Folic acid is for the heart, my friend, but the B vitamins are for stress. The amino acids...I'm sorry, Dr. Jaeger; you're a doctor, so we do have a doctor here. Acetyl-L-carnitine and phosphatidylserine are known to influence cognitive function.
Is there any nutritional support? And in the team of folks we saw there--the psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, etc.--is there any consideration for people from the orthomolecular world who actually have some expertise in this area of helping people nutritionally with this type of problem, with depression? A lot of these conditions are actually being managed fairly well with nutritional supplementation.
So in your discussions, or other models around the world, is anybody looking at that?