Who do you know whose child is having behavioral problems? Not just the typical ones normal for that stage of development, but ones that leave the parents confused and scared about the future?
Is he /she a bully? Incredibly shy? ADD/ADHD?
Or maybe he/she is a nightmare to his/her siblings (and you)
Torturing the neighborhood pets? Hearing voices? Going into rages?
any number of other out of the ordinary childhood behaviors?
This is no laughing matter to a loving parent. Assistance can be hard to find, expensive, and of questionable help.
These videos could be a God-send. Please pass them along to your friends and family.
(I am including the links to the You-tube files for when I remove the videos from Studio4Moms.com)
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& Behavior 1/6
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In case you are not convinced I have
included a video by someone who worked within the criminal justice
system, which is Video
#7
These videos by Dr. Russell Blaylock MD are extremely important information for parents and society to sit up and pay attention to.
After the shootings in Arizona where Rep.Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head, the news was quick to talk about the lack of security/ the need for more security. I heard one woman address the real problem as the increasing amount of mental illness in this country (and around the world). She brought it up but it seemed to fall on deaf ears and blind eyes, then the conversation went on to something else. It was very disheartening, as I am sure many parents with troubled kids would agree.
This is an issue few want to talk about because from a medical perspective the answers are vague and the treatments still less than optimal, and that is an understatement.
Why some people with certain backgrounds are susceptible to mental illness and others aren't confounds medicine. Lots of theories come in and out of style, but still there is little understanding. And the pills they hand out like candy are untested in children, have many side effects, and only postpone the problem in many cases, if it is addressed at all. And sometimes, maybe more often than we like to think, a witches' brew of medication make the problem worse.
My least favorite rationalization, but one you will still hear, is blame MOM. Oh, yeah, such an easy target. Get over it! Moms take on an over abundance of responsibility and guilt, & with a few rare exceptions, Moms, I'd like to say, you are not responsible for every act your child, especially adult child, commits.
That being said listen to these videos and if you are responsible for how Junior and Juniora eat ( and you are if you are buying their food, preparing and serving).. then take heed.. responsibility does follow.
I used to watch the psychiatric patients in my care eat, and several certainly had some odd eating habits. I wondered even back then if the illness was affecting their eating habits or if their eating habits played a role in their illness. I have long believed it was the latter.
Wake up, Moms & Dads! What the food industry has to offer is not only ruining ours and our children's physical health, but also our mental health. What affects the body affects the brain. Once you know, you need to act.
My advice is: if you are at all concerned about your child's behavior, perhaps something he or she does that is problematic, out of the ordinary, scary, or even a diagnosable illness: start here and start now... cleaning up the diet... (and also not stated in the videos too clearly)...get off wheat and wheat products.
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In case you are not convinced I included a video by someone who worked within the criminal justice system, which is Video #7
To Your Good Health,
Barb Kaiser RN, BSN, Holistic Health Consultant
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Re: Nutrition & Mental Health
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Scott James
on Wed 01 Jun 2011 06:05 AM CDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Re: Nutrition & Mental Health
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on Wed 20 Jul 2011 02:18 AM CDT | Profile | Permanent Link
How is health and nutrition related to exercise can help us understand some key principles relating to healthy eating, diets, and weight control. It is very important that we all get the best possible information available, so that we may be able to help ourselves to a better way of life.
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