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Low Levels of Vitamin D Linked to Teen Delusions, Hallucinations

11/2/2011

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One study suggest that those who hallucinate are 400 % less likely to hallucinate if there vitamin d levels where normal. Now what do they mean by normal? 20 ng? 30 ng? I don't know but suspect that is the case. So what would happen if there vitamin D levels where brought up to what I consider to be optimal. I don't know, but think of how this could change the practice of psychiatry. How many of us have a family member or friend who is no longer a functioning member of society because of mental problems such as schizophrenia? I do not know how much longer this link will be up so check it out before it disappears. I am sure I will be seeing more on this subject in the future and I will post when I do.
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http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/11/02/low-levels-vitamin-d-linked-to-teen-delusions-hallucinations/
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