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Old 12-14-2010, 11:58 AM #1
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Lightbulb New Study about Diet linking to Tourette's and others:

This is pretty interesting:

http://psychcentral.com/news/2010/12...ess/21786.html
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thanks for posting this mrsD

for those of us who have been saying this for years, based on personal experience with family, it is some consolation to actually see a study like this vindicate our "anecdotal evidence"
Wonder how those who accused us of supporting "quackery" would spin this research
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But people do not want to hear about diet. It is easier to be handed a pill. And no pharmaceutical rep will be going to the doctor offices to teach them to suggest diet change. Until eliminating the sugar can be done in a pill form - forget it. It is "too hard." I have heard that from so many adults. School environments don't make it easy either.
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Have edited my post.
Don't have the time or energy anymore.

I think people do want to hear about diet. I just wish the medical community would look at the whole person rather than as bits and pieces.

anyway...

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