Posted by JDx on September 7, 2008, at 4:07:09
In reply to Re: Glycine As a Primary Antipsychotic, posted by ILADVOCATE on September 7, 2008, at 0:14:29
> > Could you say more about how the glycine makes you feel?
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> > -D/R
> Well to be honest I recovered enough from schizoaffective disorder that my psychopharmocologist let me write up the results case study fashion and he will incorporate them into his own writings.
> It has totally eliminated delusions and psychotic thoughts. Negative symptoms (relating to people) are heavily improved. I can understand and relate to people in a "real world" sense and "speak to them on their level". As for cognitive symptoms it increases my ability to write, comprehend and understand things. When you take it it gives you a feeling of energy and mental clarity and increased creative ability but in a real world sense. While I was tirating it if I represented someone for Social Security hearings which was part of my work then I would be better able to get through them and understand how to approach the judges and win. I know not everyone will get this level of recovery but I have and I am explaining it factually without exageration. What is more interesting in taking it what I realize "isn't there", delusions, grandiosity, passive aggressive behavior, self destructive urges that I didn't even realize what they were before the glycine. The difference between glycine and dopaminergic agents is night and day.
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I suggest you try higher dose , to get the full theraputic advantage you need more like 60 grams a day (20X3 times)
I also suggest to use Glycine powder that doesn't has strong taste, and is Pharmaceutical Grade quality.
(I use life extension foundation powder)
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