Posted by bleauberry on December 26, 2009, at 15:48:09
In reply to Re: Vitamins for schizophrenia/bipolar depression » Lao Tzu, posted by SLS on December 24, 2009, at 10:38:40
Lao Tzu is just amazing. Pops in now and then with some really good pointers, exact doses, timing, everything. Obviously it will vary from person to person, but what a perfect example of showing how to do it. Great job Lao.
Scott, since you know I have had a lot of involvement with the amalgam and infection forums and books and such, ya know, there are tons of supplement suggestions. I mean, it's insane. But there are a few standouts that are mentioned almost all the time as "must-haves". CoQ10 is one of those. There are very few things that come up again and again at the top of the list no matter where you look, but CoQ10 is one of them. It is tame enough, so definitely worthy trying. The two most reported benefits by actual users are increased energy/endurance and increased sense of wellbeing.
> Hi.
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> Thanks for the informative post.
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> I have bipolar depression. I had used megadoses of B vitamins and vitamins C and E for years in the hopes that I might at least feel more energetic. It did not help.
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> What are your thoughts regarding the use of n-acetylcysteine (NAC) for these conditions?
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> I am also interested in coenzyme q10, as some investigators are beginning to focus on possible mitochondrial abnormalities in these illnesses.
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> Thanks.
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> - Scott
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