SEMINAR

Behavioural Problems in Childhood -The Link to Vaccination

Saturday, 22 May 2004

Corrimal Community Hall & Library, 15 Short St. Time 2-5pm

(Please note: entrance through rear access of library, near council pool)

Tickets : $10, or $15 at the door.

Speaker: Dr. Viera Scheibner (PhD)

Support talk: Bernard Trudgett (Food Intolerance Illawarra)

Behavioural problems:  Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, Shyness, Dyslexia...

In children, disorders of higher brain function, present themselves as an inadequate development of language, learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. The main consideration in differential diagnosis is hearing loss, mental deficiency and autistic spectrum disorders. They are commonly seen in doctor’s offices, and are on the increase, yet they are considered of unknown origin.

The rate of behavioural problems has increased substantially with the increasing vaccination push, and increasing number of vaccines added to the schedule.

Dr. Scheibner is systematic in describing and evaluating this problem. She supports her conclusions with the results of orthodox research. The link to vaccination is clear and persistent.

The seminar will deal with the following issues:

  • Motor, sensory and perceptual disorders
  • Disorder of arousal and attention
  • Disorders of cognition and memory
  • Language and learning disorders
  • Disorders of drive, affect and socialisation (autism)
  • Childhood depression and mania.

Support Speaker: Bernard Trudgett (Food Intolerance Group Illawarra).

"Bernard and Marie Trudgett in 1999, convened the Food Intolerance group in the Illawarra region.  This was due to great interest in food intolerance following the publicity of Bernard’s recovery in 1997, from severe arthritis caused by natural and artificial chemicals in foods that he was eating.

Bernard will give a brief introduction to food intolerance, and how to find out more about it. Following this introduction a short discussion will be given on the similarities vaccination and food intolerance have, as a cause of the large range of behavioural problems in children and even adults."

Understanding our reactions to food intolerance is critical to our health...

Every parent with small children should not miss this seminar!

Refreshments and afternoon tea will be provided.  Please Note: A large range of books will be for sale at the seminar.

Enquires and bookings, please contact Patricia Tel (02)4284-6143