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ADD / ADHD Lecture: A Non-Drug Approach | April 27th

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April 19, 2017

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Discover who your child is capable of becoming…

CALM. FOCUSED. CONFIDENT.

Support ADD / ADHD, sensory integration disorders, and other learning and behavioral conditions with a non-drug approach called Neurofeedback.

Learn more at our ADD / ADHD Lecture: A Non-drug Approach

Thursday, April 27th at 6pm

Dr. Autoimmune • North Boulder

CALL 303 • 882 • 8447 or FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW TO REGISTER

Reservations only, please. Seating is limited

Lecture Attendees will receive:

$90 NEUROFEEDBACK LECTURE SPECIAL

Includes Brain Map, Report of Findings and 2 Trial Sessions

($750 Value – Expires May 1st, 2017)

“Within six months our daughter was a different person. Completely off medication, she no longer has mood swings, she is more confident, she is able to focus more at school, has better grades, she laughs all the time, she has gained healthy weight and our family is less stressed. It has taken us about 10 months to complete her neurofeedback treatments but it has been well worth it. If you are at your wits end and don’t know where to turn, please consider this for your child. In the words of our 9 year old daughter, “Dr. Autoimmune changed my life and made it better!”. – Kristie

We can get to the root cause of your child’s behavioral, sensory integration and learning challenges using Neurofeedback. This is a brain-based therapy that helps to regulate brain wave patterns using technology your kids will enjoy. We also use Functional Medicine and Functional Neurology, which offer tools such as gut healing supplementation, nutrition protocols and physical exercises to compliment the neurofeedback therapy and encourage a positive transformation.

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