Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 > > I DONT HAVE IT BUT HAVE FRIENDS THAT DO... I KNOW AUSTISM AND LEARNING PROBELMS ARE USALLY YEAST AND ALLUMINUM RELATED BUT DO U THINK BIPOLAR IS YEAST RELATED ??? ==>Dearest Lilly. Please do not type in all capital letters - on the interet it means you are shouting and it is not necessary. Thanks so much. Bee There is definitely a connection between autism and candida - there are articles on it in our files, and a lot of mental problems are caused by a lack of nutrients, particularly good fats and oils. For many years orthomolecular physicians have treated schzophrenia with supplements. I have not looked into whether bipolar is directly yeast related. Anyone who eats a good diet and takes minimal supplements as I recommended will certainly help them - it can't hurt, that's for sure. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 Hopkins Expert Offers Guidance on Diagnosis, Treatment of Bipolar Disorder More than 100 years after what we now know as bipolar disorders was first described in psychiatric research as " manic depressive insanity, " confusion, misdiagnosis, and improper treatment are still hallmarks of this perplexing condition. Evolving understanding of subtypes, changing definitions, and an expanding research base all contribute to much difference of opinion. To help practicing psychiatrists clear the confusion, Oakstone Medical, publisher of Practical Reviews in Psychiatry, is releasing " Will the Real Bipolar Please Stand Up, " an audio CD filled with historical perspective, a summary of current controversies surrounding bipolar disorder and related conditions, and practical guidance on current definitions, diagnosis, and treatment. And for a limited time, Oakstone customers can receive this essential liability prevention tool for a special price and with a 100% guarantee of satisfaction. Consult with a world-renowned expert This concise yet thorough review of progress toward consensus surrounding bipolar disorder is authored and narrated by world-renowned bipolar researcher J. Deo Jr., MD, Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at s Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Deo's insightful half-hour presentation is a must-have for psychiatrists who struggle with management of bipolar patients, particularly those with milder forms of the disorder often seen in a clinic setting. Here's what you'll learn about as you listen: the clinical and scientific history underpinning today's difficulties with classification, diagnosis, and treatment why researchers believe type 2 bipolar disorder is an entirely distinct entity standards for reliability of diagnosis changes in diagnostic criteria distinguishing mild bipolar disorder from depression the genetic basis for bipolar disorder use of antidepressants in mild bipolar disorder concurrent use of mood stabilizers and antidepressants how confusion and disagreement among specialists harms patients how behavior and personality disorders complicate diagnosis and treatment what the future holds in further refinements of classifications, research advances, and clinical practice Order your RISK-FREE audio CD today for only $89! Order today and get your copy of this expert consult. CLICK HERE to receive a special $89 price for Oakstone customers. Your purchase is RISK-FREE with our 100% guarantee of satisfaction. If you don't agree that the CD contains valuable guidance on proper classification, diagnosis, and treatment of bipolar disorder, simply let us know and we'll send you a complete, immediate refund of your purchase price. Take a step toward clearing the confusion over bipolar disorder in your clinical practice. ORDER TODAY! Sincerely, Dean Celia Publisher PS: For fastest service, Order Online or call toll-free 1-800-633-4743. For special pricing on group sales, please contact 1-205-437-3075. Please use ITEM PROMOTION CODE A04P13 when placing your order. This is a promotional message from: Oakstone Medical Publishing 100 Corporate Parkway, Suite 600 Birmingham, AL 35242 Phone 205-991-5188 Fax 205-995-1926 At Oakstone Medical Publishing, your security and privacy is of the utmost importance to us. CLICK HERE to view our Privacy Policy. Update your preferences or unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 If a person tells me he/she is bipolar I ask about problems sleeping or having cravings for alcoholic beverages. I check GABA reaction in neurotransmitters and emotions in NLP. If GABA is the highest item in reactivity after Zapping neurotransmitters there, I go to the matrix search for GABA and ZAP GABA for 3 minutes, go back to NLP and check neurotransmitters and emotions and by that time GABA is no longer the highest reactive item. In Shaping Function I select GABA lower the number from 85 to 35 and engage. My obsevation is they ususally have a very noticeable relaxing effect after zapping. I made them aware as to how they are feeling and create a mental image that they can evoke latter about how they are feeling with relaxed breathing in moments they feel overwhelm. I follow with Bipolar disorder in NLP. qxci-scio-epfx-english From: jazzdiva28@...Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 20:13:45 +0000Subject: bipolar disorder hi, I would like to know if any of you have had results treating bipolar disorder and what protocol was used. Your E-mail and More On-the-Go. Get Windows Live Hotmail Free. Sign up now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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