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Dori Zook <[log in to unmask]>
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Hans,

I don't want to wear out my welcome with three posts in a day, but here goes
anyway.  You wrote:

>Changing ones diet or finding out/removing allergens are important events
>that can be a bit euforic, which in turn can remove depressions for some
>time.

Are you saying that dietary changes cause only a temporary relief?  If so,
this is a classic case of hoof in mouth, sorry.  There's a difference
between 'whoopee' and inner peace.  My friends have noticed differences,
I've noticed differences, all is pretty damn well.

Sorry if I sound a little ticked, but I think there are at least a few
people on this list who've also noticed major changes and know they are far
more than the giddiness you feel when you realize beans make you fart so you
stop eating them.  Yes, there ARE psychosocial causes of mental illness, but
food intake in some cases makes all the differences in the universe.  Right,
Mary?  Anyone else care to comment?

I'm off my soapbox now.

Dori Zook
Denver, CO

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