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New Autism Treatment Website Offers Online Autism Seminars "On Demand" From World Renowned Biomedical Autism Doctor

www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com offers caregivers the opportunity to see and hear extensive seminars on multiple autism treatment - related topics in the comfort of their own home, on their schedule.

2012-06-19
SAN DIEGO, CA, June 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) As a caregiver of a child on the autism spectrum, it's imperative to educate yourself on all available treatments and therapies, but finding the time and money to travel to and attend autism seminars and conferences can be a challenge--and in some cases, simply impossible.

Dr. Kurt Woeller is a biomedical autism treatment and recovery specialist, author and guest speaker at autism conferences and seminars throughout the United States. He understands that attendance at these conferences and seminars are limited to those with the time and the resources to attend--a very small percentage of the families that really need the information. Families living with a child on the autism spectrum have very limited free time, and in most cases, limited resources. They need support and information they can access anytime--day or night. Dr. Woeller saw his system really work--children were improving dramatically, and even recovering as a result of his biomedical protocols. He knew he needed a way to deliver these protocols to more people, worldwide.

The result was http://www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com, a website offering a compilation of Dr. Woeller's biomedical intervention lecture presentations and seminars, each focusing on a different subject or concept related to biomedical autism treatments and protocols. From the basics of getting started with biomedical intervention to dealing with chronic yeast to brain inflammation and implementing Methyl-B12 and supplemental therapies, Dr. Woeller's lecture presentations and seminars provide extensive, in-depth information, instructions and education critical to treating and even recovering children from autism.

"Education is the key to success with any venture," says Dr. Kurt Woeller, discussing the methodology behind http://www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com. "When it comes to health and medicine, nothing is more important than when it concerns our children. Autism is a complex disorder and biomedical intervention is a critically important component of autism treatment. In order for a caregiver to implement various autism treatments, they must become educated in the process--protocols simply don't work as well if the caregiver isn't actively involved in the process. My professional goal as a biomedical autism specialist is to educate caregivers about the intricacies of the various biomedical treatments available for their children. I eliminate a lot of confusion and go after the salient points about therapies, testing, and elements that are important for caregivers to know. Time is precious, and caregivers need clear and concise instruction on how, why, and what to look for when they are implementing therapy without all of the medical minutia that creates confusion. My presentations are comprehensive, but created in a way that are understandable for everyone involved."

On Demand Seminars are available in 2 different formats. The seminar slides themselves are available in a full color, downloadable .pdf format. There is also a video version on most seminars as well, in which Dr. Woeller narrates the slides and delivers the same presentation he originally made with the slides. The video seminars are available on a single, pay-per-view basis, or as an "all-access pass" that allows users to view any and all on-demand seminar videos as frequently as they'd like over a 14 day period.

For more information, visit http://www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com.

About Dr. Kurt N. Woeller, D.O.:
Kurt N. Woeller, D.O. (physician, author, educator) is an physician who specializes in biomedical and complementary medicine. His primary focus is treating children with autism-spectrum disorders using a biomedical approach. Since 1998, Dr. Woeller has been a referral biomedical autism physician. Dr. Woeller is currently the Medical Director for Sunrise Center for Integrative Medicine (www.mysunrisecenter.com) in Temecula, CA. with consulting services in Sacramento, CA and Oregon. In addition, Dr. Woeller serves as a clinical consultant for Great Plains and BioHealth Laboratories, teaching doctors the latest in biomedical diagnostic testing and treatment protocols. He lectures nationwide regarding the benefits of biomedicine for children with autism.

Other site associated with Dr. Woeller:
http://www.AutismActionPlan.com
http://www.AutismRecoveryTreatment.com
http://www.MethylB12ForAutism.com
http://www.AutismSupplementsCenter.com
http://www.AutismRecoveryBook.com


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[Press-News.org] New Autism Treatment Website Offers Online Autism Seminars "On Demand" From World Renowned Biomedical Autism Doctor
www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com offers caregivers the opportunity to see and hear extensive seminars on multiple autism treatment - related topics in the comfort of their own home, on their schedule.