Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 Dear Bronte B, I have some knowledge of one way to help. One of my family members, had to find help after two wrong Psychiatric meds were prescribed back to back, and almost did him in. Help was found in homeopathic treatment. first mercury was removed from his teeth,at specified times, one quarter of the mouth at a time at 2 and one half month intervals, remedies then taken for his personal situation . Then oral chelating agents to pull mercury out from the brain and body---eggs, apple pectin, chorella, and cilantro tincture last. A Certified Homeopathic Physician is needed to deal with the problem, it takes time several years in fact, but it worked for this particular person. Nora G ..... ps plus vitamins and minerals - " bronte_bell " <bellbronte Tuesday, November 16, 2004 2:36 PM New member seeking feedback > > > Hello. I just joined the group and am hoping I might find some > answers here. > > Having tried innumerable medications for OCD and depression, I've > started trying alternatives. The SAM-e has made a tremendous > difference in my depression, but the OCD is still pretty bad. I'm > currently trying Inositol. Just wondering if anyone else has had > any experieence with Inositol--especially in relation to treating > OCD. How much did you take? How long before you noticed a > difference? How many times a day did you take it? > > I'd also love to hear what other supplements might benefit an OCD > sufferer. GABA? Glutathione? L-theanine? Taurine? Lecithin? > (Though unfortunately, I am allergic to soy.) I'm also curious > about 5-HTP. > > I'm currently taking fish oil (any amounts to recommend?), calcium, > magnesium, and a B-50 complex (in addition to a multi-vitamin). Any > particular B-vitamin that maybe I should take more of? Any B > vitamins to avoid? (I've seen conflicting reports on the various B- > vitamins.) Also, I've read that choline is bad for OCD, but most B- > complexes contain it. > > Are there any particular supplements like choline (if that is indeed > the case) that should be avoided? > > Also, any particular suggestions to follow in regards to taking any > supplements? I never thought twice about taking the calcium and > magnesium and the fish oil at the same time, but I recently came > across something that suggested fish oil should not be taken at the > same as minerals because they impair absorption. > > I would just love any suggestions / feedback. Thanks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 My utopian vision is that Doctors and Psychiatrists are only able to prescribe psychotropic drugs in 2 circumstances: a/ In an absolute emergency where crisis neuro-control is called for. This should be short term. b/ After proper nutritional and orthomolecular treatments have been tried exhaustively and failed. In all other circumstances Docs and Psychs should be legally obliged to investigate nutritional deficiencies and toxic overloads and attempt to modify those using natural substances. When they consider psychiatric meds are called for under a/ or b/ they should have to fill in a comprehensive report outlining the reasons and the nutritional remedies already tried, and this report should be sent to the " Orthomolecular Medicine Association " for approval. In my utopian vision each doc. and psych. will be allocated a properly trained orthomolecular specialist as a mentor and supervisor. Until enough medics are retrained in sustainable medicine, situations like you describe, where people are delivered down the wrong road before finding the right one, will keep occurring. Jack At 03:08 PM 17/11/2004, Nora Gottlieb wrote: >Dear Bronte B, >I have some knowledge of one way to help. One of my family members, had to >find help after two wrong Psychiatric meds were prescribed back to back, and >almost did him in. >Help was found in homeopathic treatment. first mercury was removed from his >teeth,at specified times, one quarter of the mouth at a time at 2 and one >half month intervals, remedies then taken for his personal situation . Then >oral chelating agents to pull mercury out from the brain and body---eggs, >apple pectin, chorella, and cilantro tincture last. A Certified Homeopathic >Physician is needed to deal with the problem, it takes time several years in >fact, but it worked for this particular person. Nora G ..... ps plus >vitamins and minerals > >- > " bronte_bell " <bellbronte > >Tuesday, November 16, 2004 2:36 PM > New member seeking feedback > > > > > > > Hello. I just joined the group and am hoping I might find some > > answers here. > > > > Having tried innumerable medications for OCD and depression, I've > > started trying alternatives. The SAM-e has made a tremendous > > difference in my depression, but the OCD is still pretty bad. I'm > > currently trying Inositol. Just wondering if anyone else has had > > any experieence with Inositol--especially in relation to treating > > OCD. How much did you take? How long before you noticed a > > difference? How many times a day did you take it? > > > > I'd also love to hear what other supplements might benefit an OCD > > sufferer. GABA? Glutathione? L-theanine? Taurine? Lecithin? > > (Though unfortunately, I am allergic to soy.) I'm also curious > > about 5-HTP. > > > > I'm currently taking fish oil (any amounts to recommend?), calcium, > > magnesium, and a B-50 complex (in addition to a multi-vitamin). Any > > particular B-vitamin that maybe I should take more of? Any B > > vitamins to avoid? (I've seen conflicting reports on the various B- > > vitamins.) Also, I've read that choline is bad for OCD, but most B- > > complexes contain it. > > > > Are there any particular supplements like choline (if that is indeed > > the case) that should be avoided? > > > > Also, any particular suggestions to follow in regards to taking any > > supplements? I never thought twice about taking the calcium and > > magnesium and the fish oil at the same time, but I recently came > > across something that suggested fish oil should not be taken at the > > same as minerals because they impair absorption. > > > > I would just love any suggestions / feedback. Thanks. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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