Where do violent people come From
Erasmus : The most common behaviour bringing legal attention is rage or anger. Road Rage is probably the most well known example, but angry outbursts in supermarket carparks or checkouts are other obvious examples of the same behaviour. Many of these victims will often earn prison terms for their behaviour. However, it may be the good food and warm rooms that are responsible for their "improvement." When discharged from prison, a return to bad nutritional habits, can have disastrous consequences.
Current thought is that bad people and violent people are just bad. However, the Paill Spectrum theory suggests that perhaps these people became violent because that's what their minds made them. Their minds of course being affected by illness: Paill Spectrum Illnesses. Criminal behaviours, Domestic violence, vandalism, bad teenagers,difficult adolescent attitudes, drug abuse, , learning problems, socialisation issues, bad schoolchildren, naughty children, stupid kids may all occur in association with a treatable medical disorder.
DR Xxxxx : Paill Spectrum affects neurones and especially the frontal lobes of the brain. It causes characteristic behaviours such as: Violence, anger, irritability, narrow-mindedness, impulsive, aggressive, picking fights, lack of judgement, poor memory, impulsive or impulsiveness,arguing, domestic violence, road rage, moodiness, and strange intense ideas. The syndrome also includes many other less dramatic symptoms and signs of illness such as: easy bruising, sleep a lot, concentration poor, insomnias, restlessness, dyslexia, clumsy, dizzy, balance, memory loss, jitters and panics, chronic fatigue, tiredness, excess sleepiness, memory loss, forgetful, jitters and panics, anxiety attacks, dizziness or loss of balance, clumsiness, aches and pains such as sore elbows, sore chest, abdominal pain, sore backs of knees, sore Achilles tendons, sore and stiff hands. These are associated with abnormal behavior in the Paill Spectrum model
The Paill Spectrum theory suggests that new treatments for bad behaviour or violence may be possible. Antibiotics may be strangely effective. Patients themselves as well carers or doctors can institute changes that improve many aspects of the behavioural problems. Even simple basic strategies such as non violent education or media can make a difference once the root of the problems behaviour is understood.
Kinkajou: Many people who receive legal or official sanction are simply regarded as bad people. The Paill Spectrum model suggests that they may be suffering from a treatable behavioural disorder. Symptoms and Signs of Paill Spectrum include chronic fatigue, tiredness, sleepy, memory loss, jitters and panics, anxiety attacks, dizziness or loss of balance, aches and pains such as sore elbows, sore chest, abdominal pain, sore backs of knees, sore Achilles tendons, sore and stiff hands. These are associated with abnormal behavior in the Paill Spectrum model.
The suburban jungle? Neglect? A poor environment? poor opportunities?
The most serious effects of the Paill Spectrum organism relate to its behavioural effects.
Paill Spectrum causes patients to have excessive inappropriate reactions to minor irritations, such as at work. People often say “What is wrong with him / her?”, without expecting an answer.
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DR Xxxxx : There is an example of one case where a young man had destroyed his sister's kitchen due to a minor disagreement about putting away teacups. Only the fact that his sister was concerned about his welfare stopped the police from being involved and from the young man being charged. After interviewing the young man, their doctor stressed to the family the importance of keeping the young man out of trouble until his treatment had "kicked in", over the next two weeks. The doctor felt the young man was teetering on then edge of extreme criminal violence, an accident waiting to happen. Since the young man started treatment, he has not lost his temper and has managed to return to work. At work, where only his boss's tolerance at first had kept him out of trouble, he has almost become a model employee again. In the following months, he even successfully returned to a course of study, with good success. His family helped a lot in supervising his medications especially in the early stages when his memory was so bad, but they have become very pleased with his progress. Back to Where do Violent top
A traditional symbol of peace. but does a tranquil environment breed inner peace.
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There is a Newly Identified Medical Syndrome, Recognised by a Brisbane Doctor. The doctor has been in local private practice for about 20 years. The Paill Spectrum disease model pioneered by Dr. CXxxxx states that the syndrome can be diagnosed by a simple blood test and is caused by an infectious organism. The new medical syndrome is called “Paill Spectrum.” Back to Where do Violent top Some affected people can present with a “Road Rage” like appearance. Symptoms include:
Anger, irritability, aggression, moodiness, and violence. :-[[
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DR Xxxxx : Are there any other symptoms that can help me
to recognise an affected person?
DR Xxxxx : Some Less Common but also Distinctive Features include
Symptoms such as:
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These ideas reflect the predominant culture / thoughts of the individuals.
For example, if the environment of the person focuses on hatred of other people,
they are much more likely than “normal” people to act on the impulses.
DR Xxxxx : Other Symptoms of the Paill Spectrum Syndrome:
Dr AXxxxx : So Long Fuckers, Die Soon!
Erasmus : The Paill Spectrum disease model as pioneered by Dr. Xxxxx, suggests that the syndrome is caused by an infectious organism and is contagious.
Often the caretakers of these people, begin to show some of the same behavioural quirks as their charges. Once a person has been affected for a long time, the only option may be long-term re-education out of the culture that developed their behaviour. Strange as it may seem, locking someone in a room long- term with a TV set and non-violent TV programming, along with good basic nutrition, can cause substantial improvement in target behaviours.
A final passing thought:
Do not trust someone with sweaty hands with dangerous weapons.
Why?
Perhaps there is a PaillSpectrum answer to this question.
Can this happen to elderly people, perhaps for example my mother or father?.
There are other presentations of the Paill Spectrum Syndrome at other age groups. There are some examples on the website. In every case, there are symptoms of the Paill Spectrum Syndrome present. A simple blood test will confirm the presence of the Paill Spectrum Syndrome.
The opinions on this email represent solely the opinions of Dr. Xxxxx, and are not intended to be a substitute for advice from your own regular medical practitioner. :-}> Back to Where do Violent top
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Current thought is that bad people and violent people are just bad. However, the Paill Spectrum theory suggests that perhaps these people became violent because that's what their minds made them. Their minds of course being affected by illness: Paill Spectrum Illnesses. Criminal behaviours, Domestic violence, vandalism, bad teenagers,difficult adolescent attitudes, drug abuse, , learning problems, socialisation issues, bad schoolchildren, naughty children, stupid kids may all occur in association with a treatable medical disorder.
Paill Spectrum affects neurones and especially the frontal lobes of the brain. It causes characteristic behaviours such as: Violence, anger, irritability, narrow-mindedness, impulsive, aggressive, picking fights, lack of judgement, poor memory, impulsive or impulsiveness,arguing, domestic violence, road rage, moodiness, and strange intense ideas. The syndrome also includes many other less dramatic symptoms and signs of illness such as: easy bruising, sleep a lot, concentration poor, insomnias, restlessness, dyslexia, clumsy, dizzy, balance, memory loss, jitters and panics, chronic fatigue, tiredness, excess sleepiness, memory loss, forgetful, jitters and panics, anxiety attacks, dizziness or loss of balance, clumsiness, aches and pains such as sore elbows, sore chest, abdominal pain, sore backs of knees, sore Achilles tendons, sore and stiff hands. These are associated with abnormal behavior in the Paill Spectrum model
The Paill Spectrum theory suggests that new treatments for bad behaviour or violence may be possible. Antibiotics may be strangely effective. Patients themselves as well carers or doctors can institute changes that improve many aspects of the behavioural problems. Even simple basic strategies such as non violent education or media can make a difference once the root of the problems behaviour is understood.
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