Dr. Carl Pfeiffer’s Four Categories Of Behavior Disorders Based On Trace Metal Patterns


Pfeiffer conducted a 12-year study which allowed him to classify behavior disorders into four categories based on trace metal patterns.[10] Type A: high copper/zinc ratio, depressed hair sodium, potassium and lead sensitivity. These individuals exhibit episodes of fighting, oppositional behavior and mood swings. Type B: depressed hair copper, pyroluria, elevated histamine and elevated toxic metals. They exhibit assaultive behavior, absence of remorsepathological lying, fascination with fire and cruelty towards animals.[10] Type C: “mal absorbers”, tend to be slender, usually impulsive and oppositional.[10] Type D: depressed manganese and chromium levels. They exhibit nonviolent delinquent behavior. [10]


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