Dr Bill Walsh was on Pat Kenny’s Today programme on RTE Radio1 yesterday to talk about his research into the link between bio-chemical imbalances in the brain that cause depression and other mental disorders. His studies have focused on the use of nutrients to affect these abnormalities. He has amassed the worlds largest database of research (over 26,000 subjects) into disorders such as schizophrenia and post-natal depression. This is conclusive and convincing research - listen to the podcast here! He has made real inroads into curing these disorders using nutrient therapy and his work has the potential to help millions of people the world over. The remedies he uses are un-patentable nutrients and so costs are €€€ less than the conventional pharmaceutical options (though he does not condone stopping medication, rather he works alongside prescribing psychiatrists to accurately and gently adjust the delicately poised chemical reactions taking place in the brain). Roughly 85% of his patients report improvement of their situation. Spread the word!
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