------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT THE AUTHOR ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharon E Soza aka Shari Soza DBA Shari Soza Enterprises 349 N Oregon St, Yreka California 96097-2413 (916) 842-2367 Voice (916) 842-9349 FAX CompuServe 73173,1500 INTERNET 73173.1500@compuserve.com The key to unraveling many of our social and personal problems lies in understanding the underlying human biochemistry, and how stress depletes the body of certain substances. Behavior is a result of the levels of certain substances in the body. Stress depletes many of the same ones that we need to behave normally. Any organizations interested in developing special focuses for use of this nutritional database, please contact the author. I can develop testing procedures to determine what a particular person is most depleted of, that might be contributing to their problem. Testing procedures means short trials of particular substances, to see if it makes them feel better. Self-employed & hobbyist software developer with her own projects and large collection of MS-DOS software "tools"; in PowerBasic syntax; energy consult- ant doing Title 24 energy efficiency analyses for contractors; writer; software technical writer; quasi-paralegal. Computer programmer, software developer, and computer addict since mid-1969 the first six years as a fulltime salaried programmer in assembly language, on mini-computers, in electronic component testing, police message-switching, pipeline control, and traffic control systems. Last name "Seth". Exact times and companies are listed in my mini-resume in the "Who's Who In California", 1983+, under "Soza". Copy furnished on request. If you are a California company, you can probably find one in your local library. Member of Mensa, the high-IQ society for the top two percent. National Merit Finalist, in high school, '63. Proof furnished on request. B.S. in Chemistry, '68, Lamar, Beaumont, Texas; one and one-half years as a proofreader for a newspaper; one year of technical writing experience for a NASA contractor, '68 - '69; computer experience since mid 1969; technical writing for my own software; paralegal type experience since 1977.