Change of venue – Classical Homeopathy for Autism by Dr Angelica Lemke

Please take note that there has been a change in venue for this event due to unavoidable circumstances. My apologies for any inconvenience. Please see below for the new venue;

Venue: Anne Musikschule
23, Block D2, Jln PJU 1A/20B
Dataran Ara Damansara
47301 Petaling Jaya
Please click here for map and directions

Saturday, 29 October 2011
10.00am – 12.00pm
Cost: RM200 per person

Dr Angelica Lemke is a classical homeopath and naturopathic doctor based in New York, USA. She will be in Kuala Lumpur to discuss treatments for ASD using the principles of classical homeopathy.

Please see here for full details of this presentation. There are only a few spaces left so please reserve your seat as soon as possible. Please RSVP to klbiomed@gmail.com with your name(s), email and phone number. Payment details will be sent to you upon registration.

Kind regards,
Marissa & Rafidah
Contact us at klbiomed@gmail.com

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4 thoughts on “Change of venue – Classical Homeopathy for Autism by Dr Angelica Lemke

  1. hi marissa,
    I am trying to understand GFCF food and trying to stop dairy milk for my son. Is there any suggestion from your end what milk brand is GFCF? Is Isomil one of it?

    • Hi Aiza,
      Most autism nutritionists and biomedical doctors will recommend you do a soy-free diet too. Technically Isomil Soy is GFCF, but we now know that it is recommended to do soy-free diet too, please see here for a quick explanation of the benefits of a
      soy-free diet for children with Autism
      http://www.tacanow.org/family-resources/what-is-soy/
      Do take a look at the ingredients in Isomil – Hydrolyzed corn starch, soy protein isolate, sucrose, high oleic sunflower oil, coconut oil, soy oil, minerals (tribasic calcium phosphate, potassium citrate, magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, cupric sulfate, potassium iodide, sodium selenite), vitamins (ascorbic acid, choline chloride, ascorbyl palmitate, dl-α tocopheryl acetate, niacinamide, mixed tocopherols, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine HCl, vitamin A palmitate, riboflavin, thiamine HCl, β-carotene, phylloquinone, folic acid, biotin, vitamin D3, cyanocobalamin), L-methionine, arachidonic acid (AA) from M. alpina oil, taurine, docosahexanoic acid (DHA) from C. cohnii oil and L-carnitine. I’m not too fond of the high content of sugar/sucrose in it, and I’m not sure how healthy it is to give that much hydrolysed corn starch. Lactose is the sugars in milk, casein are the proteins in milk. So lactose free doesn’t necessarily mean casein free. Parents whose children still
      wants to drink milk from a bottle use rice milk instead. Please take a look here for different brands available in Malaysia, take note this was written some time back, since then, rice milk and other GFCF foods are much more available https://spectrummum.wordpress.com/2010/11/10/the-milky-way/

      • Hey Marissa,
        Not sure what’s your name are saw ppl saying hi marissa i just follow.
        Regarding what u had wrote im totally agree with isomil ingredients. It’s not written GFCF. Only lactose free. I stop my son from isomil 2 days i saw his changes. Probably because of the sweetness or the ingredients im not sure. After a while i found him being stable. I gave him isomil again. Omg he’s behaving uncontrollable jumpy and naughty. Until i saw what you wrote here. I will stop giving him isomil.
        Thank you for your information.

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