Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 In a message dated 5/16/2004 12:47:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, health writes: From: Suzanne <suziesgoats@...>Subject: Re: LithiumHere is a website that gives alot of info on it... I don't think that is what you want..http://www.nami.org/Template.cfm?Section=About_Medications & template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm & ContentID=7402I would go with the following for tremors Hops, Scullcap, Passion flower, Valerian root, and Spirulina. Suzi .. ..>>> More on Lithium orotate by , MD. http://www.tahoma-clinic.com/lithium1.shtml The Misunderstood Mineral Part 1By V. , M.D.(Reprinted From "Nutrition and Healing")Think young into your 90s with this anti-aging secret for your brainThe biggest problem with lithium treatment is people's perception of it. Since its most well known use is for bi-polar disorder, lithium sometimes encounters the same stigma as mental illness itself.I've been taking a lithium supplement every day for several years. When I tell people about it, they sometimes get funny looks on their faces and start eyeing the corners of the room for straight jackets. These reactions don't surprise me, since, as I said, lithium is usually associated with mental illness. But I've never suffered from a mental disorder (although certain mainstream medical doctors and possibly a federal agency or two might disagree). Treating manic-depressive (bi-polar) illness is lithium's most widely known use--but it isn't an anti-psychotic drug, as many people believe. In fact, lithium isn't a drug at all. It's actually a mineral-part of the same family of minerals that includes sodium and potassium. mjhhttp://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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