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Lithium Orotate on Bipolar Beat

Posted on September 26, 2008 by Joe

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 others praising it, you’re likely to find very few reliable sources that offer a balanced view. Fortunately, Dr. Fink has decided to review the research and weigh in on this important topic. Check out what she has to say in “Bipolar Disorder Medication Spotlight: Lithium Orotate.”

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