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Sandy: Lithium Oratate and Inositol are not drugs. They are supplements. Inositol will help reduce OCD symptoms, mood swings, preseverative behaviors etc. Lithium Oratate increases lithium. You need lithium to transport folate in the brain and folate is important for the methylation process (speech, auditory processing etc.)

Has anyone tried lithium oronate and inosital? Dr. Clayman has suggested that my son start these drugs, and advise? Thanks, Sandy

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Was this based on Genetic blood tests?Sent from Jodi A. Neuhof sandymovie wrote:

Has anyone tried lithium oronate and inosital? Dr. Clayman has suggested that my son start these drugs, and advise? Thanks, Sandy

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Thanks , that made me feel better. Eventhough they are over the counter "supplements" they still have have side effects, etc. I was just curious. Sandy

To: sList Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 2:51 PMSubject: Re: Medications

Sandy: Lithium Oratate and Inositol are not drugs. They are supplements. Inositol will help reduce OCD symptoms, mood swings, preseverative behaviors etc. Lithium Oratate increases lithium. You need lithium to transport folate in the brain and folate is important for the methylation process (speech, auditory processing etc.)

Has anyone tried lithium oronate and inosital? Dr. Clayman has suggested that my son start these drugs, and advise? Thanks, Sandy

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Yes it was, why? Sandy

To: sList Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 3:29 PMSubject: Re: Medications

Was this based on Genetic blood tests?Sent from Jodi A. Neuhof sandymovie wrote:

Has anyone tried lithium oronate and inosital? Dr. Clayman has suggested that my son start these drugs, and advise? Thanks, Sandy

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We used Inosital when my son was younger. It has to be given with a snack at

bedtime, and you should have a blood test done prior to using it. You also

shouldn't use it if your child is on Depakote. It worked pretty well to help

with anxiety and ocd problems. Inositol is mostly B vitamins.

We have also used lithium orotate 5mg. It worked well, but if you miss a dose

or stop it suddenly, you may have really bad meltdowns for a few weeks after. If

your child is on Depakote, xanex or risperdol, he shouldn't take this.

Each child is different, and your child may have a different experience with

these medications. My son was on the inositol from age 7 until age 22. He took

the lithium orotate from age 23 to age 24. We then started him on Stavzor

(Depakote).

Glenda

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> Sandy: Lithium Oratate and Inositol are not drugs. They are supplements.

> Inositol will help reduce OCD symptoms, mood swings, preseverative

> behaviors etc. Lithium Oratate increases lithium. You need lithium to

transport

> folate in the brain and folate is important for the methylation process

> (speech, auditory processing etc.)

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> In a message dated 1/26/2012 1:00:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> sandymovie@... writes:

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> Has anyone tried lithium oronate and inosital? Dr. Clayman has suggested

> that my son start these drugs, and advise? Thanks, Sandy

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