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[quote=Anonymous]OP - I'm with you. It absolutely can be brought on from food/sugar. The stuff in our junk foods are horrible. European and Asian countries ban a lot of the stuff we still give our kids so if your kid is sensitive like my DD, could well have averse effects. It's important to deem if her actions are violent and beyond the norm controlling however. Aggression comes in different forms and only you can judge the severity. It could be a combo of hormones and food sensitivity with some underlying personality and mental issues or not. But I'm here to tell you that my DD was impacted strictly by food. She also is on the shy side and it made her more anxious when she has sugar rushes but she didn't need an all out psych or psychologist to treat. Also increasing probiotics will help. We did bagels and probiotic cream cheese for example. Yogurt is another good one. Specific food colorings are bad and skittles is the worst candy you can have. Only the US allows it![/quote]
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