Unfortunately, with a standard diet, it is hard to get enough essential fatty acids. They are called "essential" because they are critical for our body and we cannot make them ourselves so we have to get them from diet or supplements. Low levels of these important fats have been correlated with:
That's why we are excited to have William Shaw, PhD who is a world renowned biochemist, researcher, and speaker in the field of autism related disorders. He has extensive experience in the biochemical testing of metabolic disorders for diseases such as autism, PDD, hyperactivity, inborn errors of metabolism, and adult disorders such as depression and chronic fatigue.
In this free webinar you will learn:
You don't want to miss this informative webinar because enough healthy fats impacts all of us, especially those with neurological or mental health conditions!
Dr. William Shaw, PhD
Dr. Shaw is the co-founder and owner of New Beginnings Nutritionals. He also is the founder of The Great Plains Laboratory, which specializes in the biochemical testing of metabolic disorders for diseases such as autism, PDD, hyperactivity, inborn errors of metabolism, and adult disorders such as depression and chronic fatigue. He is a PhD. biochemist that is world renowned as a researcher and speaker in the field of autism related disorders. Dr. Shaw has been actively involved with both the Defeat Autism Now (DAN!) and Cure Autism Now (CAN) groups and is a board member of the National Academy for Child Development. He is the author of the books: "Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD" and "Autism: Beyond the Basics" that has helped thousands of parents seeking answers for their children on the autistic spectrum.
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