THE PROBLEM OF DELINQUENCY
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© July 2020, LD Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All information in this article is for educational
purposes only. It is not for the
diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
DEFINITION OF DELINQUENCY
1. Something that
is late, such as a late payment on a credit card bill.
2. Illegal or
unacceptable behavior, especially by young people.
3. Juvenile
delinquency is specifically illegal behavior by children or teenagers such as
stealing, vandalism or even murder.
THE PROBLEM OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Delinquency
is a serious mental health problem in most nations of the world. A development program can help with
this problem, often in dramatic ways.
Here are a few case histories from our own client files and those of
physicians with whom we have worked:
Case #1. James,
now age 26, had always been a rather angry child. In his first year of high school, he began using
marijuana. Soon he graduated to
cocaine, and ended up dropping out of college, although he was a very bright
young man.
His
mother heard of development science and convinced him to begin a program of
diet, targeted supplements and a better lifestyle. Slowly, James has stayed with his program, reduced his drug
use, and now is back in college and getting all As.
Case #2. Robert
had bee thrown out of four high schools and was living at the Arizona Boys
Ranch, a home for delinquent teens.
Someone at the Ranch heard of development science, and agreed to pay for
RobertŐs hair analysis and several supplements.
When
he arrived, his driver warned me that Robert Ňhad a very bad attitudeÓ. When the driver walked out
of the room, Robert immediately said to me ŇDoc, my brain just doesnŐt work.Ó
RobertŐs
first hair analysis revealed high levels of aluminum, iron, mercury, and
cadmium. We told him to stay away
from white sugar and white flour, and gave him several nutritional supplements
for his oxidation type and to begin to correct the heavy metal problems. We also instructed his escort driver to
tell the cook to emphasize more cooked vegetables and meats, and fewer sweets,
breads and other empty starches.
About
four months later, Robert returned for hair analysis retest. His driver softly told me that ŇRobertŐs attitude has turned aroundÓ. When Robert sat down in the office, he
said ŇDoc, my brain works.Ó
RobertŐs retest hair analysis still showed some high levels of toxic
metals, but fewer than before.
Case #3. Jung Lee
lives in Korea, and had become a juvenile delinquent, abusing alcohol, and
behaving irresponsibly. His mother
convinced him to have a hair analysis, improve his diet and take the
supplements recommended on his development program.
Jung
LeeŐs hair analysis revealed a lot of copper, in particular, although other
toxic metals were present as well.
He has been following a development program for over a year, and his
retests indicate slow improvement.
This
month, for the first time, Jung LeeŐs mother reports that a change has occurred
in her son. He is finally more
self-reflective, she says. In
other words, he does not just act impulsively and he is aware when he retraces
old emotions and moves through his healing crises. He appears to be on the mend and has stopped drinking
alcohol.
Case #4. Amir,
age 26, lives in Saudi Arabia. He
has had violent tendencies and has beaten up his parents on several occasions,
with whom he lives. He has
followed a development program for over six months and he reports feeling much
calmer and in control of his mind.
He
said his problem started when he was given medication by a
doctor some ten years ago.
He said he was never the same afterwards.
AN EPIDEMIC
Today,
in America alone, almost nine million children, or almost one out of every five
children, take psychoactive drugs for behavior disorders. The problems of troubled young people
are only getting worse each year, all around the world.
In
fact, the problem is increasing faster in Asia and other parts of the world
than in the West, perhaps due to eating more fish containing mercury, or due to
lax pollution standards for the air, water and food.
The
number of children diagnosed with ADD and ADHD increased by 90% between 1989
and 1996! Three-fourths of the doctor visits resulted in drug treatment.
Clinical
Psychiatric News, July 1998 reported that 223 children under age 3 who enrolled in Michigan's Medicaid program before
December 1996 were labeled ADHD.
The author adds: "Amazingly, 57% of these children were treated
with one or more psychotropic drugs including Ritalin, Prozac, Dexedrine, Aventyl and Syban. Thirty-three percent were medicated
with two or more of these drugs."
Combining
anti-depressants (Prozac or Luvox) and psychostimulants (Ritalin) increases the risk of cardiovascular
collapse, seizures, euphoria and psychosis (3). Researchers at the Brookhaven
National Laboratory reported that "when Ritalin
was given to cocaine users, they couldn't distinguish the Ritalin high from the
cocaine high".
Let
us examine some of the reasons for the epidemic of mental illness, and
delinquency in particular, and what can be done about it naturally, instead of
using dangerous psychoactive drugs whose side effects in young people include
suicidal tendencies and homocide.
THE NUTRITION-DELINQUENCY CONNECTION
Mild vitamin deficiencies. Pellagra is a vitamin B3 deficiency disease. In 1938, about 80 years ago, the
American Journal of Medical Science, Vol. 196, published an article entitled,
"The Mental Symptoms of Subclinical Pellagra (in children)" by T.D.
Spies et al.
Symptoms
include hyperactivity, perceptual difficulties, inappropriate social behavior,
and problems in school. These
symptoms sound very much like the current diagnoses of ADD, ADHD and related
disorders.
Is
it possible, you might ask, that a child living in the modern world could have
a subclinical or mild vitamin deficiency disease that should have been
eradicated years ago? Yet this is
exactly what happens when a child lives on a standard type of modern diet with
white flour, white rice, refined sugars, and few cooked vegetables.
In
a California study involving 400 prisoners, 200 were given a
multi-vitamin-mineral supplement, while the others were given a placebo. Neither the prisoners nor the prison
staff knew who was getting the placebo.
The number of discipline violations in the treated group fell 38% in the
15 weeks of the study. There was
no change in violations in the placebo group.
Food
allergies can cause psychiatric symptoms. Psychiatrist Abram Hoffer, MD has added much to our understanding of human
nutrition. Two of his
contributions concern food allergies and dosages of vitamins. He wrote that
"food allergy can reproduce almost every known psychiatric syndrome, from
autism and schizophrenia to mood and behavioral disorders".
His
work with concentration camp victims also proved that some people need much
higher doses of vitamins than others to maintain health. This was the beginning of what is
called orthomolecular nutrition, which has to do with giving the proper dosage
of vitamins and minerals, not just the minimum daily requirement.
Delinquency and
nutrition. Many studies support the concept that
better nutrition reduces crime and delinquency in adults, as well as in
children. One study appeared
in the British Journal of Psychiatry in
2002. This was a
well-controlled study in which half
of a group of 230 young offenders were given a food supplement containing
vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. The other half was given a placebo or dummy pill (an
excellent choice of words, in this case).
Those
who took the real food supplement over an eighteen-month period experienced a
reduction in all repeat offenses of 25%. Violent crime was reduced by nearly 40%. Those who took the placebo had no
reduction in their repeat offenses over the same period of months.
One
must beware of poorly done or otherwise rigged studies that are published
recently. These may not reveal
much difference with vitamin use.
OLD BRAIN AND NEW BRAIN
Our
brain has several parts. The so-called Ôold brainŐ is the diencephalon, often
referred to as the emotional brain.
It is responsible for our animal responses, including the desire to harm
or kill another, violent responses and other anti-social behavior. It is a natural defensive response.
The
Ônew brainŐ, also called the neo-cortex, literally sits on top of the old
brain. One of its main functions
is to modify our animal responses, substituting or replacing the old responses
to attacks with higher emotions such as forgiveness, patience and compassion.
Dr.
Paul Eck read that copper stimulates the old brain, whereas zinc is needed in
greater quantity for the new brain.
In fact, zinc is considered by some researchers
as a calming neurotransmitter in its own right. Most hair mineral analyses reveal zinc deficiency and hidden
or over copper toxicity.
Symptoms
of copper toxicity from a standard textbook include psychosis, exaggerated
emotions, panic attacks, anxiety, schizophrenia, and emotional instability.
Among
the important reasons why copper is high in most people today are
zinc-deficient refined food diets, diets too low in animal protein and higher
in fruit and sugars, adrenal gland weakness, use of birth control pills and
copper intra-uterine devices in mothers, vegetarian diets, and stress.
THE PEPSI GENERATION AND STIMULANTS IN THE
DIET
Sugar. Refined sugar, which is labeled
fructose, corn sugar, corn sweetener, honey, dextrose, liquid sugar or other
names, depletes the body of B-complex vitamins needed for its digestion.
It
also feeds fungal and other infections in the intestines and elsewhere. Yeast can, in some cases, find its way
into the brain and cause havoc with oneŐs thoughts and emotions.
Sugars
of any kind in the diet seriously upset calcium metabolism, which is critical
for regulation of the nervous system.
Sugars are also very yin, and this may be related to violence and
delinquency as well.
Do
not substitute Nutrasweet, Aspartame or any of the
artificial sweeteners for regular sugar.
Instead, just reduce the amount of all sweeteners in the diet as much
possible. The artificial
sweeteners can be even worse for some people. For more on this, read Aspartame And Other Deadly Sweeteners on this website.
Caffeine. Another possible cause for
delinquency is that some young people are overstimulated
with caffeine and sugar. Isolated
caffeine, a more potent stimulant than that found in foods such as tea or
coffee, is readily available to youngsters of all ages.
It
gives a temporary lift, but eventually exhausts the adrenal glands, leading to
fatigue and irritability.
Ironically, the FDA is very tough on vitamin manufacturers, but ignores
childrenŐs access to this well-known stimulant drug.
Mineral
deficiencies. Another cause for violence and
delinquency are widespread deficiencies of the sedative minerals. These include calcium, magnesium and
zinc.
They
may also include others such as lithium.
Not only are the diets low in the sedative minerals, but
common food items such as soda pop contain phosphoric acid that binds and
eliminates calcium, magnesium and zinc from the body. This is a very harmful combination of factors.
TOXIC METALS
Lead,
cadmium, and mercury can damage children's brains and cause mood swings and
violent thoughts. This is not a
debatable issue or one that needs more research. It is well-known and well-studied,
but generally ignored.
For
example, hair tissue mineral tests on several serial killers found they had
high tissue levels of these metals.
A study of Naval recruits found the higher the cadmium level, the more
disciplinary problems the recruit had.
The
"mad hatters" of Alice in Wonderland were real people. They became
poisoned with mercury working in the hat industry in the mid 1800's.
Today,
some American, European and Asian children are poisoned with mercury on a much
larger scale from their dental fillings and eating too much tuna fish and other
sea creatures.
Many
European nations have banned amalgam fillings. The American Dental Association
knows about the problem. If they
told you the truth, there might be lawsuits, so the poisoning continues.
When
the diet is low in vital minerals, the body absorbs much more of the toxic
metals from food and the environment.
TOXIC CHEMICALS
Pesticide
exposure can induce homicidal and other anti-social behaviors. Many pesticides affect cholinesterase
activity. This enzyme affects the
level of acetylcholine, a calming neurotransmitter. This can induce states of agitation and irritability. Medical studies show that many children
by age five have reached a dangerous level of pesticide exposure.
Schools
are often built today without windows for better insulation. Many have carpeting, which formerly was
never used in schools. This
creates a closed environment with sometimes elevated
levels of carpet molds, dust, toxic cleaning products and formaldehyde in
furniture and building materials.
The
result is called "sick building syndrome". Excellent books such as Is This Your Child's World? by Doris Rapp, MD document the harmful effects these
chemicals can have on children's behavior.
SOLUTIONS
What
can be done about all this? The answer is that a lot can be done!
THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
In
our experience of 40 years, almost all children are born toxic and
nutritionally depleted. This is
due to biochemical imbalances in their mothers. After birth,
most become much worse thanks to improper diets, vaccines, medical drugs and
other sources of toxins. This sets
the stage for juvenile delinquency and many other health problems.
Children
do extremely well on development programs. The program will remove two dozen toxic metals, hundreds of
toxic chemicals, improve the childŐs energy and mental functioning and balance
the entire body chemistry.
Young
children need just a few nutritional supplements along with a healthful diet
and about a quart or so of quality spring water to drink each day. For details, read Introduction To The Development program. We offer two programs, the ŇFreeÓ Program and the more powerful Complete Program. Here are more specifics:
Diet. Children need to eat real meats
and lots of cooked vegetables.
They need to completely avoid refined flour and sugar,
food chemicals, caffeine, and other sweets including most fruit and all fruit
juices. For details, read Food For Daily Use.
Don't
keep junk food in the house. Substitute healthier products, and be
sure to set a good example for your children. Home-school your children.
The schools. If your child still goes to school, raise a fuss until they
take the soda machines, poor quality food and McDonald's-style meals out of the
schools. If the schools will not
listen, remove your child from that school.
When
you visit your childŐs school, note if there is proper ventilation, and how
many toxic carpets and other items your child will be exposed to. Natural light, provided by windows or
full-spectrum bulbs, is also much healthier for children than windowless school
buildings and standard fluorescent lights.
Rest. Make sure your child goes to bed early and gets plenty of
sleep and rest. This is critical
for both their physical and mental health.
EMF exposure. Parents must limit television viewing, computer use
and cell phone use. Preferably,
children should not have or use cell phones, which all emit harmful radiation.
Stay
involved with your troubled child.
Too many parents do not really know or perhaps care what is happening to their
teen. Be firm with children and
explain to them it is important that you, as a parent, know at all times where
your child is, with whom and what they are doing.
Do
not be afraid to limit computer time, check on your childŐs social media pages,
monitor emails and phone calls, and know exactly what is going on in your
childŐs school and elsewhere. This
is very critical so that you are properly informed so you can help your child
grow up strong, healthy and happy.
DRUG THERAPY FOR TROUBLED CHILDREN, AND THE
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF PROZAC
Prozac,
Luvox, Paxil, and Zoloft belong to a class of drugs
called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRI's. These drugs can induce akathisia - mental and physical agitation that sparks
self-destructive, violent behavior.
They can also induce dissociative reactions. The one taking the drug becomes insensitive to the
consequences of his behavior.
The
combination of these effects can lead to anti-social behavior of the worst
kind. In one study, 6% of the
children on Prozac became psychotic (1).
Here are the sad results.
Serial killings due to
medical drugs? You decide.
á
Eric Harris was
on Luvox before he murdered over a dozen children in
the shooting at Columbine High School in April 1999.
á
Fifteen-year-old
Shawn Cooper was on an SSRI anti-depressant when he opened fire on students and
high school staff in Notus, Idaho in April 1999.
á
Thirteen-year-old Chris Fetters of
Iowa killed her favorite aunt. He
was on Prozac.
á
Kip Kinkel,
a 15-year-old, first shot his parents, then killed two and wounded 22 fellow
students at Thurston High School in Oregon. He was taking Prozac.
á
Joseph Wesbecker was on Prozac
when he killed seven people at a printing plant in Kentucky, before taking his
own life.
á
In September 1999, Buford O'Neal Furrow, Jr. fired 70
rounds at the North Valley Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles wounding 5
people.
á
A month earlier Mark Barton murdered his wife and two
children and then methodically gunned down 21 people in two brokerage firms in
Atlanta.
á
Jeff Weise was another school killer
in Red lake, Minnesota. His dose
of Prozac had just been increased to 60 mg daily.
The
story goes on. Ann Blake Tracy,
PhD has studied Prozac for ten years.
She researched 32 murder cases involving women and their children. In 24 of the cases, the women were
taking Prozac or another SSRI.
Why
isn't this on the news? Perhaps because drug company
advertising supports most TV and radio stations, newspapers and medical
journals. Drug companies
spend $11 billion a year on advertising.
An article in California Lawyer,
Dec. 1998, reported that Eli Lilly, manufacturer of Prozac, settled nearly a
dozen cases involving Prozac out of court in
one year. They did this to
avoid unwanted publicity that would unleash an avalanche of Prozac horror
stories.
LOVE THE CHILDREN
Children
need to be loved and cared for carefully.
Too many parents are tired, too busy, or some just donŐt care enough
about their children. When
children are not loved and cared for properly, most cannot articulate their
needs. Instead, they "act
out" - sometimes violently.
Under the influence of drugs and other imbalances, this can be
deadly.
Perhaps
we can be grateful for these incidents of violence that appear on the evening
news. They may point us in a
direction to love our children even more.
Other
articles about crime on this website are:
Criminal Concepts And Criminal Patterns on Hair
Mineral Tests
Crime – A Political Perspective
How People Are Influenced Mentally
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