Autism and Homeopathy – Bishops Castle

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 17/11/2014
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Location
Grange Road Community Centre

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Autism and Homeopathy  – what can be achieved? Mike Andrews

From both personal experience and having talked to many homeopaths worldwide Mike will share what he believes to be the potential benefit of homeopathic treatment to children on the autism spectrum. The talk will be of interest to health care professionals, teachers, parents and all those who come into contact with children and adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and anyone who is interested in alternative methods of healing.  Mike will be sharing the results of his recently published book “Homeopathy  and Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Guide for Practitioners and Parents.”

The book refers to the clinical experiences of homeopaths worldwide working with ASD and the clinical outcomes that homeopaths are achieving in practice.  Mike will explain the homeopathic approach to working with Autism and Asperger’s so as to make this treatment approach more understandable.

Mike Andrews DSH RSHom has been in full time homeopathic practice since 1990. He has taught at many UK homeopathic colleges: London College of Classical Homeopathy, Purton House School of Homeopathy and on the BSc (Hons) Health Sciences: Homeopathy module at the University of Westminster.

He practiced in West Sussex for many years, but now works in London and Ludlow.

All Quest meetings are at Grange Road Community Centre, Bishops Castle SY9 5AW      7.30pm

From the church at the bottom of town, take Kerry Lane, then take 2nd road on the left: Grange Road. The Community Centre is on the corner of Drews Leasowe, and looks like the first 2-storey house on the left. Parking behind Centre or on road.

Refreshments provided.   Entrance: £5 / £4 for talks; other events by donation.

With ideas and feedback and for more information about Quest, please ring Rosa on 01588 630648

E:  rosabloom@izun.co.uk

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