This guide shows how to change behavior and improve health through a nutrient therapy system that will last when psychiatric drugs are no longer used. Over the past fifty years, psychiatry has made some significantly large strides, but it needs a new direction. The current emphasis on psychiatric drugs works for now, but it is a temporary solution. Studies involving nurses, nursing, interventions and clinical work have led to a new type of treatment. Recent advances in the molecular biology of the brain and epigenetics have illuminated a new plan. The result? A treatment path for the creation of natural, drug-free, and effective therapies that do not produce severe side effects. Chapters include: Brain Chemistry 101 Epigenetics and mental health Schizophrenia Depression Autism Behavioral disorders and ADHD Alzheimerâs Disease And more! The need-based treatments outlined in Dr. William J. Walshâs Nutrient Power show a research-based nutrient therapy system that can help people with a variety of mental disorders. The guide explains that nutrient imbalance can cause mental disorders by disrupting gene expression of proteins and enzymes, crippling the bodyâs protection against environmental toxins, and changing brain levels of key neurotransmitters. Walshâs database has connected nutrient imbalances in patients diagnosed with a variety of disorders found in the DSM. Praise for Nutrient Power âOver his impressive career, Dr. Walsh has worked with 30,000 patients with conditions ranging from autism to schizophrenia to Alzheimerâs. His book is an essential tool for anyone who would prefer to heal the brain with nutrients rather than drugs.â âTeri Arranga, editor-in-chief, Autism Science Digest âWalsh is not a Renaissance man: heâs a Renaissance scientist. He invented a lithium battery that has been used in cars and hearts; he won the Abram Hoffer Doctor of the Year award, although he is a chemical engineer; he found the physical causes of violence, sociopathic behavior, depression, schizophrenia, and a dozen other troubling behaviorsâand he found the treatments too; his studies are elegant and often commissioned by the National Institutes of Health, and his work on autism is as original as the man himself. This book could change medical history.â âMarguerite, Kelly, syndicated columnist, The Washington Post
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