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The movie A Beautiful Mind, nominated for eight Academy
Awards, has brought welcome attention to the fact that people can and
do recover from schizophrenia, a severely disabling disorder that affects
about one in 100 Americans. Unfortunately, the film fabricates a critical
detail of John Nash's recovery and in so doing, obscures a question that
should concern us all: Do the medications we use to treat schizophrenia
promote long-term recovery -- or hinder it? Click here for full article
from USA Today... Phillip Day Comment: Schizophrenia, the classical interpretation of 'crazy is as crazy does' insanity, has long been the juicy target for many drug projects. But nutrition has a magnificent arsenal to bring to bear on eradicating this physical problem. In my forthcoming book, The Mind Game, we examine the myth of mental disease, and pinpoint the very common physical causes of mental impairment of all kinds, from the fraudulent 'ADD/ADHD' mental illness fraud through to dyslexia, anorexia/bulimia and depression. |
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