inhousepharmacy has very inexpensive lithium

CCS

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500 250 mg tablets for $40. In the united states you get 120 300mg tablets for $25. Lithium prevents if not reverses alshimers dissease, and is good for preventing heart dissease. I know my optimal dose is 1200mg per day.

I heard lithium has been linked to hair loss, but I think the same group of genes is responsible for hair loss, alsheimers, bi-polar dissorder, ADD, heart disease, and a few other things. My brother is very bi-polar and balded fast, my father has high blood pressure and cholesterol, my mother had 7 major strokes from age 42 to age 51, dying from the last one, and I think some of my grand parents who lived the longest might have got alzheimers.

I heard of olimpic athletes dying from heart attacks during performance, even though they have low cholesterol and low resting heart rates. Autopsies showed their arteries were completely plugged. Genetics are strong. I also read that alzheimers does not strike in old age. It goes to work from birth, putting road blocks in the brain that the brain constantly re-wires itself around. That is why mental exercise fights it. But once the brain is full of too many road blocks, there is no where left for the wires to go, and the existing ones have to go the long way. That is when it symptoms occure. People who have alzheimers in old age have short attention spans at age 20, and people who don't live long enough to get it still suffer the reduced metal capacity. That is why I want to use lithium.

I don't remember what the units are on blood concentration, but 0.6 is the minium for anyone to have therapudic effects, 1.2 is the maxium, 1.4 gives most people hand trimmers if they hold their arm out, 1.7 makes most people disorientated, 3.0 will make most people completely unable to help themselves, and 4.0 requires immediate medical help, and 8.0 kills 50% of people quickly. This is not as safe as finasteride, so blood tests should be done. I don't know the drug interactions, except that there are none with what I'm taking. I'm a 150 pound lean, and have a concentration of 0.8 at 1200mg per day. How much water you drink can affect that. I'm going to take 5 of those tablets per day. I know I don't get side effects, but some people do, like urinating a lot. In the right dose in people without side effects, I think it is a health pill that never loses its effects or causes long term problems.

And there is some stuff that can affect the concentration of lithium. I don't remember if it was up or down, only that I never use that stuff anyway. But anyone thinking of using it should research that. It might have been regular grocery store stuff, or OTC stuff. So worth looking into.
 

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only very rarely. You don't have to take it every day for it to dissolve placks. I just do a little hear and a little there for maintainance, often going several months between doses. Maybe I'll do more soon. I think my two bottles are almost a lifetime supply, but I also think the anti-oxidants I'm taking may keep me from ever needing the lithium. Maybe they will undo plaques so I don't need the lithium. I think 3 250mg pills before bed time once a month is perfectly safe.
 

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Have you seen anything about LiCL or Lithium Orotate being a treatment for male pattern baldness. Apparently some people over at Regrowth are touting it as a possibly effective topical.
 

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No, I have not done recent research. My pills are lithium carbonate.
 

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Check out the work of German scientist Dr. Hans Nieper... very fascinating. He was ostracized for his views on orotates, including: lithium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc etc. He found orotic acid was a supremely efficient mineral carrier which further enhanced bioavailability to tissues and cells.... more so than even aspartic acid. And this held the key to curing or preventing many diseases.

BTW, you can get lithium orotate powder at Beyond-A-Century for a really great price. Although, I would worry about kidney function over time. I think a quality choline source is far more beneficial to the brain... something like Alpha GPC... also being sold in powder form at BAC.
 

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joseph49853 said:
Check out the work of German scientist Dr. Hans Nieper... very fascinating. He was ostracized for his views on orotates, including: lithium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc etc. He found orotic acid was a supremely efficient mineral carrier which further enhanced bioavailability to tissues and cells.... more so than even aspartic acid. And this held the key to curing or preventing many diseases.

Recommend any links?


Thought this was very interesting:

http://www.jacn.org/cgi/content/full/21/1/14
http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/ ... ithium.htm

I've always loved eating raw lemons and sugar cane. Like tobacco when stressed and love corriander. All very high sources of lithium :freaked:
Interestingly I read somewhere that Cuba has a very high lithium content in their soil...theory behind why Cuban cigars are loved so much.

Notice in the first link Vienna had the lowest lithium levels. Is that why they're the home of so many wackos and psychoanalysis? :lol: Xian in China had the highest levels...and they're famous for therapeutic hot springs...

Fascinating stuff
 

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joseph49853 said:
He found orotic acid was a supremely efficient mineral carrier which further enhanced bioavailability to tissues and cells.... more so than even aspartic acid. And this held the key to curing or preventing many diseases.

Did you ever consider adding lithium orotate or orotic acid to your needling routine?
 

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joseph49853 said:
BTW, you can get lithium orotate powder at Beyond-A-Century for a really great price. Although, I would worry about kidney function over time. I think a quality choline source is far more beneficial to the brain... something like Alpha GPC... also being sold in powder form at BAC.

Why not just take lecithin as a choline supp, it's dirt cheap..
 

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mulder said:
Why not just take lecithin as a choline supp, it's dirt cheap..

While it won't be nearly as effective or bioavailable, you can certainly take phosphatidyl choline. Like you said, it's also really cheap, BAC has it for $14 a pound.

In fact, choline (along with a methyl donor, such as TMG) should be mandatory supplementation for anyone over the age of fifty-five. Obviously it helps with brain function, but also protects liver function (absorbs toxins,) and aids the digestive tract in absorbing concurrently taken essential vitamins and nutrients, among a host of other great things.
 

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light my candles in a daze cos i found god......... :punk:
 
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