Posted by desolationrower on April 16, 2009, at 0:43:46
In reply to SLS: Can you give us examples?, posted by Zana on April 15, 2009, at 11:37:07
I'm not scott but i generally agree with his approach; i do think its important to optimize diet/nutrional factors, especially if one is displaying some treatment resistance. in part because its adding treatments which don't have side effects (unless 'improving health' is a side effect)
Zana - it might help to try to clarify (not necessarily to the board, just to yourself) what 'agitation' and 'dulling' mean fo ryou, to better identify treatments that improve one w/o causing the other.
its trial and error, espeically 'guess and test' kind
-d/r
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thread:890874
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