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Biochemical Individuality and Nutrition
Each of us has innate biochemical factors which influence personality, behavior, mental health, immune function, allergic tendencies, etc. Scientists tell us that the number of different genetic combinations possible in a child from the same two parents exceeds 42 million.
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Link Between Autism And Abnormal Blood-vessel Function And Oxidative Stress
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discovered that children with autism showed signs of abnormal blood-vessel function and damaging levels of oxidative stress compared to healthy children.
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Argonne researchers confirm lead as cause of Beethoven's illness
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have found elevated amounts of lead in bone fragments belonging to 19th Century composer Ludwig von Beethoven, consistent with their earlier finding of massive amounts of lead found in his hair.
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Biochemical Therapy and Behavior Outcomes
We conducted an outcome study to measure treatment effectiveness for 207 consecutive patients presenting with a diagnosed behavior disorder. The frequency of assaults, destructive episodes, and temper tantrums were recorded before and after treatment, based on reports from family members.
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Complementary Nutritional Treatment of Mental & Behavioural Disorders Comes to Australia
The visits to Sydney and South-East Queensland in March 2004 and April 2005 by Dr Bill Walsh, founder, former President and now Chief Scientist of the non-profit Health Research Institute and Pfeiffer Treatment Center (HRI-PTC) in Chicago USA, heralded a new phase in the treatment of mental and behavioural disorders in Australia.
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Fatty Acid Profiles of Schizophrenic Phenotypes
Affecting 1% of the American population, schizophrenia constitutes a major disease in our society with considerable personal and financial costs.
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Food for Thought:The Role of Nutrients in Reducing Aggression, Violence and Criminal Behavior
The brain is a chemical factory that constantly produces neurotransmitters throughout our lives. The raw materials are amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients.
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Disordered Metal Metabolism in a Large Autism Population
Recent research indicates that a metallothionein (MT) protein dysfunction may be a primary cause of autism. MT proteins are directly involved in development of brain neurons, detoxification of heavy metals, and immune response.
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Reduced violent behaviour following biochemical therapy
We conducted an outcome study to measure the effectiveness of biochemical therapy for 207 consecutive patients presenting with a diagnosed behavior disorder.
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12 Months with Pfeiffer
This presentation details the impact the introduction of the Pfeiffer Treatment Centre’s protocol for the management of mental illnesshas had on a standard general medical practice.
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Altered Vascular Phenotype in Autism
Autism is a neurologic disorder characterized by impaired communication and social interaction. Results of previous studies showed biochemical evidence for abnormal platelet reactivity and altered blood flow in children with autism.
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AGM 2007
Bio-Balance Annual General Meeting 2007
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