Biomedical Autism Treatment – Biomedicine University and Autism

Apr 11
07:37

2012

Dr. Kurt Woeller

Dr. Kurt Woeller

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Biomedical autism intervention – If you want to stay abreast of my current presentations on biomedical treatments in Autism, you can do so a couple of ways. You can join me for my monthly webinars through Great Plains Laboratory or you can visit my website www.biomedicineuniversity.com for a whole host of recent presentations. Biomedical autism intervention specialist physician, Dr. Kurt Woeller, explains.

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If you are a person who has enjoyed the information that I put out regarding biomedical intervention in these types of videos. And if you have listened in on the monthly webinars that I do through Great Plains Laboratory that usually take place on Wednesdays at the beginning of the month,Biomedical Autism Treatment – Biomedicine University and Autism Articles but you will need to check the schedule through Great Plains Laboratory on the various topics. If you enjoy both of those ways to get more information about biomedical intervention then I think you will also enjoy having access to a website that I have created called www.biomedicineuniversity.com. 
With many of my popular presentations what I have done is gone through and redone the slides. I have converted them into color PDFs where you can download immediately to read. And many times they also have audio files recorded as well and merged together so you basically have a movie file that can be accessed. 
Recently I did a presentation that was very popular on the different brain regions, it was called Brain Regions and their Dysfunction in Autism. In that presentation I go through and discuss the various areas of the brain like the occipital lobe, the parietal lobe, the frontal lobe, the temporal lobe, etc. I talk about the various ways those areas can be dysfunctional in Autism and explain what is happening at a neuro-anatomical level to give a better understanding of what is going on. That presentation was very popular.
Another presentation topic I have done is on brain inflammation with special focus on brain inflammation in regards to the microglia. The microglia cells are the immune cells of the brain that can often times become activated in Autism and then that can lead to chronic inflammation. You can find this presentation on my website as well. There are many other presentations that you would have access too as well, they can range from discussing therapies like methyl B-12 or Respen-A to things like supplements, biofilms, yeast, cholesterol, oxytocin, and a whole host of others. If you like to keep up with the latest information that I present, please keep joining me for the monthly webinars through Great Plains Laboratory. You can register directly through them at www.greatplainslaboratory.com. And for access to other presentations instantly you can also go to my website at www.biomedicineuniversity.com.