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ADHD and Planet Earth, August 14, 2018

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We talk about the possible environmental factors that have manifested all these "mood disorders" over the past 50 years Dr. Greenblatt suggests these are essentially spiritual, mental and emotional problems that manifest as brain imbalances Some of the most common excess He sees in patience is an abundance of copper and lead. He suggests zinc is the go to to balance copper and then sends patients to other practitioners for more detailed heavy metal detoxing The connection to the gut and all behavior is well established in science and disruption in the microbiome of the gut can bring on depression He finds good supplementation with pro biotics does wonders for some patients in many areas of their emotional well being Dr. Greenbaltt uses a test called "Organic Acid Urine Test" to get a good view of heavy metals Humans have about five pounds of bacteria in our bodies The diversity of bacteria and the quality of the process is importnat Big Pharma is constantly coming up with new drugs to be prescribed. He says illegal use on college campuses is a big concern now. He finds virtually all people can use more zinc and vitamin c and often zinc emails, texting etc. is actually releasing dopamine to the brain, which is why we do it a great deal
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We talk about the possible environmental factors that have manifested all these "mood disorders" over the past 50 years Dr. Greenblatt suggests these are essentially spiritual, mental and emotional problems that manifest as brain imbalances Some of the most common excess He sees in patience is an abundance of copper and lead. He suggests zinc is the go to to balance copper and then sends patients to other practitioners for more detailed heavy metal detoxing The connection to the gut and all behavior is well established in science and disruption in the microbiome of the gut can bring on depression He finds good supplementation with pro biotics does wonders for some patients in many areas of their emotional well being Dr. Greenbaltt uses a test called "Organic Acid Urine Test" to get a good view of heavy metals Humans have about five pounds of bacteria in our bodies The diversity of bacteria and the quality of the process is importnat Big Pharma is constantly coming up with new drugs to be prescribed. He says illegal use on college campuses is a big concern now. He finds virtually all people can use more zinc and vitamin c and often zinc emails, texting etc. is actually releasing dopamine to the brain, which is why we do it a great deal
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