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Diet Factors that effect Behavior



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13. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Data Services
Hyattsville, MD, 1999-2003

14. Karl Abrams, Algae to the Rescue, Logan House Publications, 1996, p. 55

15. Serdula M et al. Fruit and Vegetable Intake among Adults in 16 States: Results of a Brief Telephone Survey. American Journal of Public Health, 1995; 85(2):236-39.


16. Werbach, M. Nutritional Influences on Mental Illness: A sourcebook of clinical research. Third Line Press, Inc. 1991, pgs 177-191.

17. Halterman JS, et. al.. Iron deficiency and cognitive achievement among school-aged children and adolescents in the United States. Pediatrics. 2001 Jun;107(6):1381-6.

18. Schoenthaler S, Bier I, et. al. The effect of vitamin-mineral supplementation on the intelligence of American schoolchildren: a randomized, double-blind placebo- controlled trial. Journal Alternative & Complementary Medicine. 2000 Feb;6(1):31-5.

19. Carney, M., Williams, D. & Sheffield, B. Thiamine and pyridoxine lack in newly-admitted psychiatric patients. British Journal of Psychiatry, 135, 249-254.

20. Tiemeier H, van Tuijl HR, Hofman A, Meijer J, Kiliaan AJ, Breteler MM. Vitamin B12, folate, and homocysteine in depression: the Rotterdam Study. Am J Psychiatry. 2002 Dec;159(12):2099-101.

21. Bell. Nutritional Deficiencies and Emotional Disturbances. The Journal of Psychology, (1958) 45: 47-74.

22. DeCava, J. The Real Truth about Vitamins & Anti-oxidants. Printery, 1997, p.160.

23. Lombard, J. and Germano, C. The Brain Wellness Plan. Kensignton Books, 1997, pgs. 198-199

24. Guillem E, Pelissolo A, Notides C, Lepine JP. Relationship between attempted suicide, serum cholesterol level and novelty seeking in psychiatric in-patients. Psychiatry Res. 2002 Sep 15;112(1):83-8.

25. Bourre J et al. Function of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids in the nervous system. Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids. 1993; 48:5-15.

26. Hobbs, C. Foundations of Health: The Liver & Digestive Herbal. Botanica Press, 1992, p. 52

27.Morrill, J. Science Physiology and Nutrition for the Nonscientist. Orange Grove Publishing, 2002, p. 201.

28. American Dietetic Association report, Sweet as sugar, but not for health, 2003.

29. Philpott, W. & Dalita, D. Brain Allergies: The Psychonutrient Connection. Keats Publishing, 1980

30. Krohn, J. Allergy Relief & Prevention: A Doctor’s Complete Guide to Treatment & Self-care. Hartley & Marks Publishers, 1996.

31. J. Egger. Controlled Trial of Oligoantigenic Treatment in Hyperkinetic Syndrome. Lancet, 1985; 1:540-5.

32. Hobbs, C. Foundations of Health: The Liver & Digestive Herbal. Botanica Press, 1992, p. 66-71.

33. Lipski, E. Digestive Wellness. Keats Publishing, 1996, p. 95.

34. Needleman H. & Landrigan, P. Raising Children Toxic Free, 1994

35. Murray, M. and Pizzorno, J. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. Prima Publishing, 1991, p. 32.

36. Needleman, H.L. Bone lead levels and delinquent behavior. Journal of the American Medical Association 1996 Feb 275(7); 363-369.

37. Werbach, M. Nutritional Influences on Mental Illness: A sourcebook of clinical research. Third Line Press, Inc. 1991, pgs 177-191

38. May M. Disturbing Behavior. Environmental Health Perspectives. June 2000; 108(6):A262-67.

39. Conners CK Feeding the brain: Effects of food on children. New York: Plenum, 1989

40. Murray, M. and Pizzorno, J. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. Prima Publishing, 1991, pgs. 405-406.

41. Hobbs, C. Foundations of Health: The Liver & Digestive Herbal. Botanica Press, 1992, p. 110.

42. Feingold, G. Hyperkinesis and learning disabilities linked to artificial food flavors and colors. American Journal of Nursing. 1975: 797-803.

43. Breakey J. The Role of Diet And Behaviour In Childhood. J Paediatr Child Health 1997 Jun;33(3):190-4.

44.Tanaka, T. Reproductive and neurobehavioral effects of sunset yellow FCG administered to mice in the diet. Toxicol Ind Health, 1996 (Jan-Feb);12(1):69-79.

45. Tanaka, T. Reproductive and neurobehavioural toxicity study of erythrosine administered to mice in the diet. Food Chem Toxicol. 2001 (May) 39(5): 447-54.

46. Tsuda S, et al. DNA damage induced by red food dyes orally administered to preganant and male mice. Toxicol Sci 2001 May; 61(1): 92-9.

47. Bateman B. et al. The effects of a double blind placebo controlled artificial food colourings and benzoate preservatives challenge on hyperactivity in a general population sample of pre-school children, International Society for Research into Child Adolescent Psychopathology, June 2001.

48. Uhlig, T. et al. Topographic Mapping of Brain Electrical Activity in Children with Food-induced Attention Deficit Hyperkentic Disorder. Eur J. Pediatr 1997; 156:557-561.

49 Boris, M.and Mandel F. Foods and Additives are Common Causes of the Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder in Children. Annals of Allergy, May 1994, Vol. 72, 462-8.

50. Behavior, Learning, & Health: The Dietary Connection. The Feingold Association of the United States. 2003.

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