The Power of Information!

From an EMAIL I received just today! 

Dear Dr. Pace:  As a licensed psychologist (Ph.D), I have worked with people who did not respond to counseling intervention.  While I am not qualified to provide diagnosis/treatment in this area, your articles have provide me with enough information so that I can:  1.  Recognize when body chemistry imbalance appears to be a contributing factor, and 2.  Make the appropriate referral for the person to get the needed nutritional corrections.   The person below had been diagnosed as ADHD and was on medication for ADHD and depression since he was a young child.  He looked like the picture of health:  This person who was “healthy looking” a tall blond, blue eye lifeguard who was sleeping 10-12 hours per day.  His supervisor did not make him take the periodic lifeguard  swimming re-certification test due to his apparent “good health”.  The person said he would not have been able to pass the endurance portion of the test (and would have lost his job).  He could not get married because he didn’t have the energy to complete college.  His life was at a standstill.  All he could do was sleep and rest.  I referred him to a N.D. who did a comprehensive evaluation, tested for low grade allergies (which he had), and prescribed needed nutritionals.   After a period of recovery, he completed college, got married and is now holds a teaching position.  He made a special trip to my office to thank me for helping to “save” his life.  He had (under the supervision of the ND, stopped taking all the ADHD and depression medication).  He now feels that he had been mis-diagnosed as a child and took heavy medications that were inappropriate for him.  Thank you for sharing your invaluable, cutting edge information.  Licensed Psychologist, Ph.D  MO

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