Guest guest Posted July 26, 2005 Report Share Posted July 26, 2005 A Discussion of Dr. Hans Nieper's Work JoAnn Guest Jul 25, 2005 18:12 PDT http://www.alchemistlab.com/supplement_highlights2.htm With most all creative works you build upon the teachings of those who go before you. No one has been more important to our knowledge base than Dr. Hans Nieper. Nieper, a German scientist and medical doctor died just a few years ago. His pre-eminent idea is that modern medicine fails to follow the laws of physics. His understanding of cellular membrane capitance (electrical charge) opened the door to getting higher doses of medicines to the right delivery address. To understand the importance of this look at the way lithium is administered in this country. It is given in either a carbonate, citrate, or acetate form. Should high doses be used for bi-polar disorder, the blood must be monitored to prevent levels from rising too high and causing side effects. Lithium is a positively charged ion and cellular membranes are also positively charged, therefore lithium in the pharmaceutical forms are largely repulsed at the site of the cell membrane and consequently blood levels rise. Now with lithium orotate, Nieper and his fellow travelers combined lithium with orotic acid which is negatively charged to create a neutrally charged substance that passes through the cell membrane. Not only does it lack side effects as blood levels stay low, but it is stronger as more lithium reaches its intended destination. In further refinements these German researchers learned how to target different cellular destinations and tissue groups by what ion carriers they used. Nieper treated HepC successfully by using calcium and lithium orotates on what was called Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis. He would use this treatment for periods of 12 months and more. The orotates are effective as they directly deal with the auto-immune mechanism that results in oxidative damage to the liver. This virus is not directly cyto-toxic. We have patients whose viral loads top 15 million and they have no symptoms and their biopsies are mild to moderate. At the same time we see patients whose viral loads are under 500,000 and they are at death's door. Matthew Dolan in the Hep C Handbook illustrates some of these points in his very fine book. The auto-immune response in Hep C is because the lysosomes produces a ROS (reactive oxygen species) and it attacks HCV with it causing oxidative damage to the liver. The lysosomes are like cellular chemical factories much like mitochondria are cellular power stations. Calcium and lithium orotates quiet down lysosomal membranes, turning off the direct link to liver inflammation. For patients with cirrhosis the orotates are our most prized assets. Now for people with minimal liver damage and normal enzyme levels we will use zinc orotate to activate the lysosomes to create a stronger anti-viral effect. Again viral load is important, yet it is not a linear cause of liver inflammation. =====================================================================HOW TO ENLARGE YOUR BRAIN AND IMPROVE BRAIN PERFORMANCE - http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james11.htm By Dr. James Howenstine, MD. May 5, 2004 NewsWithViews.com Conventional medical thinking concerning the brain have always believed that the brain steadily decreased in size with aging and that when brain neurones (nerve cells) died they were lost forever. This explains why elderly persons generally have slightly smaller brains than younger individuals. Preserving And Renewing Brain Cells With Lithium Medical students are taught that there is a slow steady loss of brain cells with aging culminating in gradual shrinkage of the brain. Lithium has long been known to be an effective therapy for Bipolar Disorder (manic depression) when taken in high doses. However, recent research has shown that low doses of lithium preserve and renew[1] brain cells. Eight of ten persons given lithium showed an increase in brain grey matter of 3 % after only 4 weeks. By promoting brain cell regeneration and increasing brain size lithium can function as an anti-aging nutrient for the brain. Lithium also accomplishes the following benefits for brain cells: Lithium enhances DNA replication which is the first step to formation of new cells. The damaging effects of excitotoxins. (monosodium glutamate (MSG), aspartame (Nutrasweet) etc. can be blocked by lithium.[2] Animal research shows that lithium can decrease the areas of cell death after induced strokes by 56 %. Lithium protects rat brain cells from the. increased levels of brain cell death caused by anti-convulsant drugs (Dilantin phenytoin , Tegretol, carbamazepine etc.) Lithium may protect against adverse effects from mood altering drugs, alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, 'uppers " and " downers " , and marihuana all of which cause brain damage with long term use. Abnormally functioning signaling pathways may become repaired by lithium. The aluminum felt to be a possible cause of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). is chelated[3] by lithium so it can be more easily removed from the body. Research has suggested that lithium blocks the secretion of beta-amyloid in Alzheimer's disease and prevents damage from pre-existing beta amyloid. Overactivity of the brain cell protein tau contributes to death of neurones in Alzheimer's Disease. Lithium inhibits this tau protein damage and the formation of the neurofibrillary tangles seen in AD. Ten years of research by 27 counties in Texas disclosed that the incidence of homicide, rape, robbery, burglary, arrests for drug possession, and suicide[4] were higher in counties whose drinking water contained little or no lithium. Counties whose drinking water naturally contained higher amounts of lithium had significantly lower rates of all these crimes. These counties with higher levels of lithium in their tap water experienced fewer hospitalizations for homicides, mental illness[5], psychosis, neurosis, schizophrenia, and personality disorder. Low dosage lithium benefits alcoholism and mood disorders seen in heavy users of alcohol and their relatives. This therapy is often obvious to family members[6] when depression, premenstrual tension, temper flareups and irritability cease affecting the individual. Lithium has been helpful in reducing aggressive[7] behavior in children. High dosages of lithium helped two adult women with severe anorexia nervosa[8] regain 26 and 20 pounds in six weeks. Both women experienced improvement in behavioral problems. Low dosages of lithium have been found to be safe.[9] Dr. Jonathan Wright suggests 20 to 30 mg. of lithium aspartate or lithium orotate daily as an appropriate dose to stop brain aging. This is 1/3 to 1/6 the dosage of lithium carbonate used to treat manic depressive disorder. Dr. Hans Nieper of Germany has learned that lithium orotate or lithium aspartate penetrate cells more effectively than lithium carbonate so smaller doses can be used. One tablespoon of flaxseed oil daily along with 400 I.U. of vitamin E ensures that no lithium toxicity can develop. These lithium products can be obtained from Tehama Clinic 425-264-0059. Should Lithium Be Added To The Water Supply In The U.S.? The answer is yes, particularly for parts of the country where lithium water levels are low. Placing lithium in the water supply would almost certainly lower crime rates and would also improve the productivity of many emotionally troubled persons. Is this likely to occur? Probably not because there is no large corporation that would profit from the placing of lithium in water. To understand the political environment surrounding an issue like this it is important to have an awareness of how fluoride was placed in U.S. water supplies. Why did fluoride get placed in U.S. community water supplies? A politically important industry (aluminum manufacture) had an enormous problem disposing of the very toxic sodium fluoride created as a byproduct of the production of aluminum. Other than use as a rat poison, sodium fluoride had no economic value. Was there any evidence that fluoride decreases the incidence of cavities? No, not then or since then. Were any studies conducted to verify if the placing of fluoride in the water was safe for the American public? No. Did anyone know how much fluoride should be added to water? No. The dose selected one part per million[10] was selected arbitrarily. When the legislation to place fluoride into U.S. water supplies was passed every congressman had bottled water placed in their offices. A prominent senator always carried a flask of spring water in his coat pocket when he dined in a fashionable Washington restaurant. He stated to his dinner companions " Not one drop of fluoridated water will ever pass my lips. " Such are the guardians of our nation. Since placing lithium in our water could improve general health and decrease the need for pharmaceutical drugs there is little possibility this will occur. Preserving Brain Function An interesting study was done in elderly nuns living in a convent to try to ascertain what factors seem to contribute to declining brain function in the elderly (dementia). What was discovered was that those who were involved in activities that challenged the brain (learning new skills, working crossword puzzles, playing chess, etc.) were less likely to become demented than those who had no interests and were simply vegetating. This fits with " use it or lose it concept regarding brain function in the elderly " which appears to be valid. Footnotes: 1, Moore G.L. et al Lithium-induced increase in human grey matter. Lancet 2000; 356: 1, 241-1, 242 2, Nanaka S., Chronic lithium treatment robustly protects neurones in the central nervous system against neuro excitotoxicity by inhibiting N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-mediated calcium influx. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of U.S.A. 1998; 95: 2,642-2,647 3, Radesater A., et al, Inhibition of GSK 3 beta by lithium attenuates tau phosphoralation and degeneration. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 2001: 1, 437 4, Schrauzer,GN et al Lithium in drinking water and the incidence of crimes, suicides, and arrests related to drug addiction. Biological Trace Element Research 1990;105-113 5, Dawson E. B. The relationship of tap water and physiological levels of lithium levels of lithium to mental hospital admission and homicide in Texas. In Schrauzeer GN, Klippel KF (editors) Lithium in Biology and Medicine VCH Publishers, New York, 1991, pp. 170-187 6, Wright Jonathan Lithium Part 2 Other Effects Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients April 2004 pg.59-60 7, Wright J. Lithium, Part 2: Other Effects Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients April 2004 pp. 59 8, Bsreai A. Lithium id adult anorexia nervosa. Acta Psychiat Scand 1977; 55:97-101 9, Wright, J., Nutrition & Healing Vol. 10, Issue 7 Augiust 2003 pg.1-4 10, Mullins Eustace Murder By Injection The story of the Medical Conspiracy Against America pp 158 The National Council for Medical Research, P.O. Box 1105, Staunton, Virginia 24401 Sign Up For Free E-Mail Alerts -------- Dr. James A. Howenstine is a board certified specialist in internal medicine who spent 34 years caring for office and hospital patients. After 4 years of personal study he became convinced that natural products are safer, more effective, and less expensive than pharmaceutical drugs. This research led to the publication of his book A Physicians Guide To Natural Health Products That Work. Information about these products and his book can be obtained from amazon.com and at www.naturalhealthteam.com and phone 1-800-416-2806 U.S. Dr. Howenstine can be reached at jim- and by mail at Dr. James Howenstine, C/O Remarsa USA SB 37, P.O. Box 25292, Miami, Fl. 33102-5292. Lithium orotate is a type of lithium salt often sold as an over-the-counter dietary supplement. http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Lithium_orotate It is sold as an alternative to lithium carbonate, and it is available without a doctor's prescription. The amount of elemental lithium in each tablet are much lower than those in lithium carbonate pills. Lower amounts of lithium are used, as the lithium in attached to an orotate salt, rather than to the carbonate. This allows the lithium to cross the blood-brain barrier more effectively, and significantly reduces the amount of lithium required in order for the lithium to have a therapeutic effect for use in combating depression and stabilizing bipolar moods. Lithium orotate is sometimes sold as " organic lithium " by nutritionists, as well as under a wide variety of brand names. The type of salt which it is attached to makes it different than lithium carbonate. Orotate salts were studied and used extensively by medical pioneer Hans Nieper. It was Nieper who discovered the ability of orotate salts to cross the blood-brain barrier efficiently through the double cell membrane and releases within the cell. The lithium is metabolized within the cell, particularly at the mitochondria. Electron microscope research has been conducted to demonstrate the above functions and processes by Moenninghoff and his collaborators at the University of Munster, Westphalia (1971). Orotate comes from a biological component of our cells called orotic acid. His patients among many include former United States president Ronald Reagan. It should be noted that self-treatment of a psychiatric disorder without medical monitoring is potentially dangerous. Therefore if using lithium Orotate to stabilize moods, or combat depression, it is very important to work with a medical professional. There seems to be little evidence for its use in clinical treatment in preference to lithium carbonate. However, many patients use it in place of lithium carbonate, as side effects tend to be significantly reduced. Again, please note that self-treatment without medical monitoring is potentially dangerous. 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