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How To Start Biomedical Intervention – Momsfightingautism.com

How To Start Biomedical Intervention

This presentation will provide an overview of biomedical interventions for children with autism from a parent’s point of view. Get information on how to select a Defeat Autism Now (DAN) doctor. Learn the common medical issues found in autism and which medical tests address these issues. Learn more about diets, supplements and other treatments that parents have been using to successfully manage some the medical problems their children exhibit.



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Rebecca Estepp
Rebecca Estepp is the mother of two wonderful boys, Eric and J.P. Eric was diagnosed with autism in 2000 at age two. Rebecca and her husband Jack were fortunate to learn of biomedical interventions soon after they received Eric’s diagnosis. While skeptical at first, Rebecca and Jack quickly noticed that Eric was achieving great gains from the biomedical treatments he was receiving. Today, Eric is doing well. Rebecca and Jack are extremely grateful for all of his improvements. Since 2003, Rebecca has led the San Diego Chapter meetings of Talk About Curing Autism (“TACA”). For years she was TACA’s Parent Support Liaison and Parent Mentor Program Coordinator. Recently, Rebecca has become the National Policy Manager for TACA and has appeared on several news programs including, “Good Morning America.” Rebecca feels honored to assist families dealing with autism, and is gratified to give back to the community that has helped her son and family. http://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/index.htm

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