Posted by good4u on April 10, 2001, at 10:51:35
In reply to Re: TRUEHOPE » good4u, posted by Sulpicia on April 8, 2001, at 19:38:48
> > Hi --
> some posters on another board [bipolar disorder at the neurology webforum at Mass General] have posted
> about this. The general consensus is that this is expensive hype *based* on 10 anecdotal reports. No studies,
> no research, no nothing in fact. Sad to say it does appear to be yet another web site selling a miracle cure.
> I can guarantee you that Truehope stuff is not being tested at Harvard.
>
> YOu might be interested in Harvard pdoc Andrew Stoll's The Omega Nutrition Solution -- try amazon.com or look
> him up. His research [published in peer-reviewed journals] shows that people with bipolar disorder had fewer
> relapses with essential fatty acid supplements -- huge caveat THEY WERE ALL ON PRESCRIPTION MOOD STABILIZERS AND
> NOBODY WENT OFF OR DECREASED THEIR MEDS. There is absolutely no evidence that EFAs are helpful by themselves.
> And you have to watch the ratio of the EFAs -- so do research.
> Good luck.
> S.
Dear S.How can you guarantee this is not being researched at Harvard?
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