and side effects

http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=jj7zsmbab.0.779lcpbab.79dul5aab.3063 & p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.\

fda.gov%2Fcder%2Fdrug%2Finfopage%2Fantipsychotics%2Fdefault.htm

 

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latitudes.blogs.com

 

New Book on Brain Allergy Caused by Caffeine

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prweb.com%2Freleases%2F2005%2F9%2Fprweb289635.htm

 

ACN's Home Page

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