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| A Treatable Problem? |
If the link between serotonin and violent behavior is confirmed, it'll be good news for criminals and for the rest of us-because chemical imbalances, unlike many other causes of aberrant behavior, are potentially correctable. more >> |
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| ADD/ADHD |
| Attention-Deficit Disorder and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is marked by inattention, hyperactivity, impulsiveness or a combination of these and is generally more likely to appear in groups and may be indicated by mood swings. Although the American Psychiatric Association has determined guide lines for diagnosis and treatment, there is substantial research that indicates ADD/ADHD may be the result of several factors: food allergies, chemicals in foods and the environment, free radical damage, and full spectrum light deprivation. more >> |
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| Allergies |
| An allergy is an inappropriate response to the body's immune system to a substance that is not normally harmful. The immune system becomes “activated” to help combat infection. It does this by identifying “foreign invaders” and sends messages to the white cells to identify a nontoxic substance as an invader, and the white blood cells overreact and do more damage to the body than the invader. Therefore, the allergic response becomes a disease in itself. more >> |
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| Cancer |
Fact 1: Cancer has to grow new blood vessels. A TUMOR CANNOT GROW IN SIZE WITHOUT BLOOD VESSEL FORMATION INTO IT. more >> |
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| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, once referred to as the "Yuppie Flu", was considered a "fad" or "designer condition" characterized by "malingering." This was in part due to vague and misunderstood symptoms. CFS is now recognized and defined by the Center for Disease Control as an "unexplained persistent or relapsing chronic fatigue that is not new or having a definite onset…and is not substantially alleviated by rest..." more >> |
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