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Bee,

I've read somewhere that people who have a history of family schizophrenia

should not go on

a high protein low carb diet. My family including myself has a history, not of

schizophrenia,

but of other serious mental health problems. Although my bodily health has

progressed a lot

and I feel the physical benefits of the program I have been experiencing

explosive emotions

that are frightening. I do have professional support but I just wonder what

your thoughts on

this would be? Should I back off? I'd hate to regress on the program since

I've been on it

without any cheating for 6 months straight now. But I also don't want to end up

with

anything dangerous like a psychosis or something.

Thank you so much for any suggestion,

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> Bee,

>

> I've read somewhere that people who have a history of family

schizophrenia should not go on

> a high protein low carb diet. My family including myself has a

history, not of schizophrenia,

> but of other serious mental health problems. Although my bodily

health has progressed a lot

> and I feel the physical benefits of the program I have been

experiencing explosive emotions

> that are frightening. I do have professional support but I just

wonder what your thoughts on

> this would be? Should I back off? I'd hate to regress on the

program since I've been on it

> without any cheating for 6 months straight now. But I also don't

want to end up with

> anything dangerous like a psychosis or something.

>

> Thank you so much for any suggestion,

>

==>Schizophrenia has been cured by Orthomolecular Physicians using

nutrients for eons. Also nutrients change DNA/genes. What you

inherit is both your parents' " nutritional status " upon conception.

Dr. Weston A. Price proved that hereditary theories were false.

Bee

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> ==>Schizophrenia has been cured by Orthomolecular Physicians using

> nutrients for eons. Also nutrients change DNA/genes. What you

> inherit is both your parents' " nutritional status " upon conception.

> Dr. Weston A. Price proved that hereditary theories were false.

>

> Bee

>

Thanks Bee,

This is very interesting! It seems to go along exactly with what I believe too.

Instead of genetically hereditary I always felt it was environmentally and

nutritionally

connected. Sharing the same nutritional habits and negative life patterns as

the parents.

In addition, I've now read some other interesting articles that mention a

connection

between wheat/gluten intolerance and Schizophrenia. So for us here, eating no

wheat,

should be very protective and good for us. And of course in the long term

healing gluten

intolerance by healing the underlying candida problems. Plus knowing how to

soak wheat

for the future.

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FDL/is_1_13/ai_n17212624

:)

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