Normal people’s thinking is subjectively controlled by themselves, while some schizophrenic patients feel that their thinking is not under their control, or experience that their thinking no longer belongs to them, but is controlled by an external force. This means that the patient feels that his/her thinking does not belong to him/her, that his/her thinking activity has lost its autonomy, or that it is controlled by an external force. Examples of such experiences include thought deprivation, thought insertion, and thought broadcasting. Thought insertion, thought deprivation, and thought scattering are common in the early stages of schizophrenia and in the fully developed stage of symptoms. Eat more foods rich in vitamins B and C, fresh vegetables, and foods rich in minerals and choline. Patients should also supplement salt and vitamins, especially in the hot season, the demand for vitamins is more, can eat more food rich in the above nutrients, such as watermelon, cucumber, tomatoes, beans and their products, animal liver and kidney, shrimp, etc., can also drink some fruit juice.