Study reveals gains in learning-disabled students given nutrients ![]()
Just months after Stephen Schoenthaler reported that nutritional supplements can raise schoolchildren's IQ levels and reduce delinquent behavior (see related article, Crime Times, 2000, Vol. 6, No. 2, Page 3), a separate research group has published a study indicating that supplementation can dramatically improve learning-disabled students' school performance. The findings are of interest to criminologists, because learning disabilities are a very strong risk factor for delinquency and adult criminality.
Instead of Billions in Arms Can We Invest In Supplements In Schools i.e. Low Sugar Zinc Lollies to Help Raise IQ and Reduce Aggression? How can we get authorities to listen? Suggestions anyone?
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