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"Autism Seminars On Demand" Adds Eight New Lecture Videos

"On Demand" Autism Seminars Provide In-Depth Information and Treatment Options on Multiple Autism-Related Topics from World Renown Biomedical Autism Doctor.

2012-06-30
SAN DIEGO, CA, June 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Autism Seminars On Demand (www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com) today announced that it now has eight full length autism seminars available for purchase on its website. Each seminar is more than an hour in length and focuses on a specific aspect of biomedical autism treatment and education topics.

Available Seminars Now Include:
*Biomedicine for Autism - Troubleshooting Problems & Their Solutions
*Brain Inflammation, Microglia Activation & Autism
*Chronic Yeast Problems and Autism - Testing and Therapy Options
*Methylation Issues & Autism - Implementing Methyl-B12 & Supplement Therapy
*The Link Between Oxytocin, Cholesterol Deficiency & Respen-A in Autism
*Understanding Cerebral Folate Deficiency & Methylation Imbalance in Autism
*Common & Uncommon Medications Used as Biomedical Therapy in Autism

Each seminar, delivered personally by Dr. Kurt N. Woeller, provides in-depth, easy to understand instructions on how to identify and treat the issue, what kind of results to expect as a result of the treatment and potential side effects that may occur. They also include resources to educational materials, applicable websites and parent forums where additional assistance is available. Dr. Woeller is currently working on 9 additional seminars, which will each be released individually upon completion.

About http://www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com

http://www.AutismSeminarsOnDemand.com is the brain child of world renown biomedical autism specialist, Dr. Kurt N. Woeller. Dr. Woeller is an biomedical autism treatment specialist, author and guest speaker at autism conferences and seminars throughout the United States. He understands that attendance at these conferences and seminars is limited to those with the time and financial resources--a very small percentage of the families that need help and information. 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. Dr. Woeller's lecture presentations and seminars provide extensive, in-depth information, instruction 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. "Autism is a complex disorder and biomedical intervention is a critically important component of autism treatment. My professional goal is to educate caregivers about the intricacies of the various biomedical treatments available. I eliminate a lot of confusion and go after the salient points about therapies, testing, and elements that are important for caregivers to know. Caregivers need clear, 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, without the audio lecture, are available in a full color, downloadable .pdf format. The full video version, in which Dr. Woeller narrates the slides and delivers the lecture himself, is 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 a physician who specializes in biomedical and complementary medicine. His primary focus is treating children with autism-spectrum disorders using a biomedical approach. 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 as well. 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 and provides monthly webinars heard worldwide regarding the benefits of biomedicine for individuals with autism.

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


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[Press-News.org] "Autism Seminars On Demand" Adds Eight New Lecture Videos
"On Demand" Autism Seminars Provide In-Depth Information and Treatment Options on Multiple Autism-Related Topics from World Renown Biomedical Autism Doctor.