Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 243576

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I found this interesting...........

Posted by tina on July 19, 2003, at 21:26:28

don't quite know what to make of it though. Just thought I'd post it and see what you all thought.


http://www.findserenitynow.com/index.html

 

Re: I found this interesting...........

Posted by ProzacPuppet on July 19, 2003, at 22:19:34

In reply to I found this interesting..........., posted by tina on July 19, 2003, at 21:26:28

It's just Lithium Orotate, don't waste your time or money on that site, just search the net for it if you want to try it out, you can buy it for less than 10 bucks at most places. I've got a bottle of it here, the original stuff made by Hans Nieper. I don't personally think it works very well, It's absolutely nowhere near as good as lithium carbonate and there was a whole big thing about Hans Nieper some years ago, he proclaimed all these fabulous cures for cancer and weight loss and such, which all turned out to be a load of bullsh*t. The US FDA banned most his products.

 

Re: I found this interesting........... » tina

Posted by galkeepinon on July 19, 2003, at 22:54:07

In reply to I found this interesting..........., posted by tina on July 19, 2003, at 21:26:28

Saw this too---several times.
Hmmmmm not too sure about this stuff.

> don't quite know what to make of it though. Just thought I'd post it and see what you all thought.
>
>
> http://www.findserenitynow.com/index.html

 

Re: I found this interesting...........

Posted by linkadge on July 19, 2003, at 23:14:08

In reply to Re: I found this interesting........... » tina, posted by galkeepinon on July 19, 2003, at 22:54:07

I think its false advertising myself.


Linkadge

 

I'd like to see an ad for elemental lithium

Posted by MB on July 19, 2003, at 23:27:13

In reply to I found this interesting..........., posted by tina on July 19, 2003, at 21:26:28

I'd like to see an ad for "all natural" elemental lithium...you know the kind that ignites and explodes upon contact with water? Mood swings? Try All Natural Elemental Lithium brought to you by NutriBlast!! It's Guaranteed to releive all of your mood-related symptoms, or your next-of-kin gets a Full Refund.

MB

 

LOL (nm) » MB

Posted by galkeepinon on July 19, 2003, at 23:38:21

In reply to I'd like to see an ad for elemental lithium, posted by MB on July 19, 2003, at 23:27:13

 

Elemental lithium - don't knock it

Posted by jemma on July 20, 2003, at 9:06:29

In reply to I'd like to see an ad for elemental lithium, posted by MB on July 19, 2003, at 23:27:13

There is a true elemental lithium, but it degrades so quickly that it doesn't survive processing. But it's great stuff! There's a non-sulphuric hot springs spa in Mexico called Rio Caliente - a very simple unpretentious place run by nice people. The drinking water is taken daily straight from the 150-degree spring, then cooled and filtered. The elemental lithium content is the highest found anywhere. And let me tell you, this place is mellow. Two days in the place, and everybody starts walking around with a smile. The hikes, yoga classes, massages, and hot-spring pools don't hurt, but neither does the lithium.

- Jemma

> I'd like to see an ad for "all natural" elemental lithium...you know the kind that ignites and explodes upon contact with water? Mood swings? Try All Natural Elemental Lithium brought to you by NutriBlast!! It's Guaranteed to releive all of your mood-related symptoms, or your next-of-kin gets a Full Refund.
>
> MB

 

I think mineral, not elemental in Rio Caliente. » jemma

Posted by MB on July 20, 2003, at 9:37:54

In reply to Elemental lithium - don't knock it, posted by jemma on July 20, 2003, at 9:06:29

I think the lithium in Rio Caliente is in a mineral form such as lithium aluminosilicate or something like that. I hear that the place *is* mighty mellow, though!!

MB

 

Re: Elemental lithium - don't knock it

Posted by ProzacPuppet on July 20, 2003, at 10:50:31

In reply to Elemental lithium - don't knock it, posted by jemma on July 20, 2003, at 9:06:29

The problem is that lithium orotate only has a very small amount of Elemental lithium per tablet, you literally have to take like 30 tabs to get around an average dose of lithium, of about 150mg of elemental lithium....but this Rio place you speak of sounds pretty cool..

 

Re: Elemental lithium - don't knock it » jemma

Posted by galkeepinon on July 20, 2003, at 11:05:42

In reply to Elemental lithium - don't knock it, posted by jemma on July 20, 2003, at 9:06:29

I've been there!!!!!!!! That place is so very lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful and oh so relaxing!!!!!!!!


> There is a true elemental lithium, but it degrades so quickly that it doesn't survive processing. But it's great stuff! There's a non-sulphuric hot springs spa in Mexico called Rio Caliente - a very simple unpretentious place run by nice people. The drinking water is taken daily straight from the 150-degree spring, then cooled and filtered. The elemental lithium content is the highest found anywhere. And let me tell you, this place is mellow. Two days in the place, and everybody starts walking around with a smile. The hikes, yoga classes, massages, and hot-spring pools don't hurt, but neither does the lithium.
>
> - Jemma
>
> > I'd like to see an ad for "all natural" elemental lithium...you know the kind that ignites and explodes upon contact with water? Mood swings? Try All Natural Elemental Lithium brought to you by NutriBlast!! It's Guaranteed to releive all of your mood-related symptoms, or your next-of-kin gets a Full Refund.
> >
> > MB
>
>

 

Where's the spring with morphine in the water?

Posted by MB on July 20, 2003, at 20:28:04

In reply to Re: Elemental lithium - don't knock it, posted by ProzacPuppet on July 20, 2003, at 10:50:31

Why couldn't they have one of those? It's just not fair.

MB

 

No kidding-Or Demerol---Oh where Oh where????????? (nm) » MB

Posted by galkeepinon on July 20, 2003, at 20:37:18

In reply to Where's the spring with morphine in the water?, posted by MB on July 20, 2003, at 20:28:04

 

Re: Elemental lithium - don't knock it

Posted by stjames on July 22, 2003, at 18:46:05

In reply to Elemental lithium - don't knock it, posted by jemma on July 20, 2003, at 9:06:29

> There's a non-sulphuric hot springs spa in Mexico called Rio Caliente - a very simple unpretentious place run by nice people. The drinking water is taken daily straight from the 150-degree spring, then cooled and filtered.

I think you mean New Mexico (USA) & the springs are called Ojo Caliente.

 

Re: I found this interesting...........

Posted by cubbybear on July 23, 2003, at 0:34:00

In reply to I found this interesting..........., posted by tina on July 19, 2003, at 21:26:28

> don't quite know what to make of it though. Just thought I'd post it and see what you all thought.
>
>
I'm pretty much of a skeptic and it reminds me of the old potions they used to hawk at circus side shows back in the 1890s. "Folks, buy a bottle of this great little medicine, and we absolutely guarantee you that faster than you can say gobbledygook, you'll be cured of anything and everything from hiccups to shingles! Works like magic or your money back! You there, looking at the computer now, did I hear you say you want a bottle?"



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