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| PTG studios features Evenbetternow, LLC - Living with Autism PTG Studios is pleased to announce that Evenbetternow, LLC will be featured on its innovative, educational television series, Pulse on America. The company will be showcased in a segment on “Living with Autism”, as part of a series of Alternative Health. The show will be aired 19 times at the top and bottom of the hour of CNN Headline News, and one time on Oprah’s Oxygen Channel.
Once considered rare, autistic spectrum disorders affect as many as 1 in 150 American kids today. Characterized by impairments in social skills, behavior and speech, children with autistic spectrum disorders are often withdrawn, lack emotion, have speech difficulties, and are extremely sensitive to sound and touch. They may engage in repetitive behaviors, have a hard time understanding emotional states, and are often intensely preoccupied with a single activity or subject. While controversies rage as to whether and/or which environmental factors might be catalysts to trigger these disorders, most doctors and scientists agree that autistic spectrum disorders are caused by an interplay between genes and the environment. As a result, what somespecialists now say, is, that when you detoxify and balance a child bio-chemically, all the other therapies you use, work much easier. Evenbetternow, LLC offers detoxifying clay baths and chelation products, which can detoxify the body of harmful metals and chemicals. Kids Clear™ Detoxifying Clay Bath is a form of bentonite clay that has a very high negative ionic surface charge. Adding the clay to warm water pulls the toxins out through the pores of the skin. It contains no toxic metals (most bentonite clays have a very high aluminum content) and no added chemicals, emulsifiers or volcanic ash. Kids Clear™ uses a purified USP pharmaceutical grade bentonite to guarantee purity (non-purified clays may contain viruses, yeasts or bacteria). Since the toxins are removed through the pores, the clay removes both metals and chemicals, unlike other chelators, that remove only metals, and it works faster than other chelation methods since large amounts of toxins can be rapidly pulled out through the skin. For more information, log on-line to www.evenbetternow.com. For answers to questions regarding Autistic Spectrum Disorders, and Evenbetternow LLC, products, call Toll-Free (877)562-6039. International viewers outside the USA please call (520) 877-2637. ClipShack: PTG Studios Presents Evenbetternow, LLC Daily Motion: PTG Studios Presents Evenbetternow, LLC EyeSpot: PTG Studios Presents Evenbetternow, LLC GoFish: PTG Studios Presents Evenbetternow, LLC IFilm: PTG Studios Presents Evenbetternow, LLC YAHOO: PTG Studios features Evenbetternow, LLC YouTube: PTG Studios features Evenbetternow, LLC VMix: PTG Studios features Evenbetternow, LLC YAHOO - PTG Studios - Great Taste - In Flight - Today's Family - Focus On America - New Home Journal - Business and Beyond - Health Forum - Competitive Edge - Mundo Latino - Pulse on America | | |
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| PTG Studios “Pulse on America" to feature Mississippi’s French Camp Academy PTG Studios is pleased to announce the selection of French Camp Academy for its innovative, educational television series, Pulse on America. The ministry will be featured in a segment on “Touching hearts, changing lives “ as part of a series on superior Christian education.
French Camp Academy, located near Jackson, MS, is a Christian boarding school founded in 1885 for teenagers who come from broken or troubled backgrounds. Not a reform institution or a college prep school, it is considered a safe environment for young people in crisis to live and learn, and the school is proud of its reputation to change young people’s lives. French Camp Academy is a 900-acre community within a community. Approximately 300 young people and adults live and work there. They are directed by a Board of Trustees and supported by many who pray and give regularly. The Academy is surrounded by the community of French Camp, and the roots reach back to the Natchez, Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. Steeped in history, this southern community is 90 miles north of Jackson and 80 miles south of Tupelo. Many of the young people who attend the Academy share many common disadvantages, including: overwhelming feelings of anger, fear of abandonment, lack of discipline, disrespect of authority figures, feelings of unworthiness, sense of academic inferiority, or one or more learning disabilities. The Academy believes that until these young people know that God loves them and they are taught how to overcome these disadvantages, they will grow up to continue the cycle of dysfunction and despair which has them in its grips. This scenario is detrimental to them personally and detrimental to society as well. Alarmingly, the numbers of these hurting children seem to be growing every year. The Academy is committed to create a warm and nourishing environment reflecting the values of a Christian family and a Christ- centered education, a powerful combination that can bring about a radical change of life.
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| PTG Studios “Today’s Family" to feature Free Wheelchair Mission PTG Studios is pleased to announce the selection of Free Wheelchair Mission for its innovative, educational television series, Today’s Family. The company will be featured in a segment on “Reaching the World for Christ” for the series “Until the Whole World Hears.”
Imagine this--100 million people in the world can only crawl. Years ago Don Schoendorfer bore witness to this as he watched a precious woman pull herself across the dirty ground, crawling in the streets of Morocco. An MIT-trained engineer with his doctorate, Don right then made the conscious decision to use his talents and gifts to change the lives of millions of helpless people like the woman. In 2001, Don created the Free Wheelchair Mission, based in Irvine, California, the non-profit organization’s mission is to transform lives through the gift of mobility. Many of the recipients are the poorest of the poor in developing countries and are constantly exposed to dangerous living conditions. Disabled by land mines, diseases, accidents or birth defects, this is the only life they can aspire to, unless they receive help. FWM is a Faith-based nonprofit organization that provides the wheelchairs to the needy and is driven by faith in God. This significant mission cannot be taken lightly,” said Free Wheelchair Mission President and Founder Don Schoendorfer, 56. “The wheelchairs are not only lifting the poor off the ground physically, but spiritually and emotionally as well. This effort goes far beyond politics, race, sex and religion”. Wheelchairs give mobility, independence, dignity and hope, forever changing the lives of the fortunate ones. To date, FWM has distributed over 130,000 wheelchairs in 50 countries. Free Wheelchair Mission partners with like-minded organizations to distribute wheelchairs free of charge to the physically disabled in great need. A wheelchair offers recipients a chance to work, to relieve the burden on their friends and family, and to enjoy their human rights and physical and spiritual independence. Free Wheelchair’s Mission’s vision is to distribute 20 million wheelchairs by 2010. FMW plans to ship 200,000 wheelchairs in 2006. For more information, see www.freewheelchairmission.com. ClipShack: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission Daily Motion: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission EyeSpot: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission IFilm: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission Sharkle: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission Google: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission Yahoo: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission YouTube: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission VMix: PTG Studios Presents Free Wheelchair Mission YAHOO - PTG Studios - Great Taste - In Flight - Today's Family - Focus On America - New Home Journal - Business and Beyond - Health Forum - Competitive Edge - Mundo Latino - Pulse on America | | |
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