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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

New Hope Centre - Perth

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Edith63 · 18/09/2006 10:47

Has anyone been to this place? I took my son there last week for a series of sessions on their 'cell care therapy' machine (non-invasive, supposedly changes ph and can make profound difference to many conditions, just like warm air blowing on the body) after hearing it can help with seizures, autism, etc. (My son has Landau Kleffner syndrome, where constant subclinical seizure activity during sleep has taken away all his communication and many of his skills.)

I'm keeping an open mind about the therapy - not sure if it's made a difference yet - but was somewhat annoyed at being given a lot of unsolicited advice on my son's diet, schooling etc. which actually showed a complete lack of understanding of his condition.

What I really need to know is whether anyone has had any success from this treatment? It wasn't expensive, no more than a cranio-sacral session etc.

Megan

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Libitz · 28/11/2008 12:32

Hi Megan,

I just spoke with someone who got alarming advice from Joyce McIntyre. Their only contact with her was over the phone.

I'm just wondering how you're getting on since September?

Many thanks,
Liz

jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 28/11/2008 13:04

It sounds a bit dodgy.

TotalChaos · 28/11/2008 13:09

www.newhopecentre.co.uk/therapies/cellcare.php

I'm not a scientist, but my gut instinct is same as jimjams, that it sounds very dodgy. Also a bad sign if you've been given inappropriate advice.

TotalChaos · 28/11/2008 13:11

If you scroll down, these people sound impressed by the centre:-

www.nemndt.co.uk/events2.html

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