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It seems from what all have said that aggression is certainly a

multi-faceted problem, and can certainly have a number of causes.

Unexplained aggression was the primary presenting symptom in my son & what

led me to start researching & seeking help, & finally here! When I first

started researching, I found that violent offenders often have high levels

of testosterone & copper on board. Lo & behold as we've come full circle,

we've found that my son has both (what to do about the former is the tricky

part). Also, I have heard Dr. LM mention repeatedly that she has seen such

behaviors with Clostridia bacteria (forgive my spelling on that one). I know

this issue is of utmost importance in our case, & would love to see thoughts

on it. I am still unsure for example what to DO about the testosterone-

especially with the Geiers' contention that you can't effectively chelate

without bringing it down. Dr. JM is understandably cautious about the use of

Lupron, but I don't know what other options I have.

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