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New Help for Autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, Multiple Sclerosis & Down’s Syndrome

DESUMO St. John’s Clinic, 1 Bromyard Road , Worcester   WR2  5BS

Desumo’s new clinic at St. John’s, Worcester is pleased to announce the opening of a new unique clinic on 27 March 2006 for victims of autism & Asperger’s (ASD), attention deficit (ADHD), Multiple Sclerosis & Down’s Syndrome, with the purpose of assessment, providing information, advice and specific treatments aimed at ameliorating these disorders. 

The clinic will offer:

Analysis of likely cause(s) and contributory factors

Information on latest research findings

Dietary adjustments suggested for each unique individual

Essential vitamins, minerals and other appropriate supplements

Music therapy and Bowen or other techniques recommended if appropriate

Testing of urine & blood recommended when considered useful

Deborah Ryding, director of Desumo, said “Numbers of victims of autism, ASD, ADHD and other autoimmune & neurotoxic disorders are increasing in the UK .  This clinic aims to be at the forefront of amelioration in England and Wales .  I am pleased  to offer this much-needed clinic, especially having read the lead article in the Times Educational Supplement of 10 March 2006 ”.

Dr. Dick van Steenis MB BS said “It’s possible to achieve improvements in many victims with a range of interventions based on examination of each patient and appropriate therapy based on current research. Desumo plans to utilise selected managements proven in various USA clinics. This package has not been available before in England or Wales .”

For bookings phone 01905 422040 and for advice phone 01432 769323

Notes

The TES of 10 March pages 1, 4 & 5 refers to high numbers of ADHD & autism along with worsening trend of pupil behaviour and increasing inability to concentrate. Alex Richardson (Oxford University) claims up to a quarter of school-age children have some form of learning impediment of which lack of omega-3 oils is one factor. Desumo’s new clinic will make use of the latest research. The UK faces a growing huge health & social cost due to these problems, hence it is imperative that effective interventions are provided like those at Desumo’s new clinic.  

(17/3/06)

 

 

 

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