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<blockquote data-quote="Xheni" data-source="post: 760034" data-attributes="member: 24454"><p>I read in a Facebook forum for mast cell activation disorder that people can get rage as an allergic symptom to common chemicals. I react to egg white with affective symptoms. I lately followed a protocol to desensitize them by eating increasing amounts of eggs, meditating, taking vitamin C. But last time I went overboard and consumed too many. So in the last two days I was having aggressive outbursts for small things. I managed to keep it under control by taking vitamin C, magnesium and of course I stopped the eggs. </p><p>Rage can be an allergic symptom. Allergies develop because of pollution, antibiotics, drugs etc. </p><p>I read that anti-histamines helped these people with rage and that some anti-depressants are weak anti-histamines. </p><p>So, for children (and adults) with aggressive behaviour, allergies are a venue to explore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xheni, post: 760034, member: 24454"] I read in a Facebook forum for mast cell activation disorder that people can get rage as an allergic symptom to common chemicals. I react to egg white with affective symptoms. I lately followed a protocol to desensitize them by eating increasing amounts of eggs, meditating, taking vitamin C. But last time I went overboard and consumed too many. So in the last two days I was having aggressive outbursts for small things. I managed to keep it under control by taking vitamin C, magnesium and of course I stopped the eggs. Rage can be an allergic symptom. Allergies develop because of pollution, antibiotics, drugs etc. I read that anti-histamines helped these people with rage and that some anti-depressants are weak anti-histamines. So, for children (and adults) with aggressive behaviour, allergies are a venue to explore. [/QUOTE]
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