alternative therapies in Down syndrome -Reply

Joan E. Medlen jmedlen at teleport.com
Wed Jun 24 20:45:20 PDT 1998


Hi:

I checked the Quackwatch page (www.quackwatch.com). This is found first
under the topic nutiriotnal supplements and then Down syndrome.

Here's the URL from the specific page:
http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/down.html

HOpe this helps.

joan

At 08:58 AM 6/24/98 -0500, you wrote:

>When I put this address

http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/down.htm

>into the www, I got message file not found. Are you sure this is the

correct address?

>

>Thanks.

>

>

>Mary *Mickey* Kinney Bielamowicz, PhD,RD,LD,CFCS

>Professor and Nutrition Specialist

>Texas Agricultural Extension Service

>Texas A&M University System

>Department of Animal Science

>Human Nutrition Section

>220 Kleberg Center

>College Station, TX 77843-2471

>FAX 409/847-8741

>e-mail m-bielamowicz at tamu.edu

>409/847-9227

>

>

>

>>>> "Joan E. Medlen" <jmedlen at teleport.com> 04/16/98 11:46am >>>

>For those of you who have heard about the Nutritional supplements for Down

>syndrome, an article that clearly defines the history of nutritional

>supplementation in Down syndrome as well as the current therapies in a

>clear, easy-to-understand manner is now available at:

>

>http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/down.html

>

>The aritcle is written by Dr. Len Leshin, MD, a pediatrician and a parent

>to a 4-year-old boy with Down syndrome. I have known him for a long time

>and respect his research in this area immensely. It pleases me to be able

>to share this reource with you.

>

>Joan Medlen, RD

>(and a mom to a 9 year old with Down syndrome)

>

>

>

>



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