This section covers mental health conditions.
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Mental health is now the third largest health problem facing the Western world and is growing year on year.
There also seems to be growing evidence
that a wide range of mental health and behavioural problems including
depression, bipolar disease, schizophrenia, obsessive complusive
disorder etc may be linked to biochemical deficiencies or malfunctions.
Implicated in these deficiencies and malfunctions
are a lack of, or an imbalance in our consumption, of essential fatty
acids, nutrient deficiencies resulting from over refined and over
processed foods, and the fall out from the ever increasing
number of toxic chemicals in our immediate environments.
For more information on these links contact the the Food and Mood Project www.foodandmood.org or check out the articles
in the Autistic Spectrum and Chemical
Sensitivity sections of this site.
NB Information on this site is not a substitute for medical advice and no liability can be assumed for its use.
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