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<blockquote data-quote="Ascending" data-source="post: 762669" data-attributes="member: 29778"><p>Thank you for update.</p><p></p><p>I hope things continue to have some improvement for all of you.</p><p></p><p>I realize you just wrote that it probably is not schizophrenia, but wanted to share in case also helpful with other things or for others, that a Bryan Ardis video said in a study around 80% of people had schizophrenia symptoms resolve by going completely off any milk products (milk, cheese, butter, ingredients in other foods such as dressings), and that he found 100% of people he knew himself with the problem had it alleviated. I personally know someone who had delusional symptoms whatever diagnosis (possibly ptsd or Bipolar) sparked by eating fast foods and improve dramatically with regular home made foods (not processed even at home and avoiding also sugar and caffeine).</p><p></p><p>Plenty of Water also made a difference.</p><p></p><p>And nutrition </p><p></p><p>My son, I pray it won’t be revolving door, was helped to drop what he was on (less hard than yours) cold turkey by taking a variety of nootropics and vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fish oil, etc researched online to help.</p><p></p><p>It also gave him some sense of control of the situation, not being dependent on a “rehab”</p><p></p><p>And I shared with him my own take away from Jack Trimpy book Rational Recovery: The Decision to stop is all important. Replace using ___ with abstinence from ___ . </p><p>No excuses. No expectation to fail. </p><p></p><p>Your stepson is young enough, like mine, to really turn his life around well! It needs fundamentally to come from him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ascending, post: 762669, member: 29778"] Thank you for update. I hope things continue to have some improvement for all of you. I realize you just wrote that it probably is not schizophrenia, but wanted to share in case also helpful with other things or for others, that a Bryan Ardis video said in a study around 80% of people had schizophrenia symptoms resolve by going completely off any milk products (milk, cheese, butter, ingredients in other foods such as dressings), and that he found 100% of people he knew himself with the problem had it alleviated. I personally know someone who had delusional symptoms whatever diagnosis (possibly ptsd or Bipolar) sparked by eating fast foods and improve dramatically with regular home made foods (not processed even at home and avoiding also sugar and caffeine). Plenty of Water also made a difference. And nutrition My son, I pray it won’t be revolving door, was helped to drop what he was on (less hard than yours) cold turkey by taking a variety of nootropics and vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fish oil, etc researched online to help. It also gave him some sense of control of the situation, not being dependent on a “rehab” And I shared with him my own take away from Jack Trimpy book Rational Recovery: The Decision to stop is all important. Replace using ___ with abstinence from ___ . No excuses. No expectation to fail. Your stepson is young enough, like mine, to really turn his life around well! It needs fundamentally to come from him! [/QUOTE]
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