MOOSE JAW, SK, July 23, 2024 /CNW/ -- World renowned
neuroscientist, inventor, and entrepreneur, Dr. Dayan
Goodenowe, is bringing his advanced restorative health technology
to his hometown of Moose Jaw. Dr.
Goodenowe is Launching a bold multimillion dollar, multi-year
initiative called the Moose Jaw Vitality Project. The project will
offer free community programs for challenging health conditions
from autism to Alzheimer's with the objective of making
Moose Jaw the healthiest city in
North America.
The first program to be offered is the Restorative Health in
Autism Community Program. All eligible children and young adults
with autism in Moose Jaw from age
2 to 30 are invited to enroll. Families will be provided with
advanced education in autism, targeted brain nutritive
supplements, monitoring, and support - all completely
free of charge.
A core component of restoring brain health in autism is
resolving inflammation and restoring myelination. Plasmalogens are
natural lipid molecules made by the brain. Plasmalogen precursors
are natural nutritive ingredients found mostly in human breast
milk. Dr. Goodenowe was the first scientist to invent, patent,
manufacture, and clinically validate plasmalogen precursors. Today,
over 2500 doctors and practitioners around the world use Dr.
Goodenowe's plasmalogens in the routine care of their patients.
Over a thousand parents of autistic children have experienced
improvements in their child's mental health and well-being with
plasmalogen precursors. It is now time to come together as a
community with science, compassion, and love to show the world how
to restore function and quality of life in children and adults with
autism that will last a lifetime.
Plasmalogens are critical building blocks essential for normal
brain development in children, especially the protective wrapping
on the brain's wires (called axons). This protective wrapping is
called myelin (or white matter). Numerous rare childhood diseases
in children either directly (such as Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia
Punctata (RCDP)) or indirectly (such as leukodystrophies and
mitochondrial defect diseases) disrupt normal brain myelin
development resulting in symptoms often indistinguishable from
autism. In addition, there are numerous other ways that normal
brain development can be disrupted (prematurity, head injury,
infections, and exposure to toxins) resulting in autism or
autism-like symptoms. The community of Moose Jaw is invited to a special two-day
event filled with fun, food, and groundbreaking information on
Autism and Restorative Neurology.
The two-day event kicks off with an Open House of the Dr.
Goodenowe Restorative Health Center (1350 Lakeview Road) on
July 30th, the grand opening of the
Dr. Goodenowe Community Health Center (Town and Country Mall) on
July 31 and culminating with a
special evening event (5PM at Connor
Park) on July 31st where
you will get to meet doctors, parents of children recovering from
autism and more severe childhood neurodegenerative disorders, and
individuals who have traveled from around the world to come to the
Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center in Moose Jaw to heal from ALS, MS, dementia, and
other neurological disorders.
Day 1: Open House at the Restorative Health Center
Date: July 30, 2024
Time: 12:00-5:00 PM
Location: Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center, 1350
Lakeview Rd, Moose Jaw, SK S6H
7T2, Canada
Price: Free admission for all interested families
The Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center is a
one-of-a-kind facility dedicated to restoring health in
demyelinating and neurodegenerative health conditions such as ALS,
Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, and Dementia. Stop by and learn
about Dr. Goodenowe's ground-breaking technologies and how he is
changing neuro-degeneration to neuro-restoration and why people
from all around the world are coming to Moose Jaw to restore their health.
Join us for a day of celebration and community spirit! The
festival will feature delicious food and drinks for families,
exciting games, fun activities, giveaways, and prizes.
Day 2 (12PM-4PM): Grand
Opening of The Dr. Goodenowe Community Health Center
Date: July 31, 2024
Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Town and Country Mall, 1235 Main St N Moose Jaw SK
S6h 6M4
Price: Free for All Autistic Residents of Moose Jaw, Aged 2-30
The Dr. Goodenowe Community Health Center is dedicated to
working in and with the community of Moose Jaw to restore health and vitality to
all residents as part of Dr. Goodenowe's Moose Jaw Vitality Project
(MVP). The Restorative Health in Autism program is the Center's
inaugural program. Open and free to participate for all children
and young adults from age 2 to 30, the Program aims to use science,
education, compassion, and love to restore health and function in
children, adults, and families struggling with the challenges of
autism. Drop in at the Center, meet the team, get some information
and sign up!
Day 2 (5PM – 8PM): Lecture & Information
Night at Connor Park Pavilion
Date: July 31, 2024
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Connor Park Pavilion
Price: Free Admission
We will be officially kicking off the Moose Jaw Restorative
Health in Autism Program with an incredible evening featuring a
lineup of doctors, parents, and patients with personal knowledge
and experience using Dr. Goodenowe's Plasmalogens and Restorative
Health Protocols. There will be informational sessions and
resources available for families with autism. Sign up for the
program and get all your questions answered. Come visit us for
specific information and start participating in this one-of-a-kind
community health program.
Don't miss this chance to be part of a transformative event
that combines family fun with cutting edge research. How to
Join:
- In Person: Connor Park Pavilion: Laurel Rd,
Moose Jaw, SK S0H 0N0
- Virtually: Participate online and be a part of this
momentous occasion from anywhere in the world - Click here to Sign
up for Virtual Zoom Access
- Watch Mission Statement from Dr. Goodenowe Here!
Come one, come all! Let's celebrate, learn, and support our
community together.
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