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Posted by PeterMartin on July 11, 2016, at 2:09:56
Found this interesting (posted 3days ago).
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-07-clue-lithium-brain.html
Posted by SLS on July 11, 2016, at 7:46:20
In reply to New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by PeterMartin on July 11, 2016, at 2:09:56
> Found this interesting (posted 3days ago).
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> http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-07-clue-lithium-brain.htmlLithium is like aspirin for the brain.
- Scott
Posted by jonhed on July 11, 2016, at 16:57:32
In reply to New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by PeterMartin on July 11, 2016, at 2:09:56
This is what makes me think that this site is advertising (i know it's not),
I was googling lithium ororate yesterday and now this thread is started.This happens a lot, and i mean a LOT.
Can someone explain why it is?
My brother tells me that it's a phenomenon called something, i don't remember, where you see the things that you are looking for.
That ads to everything from food to commercial. If i have started brewing ginger ale at home, i will notice when my local supermarket has a sale on ginger ale.
You know what i mean?
Posted by jonhed on July 11, 2016, at 16:59:50
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by jonhed on July 11, 2016, at 16:57:32
And i think that people with psychiatric problems are more prone to put truth in those things. (damn i hate to explain things in english, it sounds dumb, but i hope you know what i mean.)
Posted by linkadge on July 11, 2016, at 19:09:11
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by jonhed on July 11, 2016, at 16:57:32
I think this would be:
Frequency illusion:
"The illusion in which a word, a name, or other thing that has recently come to one's attention suddenly seems to appear with improbable frequency shortly afterwards (not to be confused with the recency illusion or selection bias).[39] Colloquially, this illusion is known as the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon."
From "List of Cognitive Biases"..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases
Posted by jonhed on July 12, 2016, at 4:02:05
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by linkadge on July 11, 2016, at 19:09:11
Haha yeah, thank you linkadge!
Do you often experience this to?
Posted by linkadge on July 12, 2016, at 8:29:06
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by jonhed on July 12, 2016, at 4:02:05
I do experience it.
I heard the phrase "elephant in the room" for the first time 2 years ago, and then it appeared everybody was using it and on commercials etc.
Linkadge
Posted by jonhed on July 12, 2016, at 12:27:37
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by linkadge on July 12, 2016, at 8:29:06
haha yeah, this phenomenon is very present in my life.
When i have been psychotic, then it's very very present so to say,
often to the point that i think that it's rigged.
usual Paranoia stuff..Thanks though for the name, i've been looking for it for many years.
Posted by rjlockhart37 on July 12, 2016, at 17:47:35
In reply to New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by PeterMartin on July 11, 2016, at 2:09:56
i've read lithium increases the synthesis of serotonin, but too much lithium makes you feel dysphoric
Posted by jonhed on July 13, 2016, at 9:11:00
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by rjlockhart37 on July 12, 2016, at 17:47:35
I've learned that lithium has a very tight therapeutic range, like 0.85-1.1 in blood serum.
If it's over or under that it doesn't do any difference in mania, but i don't know if i believe that due to the fact that in countries and villages in the world where lithium is more present in the water, there are a big difference in depression just in them villages compared to the rest of the world so..It remains a mystery i think.
Posted by Lamdage22 on July 13, 2016, at 13:28:02
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by jonhed on July 13, 2016, at 9:11:00
Thats why i take lithium orotate. When i forget it i feel bad.
I think it helps against being suicidal.
Posted by jonhed on July 13, 2016, at 15:11:11
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by Lamdage22 on July 13, 2016, at 13:28:02
Yeah i've been reading up on it and it sounds very good with ororate.
Seems to have less side effects to if i've got i right!Have you noticed any?
Posted by linkadge on July 13, 2016, at 20:05:23
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by jonhed on July 13, 2016, at 9:11:00
For mania (and bipolar) lithium generally needs to be within "theraputic" range.
However, it may not necessarily need to be at a particular level for depression augmentation.
I get a decent effect with 300mg-600mg. More than this, and I just feel underwater with little added benefit.
Linkadge
Posted by Lamdage22 on July 14, 2016, at 1:31:32
In reply to Re: New clue about how Lithium works:, posted by jonhed on July 13, 2016, at 15:11:11
no side effects
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