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Old 05-29-2007, 01:48 PM #4
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My non-medical belief (questioning this wording... meaning I have no basis for this other than my common sense), and for discussion purposes only, is that the body (and brain) is a marvelous machine, capable of incredible functions. When stressed by lack of proper nutrients, it can malfunction in many areas. Be it skin diseases, stomach upsets, vision loss.... I could go on and on. Why is it not the same for emotional issues. My understanding is that depression, stress, energy, can all be effected by nutrition. Why would this not be the first line of attack for this type of seizure?
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