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Tina,

Don't know if this applies in your case, but I thought I'd share. You might want

to get your children's nutrient levels tested. If not this issue, it could be

another.

PS I helped a young man my daughter knew who was having erratic behavior issues.

Once off gluten & dairy, he was a completely different person. He said he will

never eat these again, and he's stuck by that, now in his mid-20's.

> This story is told by Dr. Schauss, a noted author, researcher, and

nutritional mineral expert. It is about his experience with a 9 year old boy

brought into his clinic some years ago. The boy had been charged with attempted

murder. His criminal record began at age 6. He burned animals, shot at people's

houses and beat up mothers pushing baby strollers. The police all said he would

be a lifetime criminal, a Manson type of psychotic. He was on six

psychiatric drugs, and was kicked out of school after he tried to kill a 10 year

old girl. Dr. Schauss did a hair mineral analysis and discovered his copper

levels were off the charts. He added supplemental zinc to the boy's diet to

chelate out the excess copper, and within two weeks the boys urinalysis showed

all the excess copper had been eliminated. He went off all medication, returned

to school and became a model student. Years later the boy returned to see Dr.

Schauss. He was a junior in college, an A student, on the varsity basketball

team, and had a heart of gold.

>

> High manganese levels show statistically high correlation with violent

behavior while lithium balances and helps control manganese. The cities of the

world with the highest lithium concentration in their water show the lowest

homicide rates.

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