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Are you afraid your child will be a mass murderer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 291174" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>Well, I will disagree with there is never a quick fix for our kids. One of my kids has been "fixed" by changing her diet. When she doesn't stay on it, she is a different child. Maybe it isn't really a quick fix, because it does involve a lot of effort in cooking, etc.</p><p> </p><p>I can't say how she will end up, because she may not stay on her diet as an adult. I am convinced after three years of watching her though, that her food intolerances are the cause of her trouble. If she doesn't stay on it, I have serious concerns about what her life will be. How her life turns out doesn't change the fact that she has a gluten problem that caused her ODD in her early years.</p><p> </p><p>If we believe that a pharmaceutical pill can make a difference, why would we not believe a vitamin can make a difference if there is a deficiency?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 291174, member: 1792"] Well, I will disagree with there is never a quick fix for our kids. One of my kids has been "fixed" by changing her diet. When she doesn't stay on it, she is a different child. Maybe it isn't really a quick fix, because it does involve a lot of effort in cooking, etc. I can't say how she will end up, because she may not stay on her diet as an adult. I am convinced after three years of watching her though, that her food intolerances are the cause of her trouble. If she doesn't stay on it, I have serious concerns about what her life will be. How her life turns out doesn't change the fact that she has a gluten problem that caused her ODD in her early years. If we believe that a pharmaceutical pill can make a difference, why would we not believe a vitamin can make a difference if there is a deficiency? [/QUOTE]
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