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Kathy,
Wow. That is something I'd check into. And of course I mean this
respectively, but Chris is your son, not Eric's so if you think it is
appropriate, do it. You don't need his approval and I'd think something
that can be done apart from his counseling. Diet and nutrition is far too
overlooked. Very honestly, we do not get enough nutrition in our food we
get from stores these days as it is nuked long before we get it, and our
cooking methods of boiling and micro waving remove a great percentage of
the nutrients as well. My wife has been after me for vitamins lately, and I
really ought as I found I'm far too frequently not feeling as good as I use
to, sniffles and etc. We had a nutritional professional in our church in
Texas and he helped a good bit of people remove apparent serious problems
that they never suspected supplements would help. Wouldn't that be
something if his nutrients were off and they got right and all or most of
what you and he have been dealing with could be gone? Wow!!
Brad
At 10/24/2003 on Friday, you wrote:
>Brad,
>Thank you for the tip. No, he hasn't been tested for nutritional
>deficiencies Perhaps you should pray that Eric is open to such
>considerations and that we will get a chance to approach the subject with
>him soon.
>Kathy
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