Since its establishment in 1967, a major priority of the Autism Research Institute has been to track promising treatments for autism. We do not subscribe to the strategy of trying 'the drug of the month' so common in conventional medicine; autism is not caused by a deficiency of Ritalin or Risperdal, nor is it a psychiatric illness. Intensive study of the scientific literature, and analysis of case reports from thousands of parents of autistic children, convinces us there is much that can be done NOW to help many children on the autism spectrum.
To accelerate the development and dissemination of helpful information, the Autism Research Institute convened the first Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!)® conference in Dallas in January, 1995. Thirty physicians and scientists with special expertise in autism research and treatment attended, from the U.S. and abroad. Psychiatry, neurology, immunology, allergy, biochemistry, genetics, and gastroenterology were among the specialties represented. The participants agreed that a major priority of the Defeat Autism Now!® project should be the publication of a document representing the best ideas and practices of those in attendance, so that their expertise might be shared with physicians everywhere who are interested in bringing about substantive improvement in the understanding and treatment of autism. The document, now titled Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments, has gone through several revisions, most recently in 2005. It represents a consensus statement of the state-of-the art biomedical approach to the treatment of autism. It is available for purchase at ARI's Internet store.
Defeat Autism Now!® conferences are held each Spring and Fall to further advance the treatment of autism. The conferences have produced a base of physicians who wish to employ rational, scientifically sound approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of autism, and who regard psychoactive drugs as their last choice, not their first.
The Defeat Autism Now!® Executive Council (DEC) agreed upon ARI’s policy regarding the Clinician Registry. The policy is as follows:
*** California ***
Julie Matthews, CNC
Nourishing Hope
1274 Waller St. # 6
San Francisco, CA 94117
ph: 415-235-2960
fax: 415-520-0527
*** Colorado ***
Cynthia Dalton, MNT
Offering BioNutritional Care
9660 Kings Mill Ln.
Lone Tree, CO 80124
ph: 303-725-5274
fax: 303-792-3292
*** Michigan ***
Marjie Andrejciw, MT, ASCP, MS, NC
Circle of Life Nutrition
11517 Hartland Rd.
Fenton, MI 48430
ph: 810-869-8898
*** New Jersey ***
Laura Lagano, MS, EdD
Laura Lagano Nutrition, LLC
Northern New Jersey, NJ
ph: 917-829-0250
fax: 201-963-5764
Charlie Erica Fall, B.A., HONS
Dietary Intervention Services
26 New Road
Lambertville, NJ 08530
ph: 609-466-8393
Nadine G. Gilder
Autism Educational Services
1218 Steeplechase Ct.
Toms River, NJ 08755
ph: 732-473-9482
fax: 732-473-0163
Stephanie Goodman, CNC
Progressive Nutrition Solutions, LLC
6 Vincent Ave.
Kendall Park, NJ 08824
ph: 732-821-1005
fax: 732-352-7846
*** New York ***
Laura Lagano, MS, EdD
Laura Lagano Nutrition, LLC
Manhattan, NY
ph: 917-829-0250
fax: 201-963-5764
Judith Chinitz, M.S.
New Star Nutritional Consulting
39 Annandale Dr.
Chappaqua, NY 10514
ph: 914-244-1708
fax: 914-244-3646
*** Washington ***
Stacey Oberst Peterson, RD
Nutrition Naturally!
28102 236th Ave. SE
Maple Valley, WA 98038
ph: 425-358-1585
fax: 425-413-1182
Shana Goldman, MS, RD
Nutrition Sense - Nutritional Counseling
2366 Eastlake Ave. East, Ste. 234
Seattle, WA 98102
ph: 206-898-9369
fax: 206-428-7108
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