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Office visits and video consultations are available for children and adult health issues. Dr. Neustaedter's focus in health care is always to strengthen the patient by stimulating and reinforcing the innate healing ability of the body, resulting in an increased state of health. Insurance is accepted. more information »

Dr. Neustaedter »

Dr. Neustaedter has practiced homeopathy and Oriental medicine for over 30 years, specializing in child health care. He has devoted his professional life to writing books about children's health, teaching workshops, training practitioners, and curing patients. more details »

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provides health care guides for children and adults. You will find information about Dr. Neustaedter's clinical practice, published books, and writings.

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Do antidepressants in pregnancy cause autism? »

May 10th, 2013

The studies Another link between drugs and autism has been discovered. Two recent studies have shown an association between antidepressant use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism in children. The risk of having an autistic child was doubled by the use of antidepressants taken during pregnancy.  A large Swedish study published in the ...

DHA from fish oil improves aggression and impulsivity »

May 2nd, 2013

Treating ADHD symptoms A study of the effect of DHA and vitamin supplements on aggressive and impulsive behaviors showed that DHA, but not the vitamins, had a positive effect. The study group included 200 young men, with an average age of 20 years, with no history of antisocial behavior. They were given 672 mg of ...

More on Placentas and Autism »

April 30th, 2013

One of the lead researchers of the recent study that showed an association between an abnormal marker in placentas of babies at high risk of autism would like to have that test performed for all babies. Because of the dramatic results of their study that showed a remarkable correlation between this finding (trophoblast inclusions or ...

Low Vitamin D Levels Associated with Headaches »

April 28th, 2013

Swedish study Headaches occur more frequently in people who live at higher latitudes. The theory has been proposed that lower levels of vitamin D from reduced sun exposure at these locations may be the cause. A study was undertaken in Sweden to investigate the relationship between vitamin D blood levels and frequency of headaches. Almost ...