yeary, pennsylvania, our independent line.aller: can he talk about the itstionship of diet and relevance with mental illness, if there is one? guest: hello. of coarse, i am not a psychiatrist. i am a lawyer. i may sound like a psychiatrist, but i am not. i can tell you, i have not heard illness.ausing mental i have heard of wonderful benefits people can derive throughprop her -- proper nutrition, exercise, and steps they take to improve improving the course of treatment. we know a lot of people with serious mental illnesses have reoccurring health problems as a result of the last i'll -- their lifestyle, diet, and medications. so you should diet, exercise, and use proper nutrition. texas on our republican line. caller: good morning, mr. honberg. i am a 100% disabled veteran from vietnam. it took me five years to get at the dallas hospital. it is a good hospital. i'm not trying to knock the hospital down, but they need so many improvements in their. they are losing records, and this is a common thing. all the veterans i know, t