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To: TobagoJack who wrote (168927)2/25/2021 7:26:00 PM
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Or, given the links to enzymes we should have, in context of the rest of the article... you could say the problem is a function of dietary choices, or the lack of them... given MAOA is inhibited by MAOI... which is a not uncommon function of many foods... Serotonin also having food links... Everything, to be in and sustain balance, requiring a range in proper precursors...

Being angry and violent when society isn't delivering what you need to survive or thrive seems... a biological imperative... rather than a genetic disease. Darwin being right... doesn't define who it is that is more fit ? So, the leap to assumption that "the genes are at fault" rather than "society is at fault" seems obvious error.

The suggestion in the article is that kids on common antidepressants would tend to escape the influences noted as "drivers in combination with genetics"... which should be easily proven if true. I doubt it would be proven, given "a pill" as the solution is less likely to work than a pairing of dietary and environmental changes that result in behavioral satiety as a function of unmet needs being met.

But, attacking problems as evidenced in effects rather than in causes isn't invented as a problem in this article...
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