MP>JK>And then there is the adult male who became a drug and alcohol
MP>JK>counselor (also has extensive knowledge in chemistry) who abused
MP>JK>Ritalin and claims that it can leave talc deposits in the brain which
MP>JK>effect peripheral vision.
MP>You have been told that is hogwash numerous times.
Only by you. And your opinions don't coincide with those I've learned
to respect in other "experts".
MP>JK>Pycnogenol I've not had any direct experience with for hyperactivity,
MP>JK>I have seen other food supplements used with a great degree of
MP>JK>success.
MP>There is no clinical demonstration of efficacy.
Just as there is no clinical demonstration of efficacy for the
information gained from the parents of the Down syndrome children who
use formulas with massive amounts of food supplements?
What is incredulous to me is that you propose the use of one such for
another genetically linked problem and refused, a few months back, to
allow any credence to what I was saying about Down syndrome.
Could it be that some of these problems are linked with nutrition and
not with the witchcraft that is still in use today? The white
witchcraft that stems from the same degree of ignorance as to the nature
of the true problems?
Some of them have managed to find miraculous remedies which is just
where the pycnogenol comes from in the first place. The French
explorers got it from their Indian friends. Then it was later refined
in France.
There is also some evidence that our aboriginals are linked to ancient
Egypt. Some of this knowledge therefore has been lost to the white or
civilized world for years.
That doesn't negate its true value at all.
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