New Help Programs for EMR-related Conditions
by Milt Bowling
Source: Health Action, Spring 2009
In December 2008, the Science and Public Policy Institute-EMR Intervention Program announced two important programs to help those suffering from the effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR), including electro-hypersensitivity, autism, ADD, ADHD, multiple chemical sensitivities and post-traumatic stress disorder.
A primary treatment clinic is now operating in Sarasota, Florida, and employs unique, science-based diagnostic and treatment protocols for these conditions. There's an affiliate clinic in Munich, Germany, with other affiliates coming soon.
The clinical program responds to concerns raised by those afflicted regarding their difficulty receiving proper care from clinicians who are not able to differentiate EMR-related conditions from other diagnoses and thus provide ineffective treatment.
The Guided Self-Help Program is intended for those suffering from these conditions not able to travel to a treatment clinic. The goal is to provide, long-distance, as many of the benefits of the treatment clinic as possible, including support for diagnosis and treatment.
These programs are based on pilot work completed earlier last year in Germany, the UK and the US. As they move ahead, improvements and changes are expected, so these programs are works in progress. This EMR Intervention Program is described in more detail at www.emrip.com. In Canada, contact Milt Bowling at miltbowling@telus.net or (604) 436-2152.
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