A new study out of UCSB's Media Neuroscience Lab indicates that gaming disorder (AKA video game addiction) likely develops from a player's preexisting mental health conditions.
That’s this whole gaming disorder nonsense I called out as fake, which it is in my opinion. It’s a Vitamin B1 deficiency for mental health conditions (mostly caused by refined sugars), but schizophrenia is a Vitamin B3 deficiency due to eating too much wheat (due to it being converted to sugar), which depletes Niacin levels.
Oh, and to prevent video game addiction in teens, just don’t let them play video games until they’re out of high school. Problem solved.
That’s this whole gaming disorder nonsense I called out as fake, which it is in my opinion. It’s a Vitamin B1 deficiency for mental health conditions (mostly caused by refined sugars), but schizophrenia is a Vitamin B3 deficiency due to eating too much wheat (due to it being converted to sugar), which depletes Niacin levels.
Oh, and to prevent video game addiction in teens, just don’t let them play video games until they’re out of high school. Problem solved.