Again I don't give anyone a pass, and read all I wrote above.
But please if intersted just search.
Just the first study I found instantly.
Just one study from 12 years ago:
http://[URL="http://www.feingold.org/Research/PDFstudies/Peter98.pdf"]www.feingold.org/Research/PDFstudies/Peter98.pdf[/URL]
The Shipley Project: Treating Food Allergy to Prevent
Criminal Behaviour in Community Settings
C. PETER W. BENNETT BA MA MBA LEONARD M.
MCEWEN MA BM BC HELEN C. MCEWEN MB BS
EUNICE L. ROSE
Abstract:
Nine children with persistent anti-social, disruptive and/or
criminal behaviours were assessed and treated for food
intolerance and allergy. All were found to have a number of
food allergies or intolerances and mineral imbalances,
particularly in zinc. Three showed marginally raised
cadmium while one had considerably raised cadmium. The
children remained at home in the care of their parents while
undergoing a restrictive dietary regime with the avoidance
of identified problem foods. The health and behaviour of all
nine subjects improved both physically and psychologically.
However, three children abandoned the dietary regime, two
of whom re-offended and were placed in care while the third
moved home and accepted enzyme-potentiated
desensitization (EPD) treatment. He and the other six
continued to improve in health, behaviour and school
performance over 6 months. In the following 18 months, two
more re-offended but with much reduced frequency and
violence than before the project. After 2 years, five of the
nine had not re-offended. The feasibility of applying
nutritional and biochemical assessment and treatment in
the community to divert young offenders and disruptive
schoolchildren from criminal behaviour was demonstrated.
Criminal justice, education and health agencies could
incorporate and develop this approach in furtherance of
their statutory objectives.