Class Hours:
Registration: 8:30 a.m. First day
Class: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Last Day: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Times are subject to change.
There will be no applications for exemptions accepted for this course. You must have taken LDT1 and Brain 1 before attending.
Class Description:
This course is the consummation of years of accumulated research and experience to treat Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related pathologies.
It will address the possible dysfunctions present in verbal or nonverbal ASD. We will start with a notochord rhythm that can be used to assess ASD, possibly related to Sonic Hedgehog (SHH).
We will engage at the macroscopic level, e.g., by examining potential dysfunctions of the cerebellum and other brain structures related to ASD, as well as language, sociability, and other body systems, such as the liver. We will use a very light to slightly heavier touch.
We will also engage with significant microscopic cellular structures in ASD, such as mitochondria, the nucleus, and centrosomes, as we did in Brain Therapy 1. We will also work with pathways of photons and biophotons in the body.
We will further employ Nerve Drainage Therapy (NDT), as fluid within certain nerves in ASD can be turbulent. You will be able to use NDT for other common dysfunctions, such as neuropathy or any other nerve trauma.
It is important that you review the list of terms (see "Preparation").
Attire/Supplies:
Bring comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. Some of these approaches require touching exposed skin. We encourage you to bring a bath towel, lab attire, and appropriate undergarments to ensure comfort.
Short fingernails are required for some techniques.
Due to potential chemical sensitivities among your classmates, please refrain from wearing perfumes or oils in class.
Cancellation Policy:
Tuition Transfer: The tuition is fully transferable up to 30 days before the start of the class.
Within 14 days, a $200 administrative fee will apply.
Within seven (7) days, there is no refund of the deposit.
Tuition Refund: Requests for tuition refunds must be submitted in writing. Emails are acceptable. Tuition is fully refundable up to 30 days before the start of the class, after which your tuition is non-refundable. In an emergency, any refund requests submitted after 30 days before the start of the class will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Seats are limited. Reserve today: : 480-999-0808 or [email protected]
Sunrise Ranch:
100 Sunrise Ranch Rd
Loveland, CO 80538
(970) 679-4200
Sunrise Ranch:
100 Sunrise Ranch Rd
Loveland, CO 80538
(970) 679-4200
Once you have registered for this course, CLICK HERE to book your accommodations.
Sunrise Ranch is located at 100 Sunrise Ranch Rd, Loveland, Colorado—nestled in a scenic valley just west of Loveland, offering a peaceful retreat setting with mountain views and natural beauty.
Lodging Options at Sunrise Ranch are designed for comfort and community, with several tiers to suit different preferences and budgets:
- Apartments: Shared 2- or 3-bedroom units with private rooms and shared kitchen, bath, and living areas.
- Single Apartment Room
- Double Apartment Room
- Accommodations Building: More traditional lodging with communal bathrooms.
- Single Room: Private room with queen bed
- Double Room: Shared room with two beds
- Triple Room: Shared room with three twin beds
- Dorm Room: Budget-friendly shared space
All rates include meals, and room assignments often pair guests attending the same event.
It is important that you prepare for this class.
Terminology
We have provided a list of terms you need to study before attending this course.
It is important that you be familiar with the following terms/structures and, where possible, their functions in the body.
- Anatomical/Physiological Terms
All cranial bones, meninges, and associated structures
Major structures of the brain, including the thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus, brain stem, pons, cerebellum, and pituitary (hypophysis).
Astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia, ependyma
Cells of the cerebellum: Purkinje cells, granular cells, basket cells, stellate cells, Golgi cells, and interneurons.
Notochord
Photons and biophotons/Ultra-Weak Photon Emission (UPE).
- Cell organelles and other structures: cell membrane, nuclear membrane, DNA/RNA structure, cytoplasm, nucleus, centriole (centrosome/basal bodies), Golgi apparatus or Golgi complex, ribosome (ribonucleoprotein), Endoplasmic reticulum (ER), mitochondria, granule/vesicle/vacuole, microfilaments (actin filaments), intermediate filaments, microtubules, extracellular matrix (ground substance) (You can use "Silent Waves" Part 6, Chapter 3 as a reference for this topic).
Please review, in as much detail as possible, the structure and functions of mitochondria.
- Pathologies
Be sure you are familiar with the following pathologies: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADD/ADHD, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, learning disabilities, and peripheral neuropathy.

