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> I DONT HAVE IT BUT HAVE FRIENDS THAT DO... I KNOW AUSTISM AND

LEARNING PROBELMS ARE USALLY YEAST AND ALLUMINUM RELATED BUT DO U

THINK BIPOLAR IS YEAST RELATED ???

==>Dearest Lilly. Please do not type in all capital letters - on the

interet it means you are shouting and it is not necessary. Thanks so

much. Bee

There is definitely a connection between autism and candida - there are

articles on it in our files, and a lot of mental problems are caused by

a lack of nutrients, particularly good fats and oils. For many years

orthomolecular physicians have treated schzophrenia with supplements. I

have not looked into whether bipolar is directly yeast related. Anyone

who eats a good diet and takes minimal supplements as I recommended

will certainly help them - it can't hurt, that's for sure.

Bee

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If a person tells me he/she is bipolar I ask about problems sleeping or having cravings for alcoholic beverages. I check GABA reaction in neurotransmitters and emotions in NLP. If GABA is the highest item in reactivity after Zapping neurotransmitters there, I go to the matrix search for GABA and ZAP GABA for 3 minutes, go back to NLP and check neurotransmitters and emotions and by that time GABA is no longer the highest reactive item. In Shaping Function I select GABA lower the number from 85 to 35 and engage. My obsevation is they ususally have a very noticeable relaxing effect after zapping. I made them aware as to how they are feeling and create a mental image that they can evoke latter about how they are feeling with relaxed breathing in moments they feel overwhelm. I follow with Bipolar disorder in NLP. qxci-scio-epfx-english From: jazzdiva28@...Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 20:13:45 +0000Subject: bipolar disorder

hi,

I would like to know if any of you have had results treating bipolar disorder and what protocol was used.

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