Mental Disorders May Respond Well to Proper Nutrition

The medical establishment, in collusion with the pharmaceutical industry, is coming up with more and more mental disorders that require drugs for their treatment. But the side effects of these drugs include lowered vitality, brain fog, psychotic episodes, depression and even suicide.

Children are increasingly being diagnosed with disorders, and schools and medical professionals are putting pressure parents to medicate their children into docility and conformity.

The brain is greatly influenced by poor nutrition and environmental toxins. A simple lack of essential fatty acids and sunshine can cause depression. Lack of cholesterol may be a contributing factor to mental deterioration in the elderly. To heal the mind, you must heal the body, and healing the body requires proper nutrition and elimination of problem foods.

In this section you’ll learn about different mental disorders, the role of nutrition in reversing them and the poor track record pharmaceuticals have for treating these disorders.

Do Psychiatric Drugs Make Mental Illnesses Worse?

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This interview discusses the evidence that long-term use of drugs for what could potentially be short-term problems are creating even greater problems that profit the coffers of the pharmaceutical companies. The psychiatric institutions know it and are trying to make sure you don’t!

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