Lithium Orotate on Bipolar Beat
Several visitors to both the Bipolar Blog and Bipolar Beat have shown interest in lithium orotate – an over-the-counter form of lithium that’s touted to deliver lithium more efficiently to the brain (than lithium carbonate or lithium citrate), essentially requiring less lithium to get the job done.
Although you’ll find plenty of people denouncing it and [...]
Posted on September 26, 2008 Filed Under Medications | Leave a Comment
Expanding the Bipolar Spectrum – A Potentially Dangerous Game
In today’s post on the Bipolar Beat entitled “Increasing Rates of Bipolar Diagnosis: Pros and Cons,” I discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the sudden and dramatic rise in the diagnosis of bipolar disorder over the past two decades. On the plus side, the increase probably means that more people who need help are getting [...]
Posted on September 25, 2008 Filed Under Children, Diagnosis | 6 Comments
Treating Bipolar Depression with N-Acetyl Cysteine
Treating the depression side of bipolar disorder is always a challenge. All too often, antidepressants don’t work or they have undesirable side effects. Many of the most popular and effective antidepressants also carry the risk of unmasking the manic side of bipolar disorder, particularly in patients with Bipolar I.
Because of this, researchers are looking for [...]
Posted on September 9, 2008 Filed Under Alternative - Complementary, Antidepressant, Bipolar Depression, Medications, Treatment | 6 Comments
Changes in Sleep Patterns Early Predictor of Bipolar Manic Episode?
Swinburne University of Technology recently distributed a press release entitled “Body clock changes can predict bipolar relapse ,” announcing that one of its researchers, Dr. Greg Murray, would be discussing his research in a segment on the body clock on the ABC program Catalyst on ABC1 Thursday 4 September at 8.00 pm.
I didn’t catch the [...]
Posted on September 6, 2008 Filed Under Self-Help, Sleep | 6 Comments
