Some children inherit the family nose. Autumn Stringam and her brother Joseph inherited bipolar disorder, a severe mental illness that led to the suicides of their mother and grandfather.
Autumn, at 22, was in a psychiatric hospital on suicide watch; Joseph, at 15, was prone to violent episodes so terrifying that his family members feared for their lives. But after Autumn and
her brother began taking a nutritional supplement developed by their fatherand based, incredibly, on a formula given to aggressive hogstheir symptoms disappeared. Today they both lead
normal, productive lives.
A Promise of Hope chronicles Stringams personal flight from madness to wellness. The true story moves from a kitchen table in Alberta to the offices of a distinguished Harvard psychiatrist,
to the labs of a skeptical medical establishment. Now updated with a new afterword, A Promise of Hope is a powerful call for a new understanding of a mental illness that affects
thousands of Canadians.