
Contents summary:
- An overview of the wide variety of conditions which contribute
to, cause, or are often mislabelled as schizophrenia.
- The major biotypes -- a reported 90 per cent of individuals given
nutritional treatment for biotype-based biochemical imbalances
recover, or are greatly improved.
- The role of potentially neurotoxic substances including sugar,
alcohol, tobacco, copper, mercury, pesticides, and more.
- Illnesses that can induce symptoms mimicing schizophrenia.
- The role of neurotransmitter imbalances.
- A glimpse at how the above factors influence everyones mental
processes.
- A special section covering children, autism, depression, and delinquency.
- An examination of toxic treatments.