Posted by SLS on January 16, 2023, at 11:06:23
In reply to Re: Extensive review on Lithium Orotate., posted by Lamdage22 on January 16, 2023, at 9:46:10
> I never noticed a difference to low dose Lithium Carbonate. Insurance covers it. Others may notice a difference, I dont know.
My concern is that people will try high-dosage lithium for depression, and have no positive result, whereas they might respond to low dosages were they have tried it. For depression, I have found that the therapeutic window for low-dosage lithium treatment is extremely narrow.
For me:
150 mg/day = No response
300 mg/day = Remission.
450 mg/day = Relapse
> I recall that you shouldnt take larger doses of Orotate. It has to do with the Orotate.Good info. I never thought to look into that.
Sorry about my manic "F*ck you". It was a very angry time for me.
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