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Health See other Health Articles Title: Miracle Mineral Protects Your Brain Numerous studies have found that a common mineral heals the brain by stimulating the growth of new brain cells and protecting brain cells from every known neurotoxin. It has been shown to reduce the incidence of violent crime, homicide, suicide, and drug addiction, while preventing the brain shrinkage and memory loss that otherwise occurs naturally with age, as well as helping people with alcoholism, Alzheimers disease, depression, Parkinsons disease, stroke, cluster headaches and traumatic brain injury. Although occurring naturally in tomatoes article published in the journal Addiction showed that kids with a family history of alcoholism are more likely to crave sweets, suffer from depression, and become alcoholics themselves.) But Wright didnt start using low dose lithium himself until 1999, when an article in the British medical journal The Lancet reported the astonishing finding that just four weeks of high-dose lithium therapy caused a three percent increase in brain volume translating into billions of additional brain cells. These findings turned on its head the conventional wisdom that we are born with all the brain cells we will ever have, and that brain shrinkage is an unavoidable consequence of aging. In the past ten years, says Wright, there has been an avalanche of research about lithium. In addition to proving definitively that lithium stimulates the brain to grow new cells, it has also been shown to be, Wright says, a wonderful neuroprotective agent from any type of toxin there is. This neuro-protective mechanism is so strong that one respected lithium researcher said, according to Wright, that it verges on malpractice to prescribe any psychotropic medication without lithium to protect the brain. Psychotropics include antidepressants, anti-anxiety meds, and sleeping pills. Dr. Wright has even heard, anecdotally, from numerous patients, that when they are taking lithium they dont get bad hangovers. Lithium protects the brain from the damaging effects of alcohol, reducing the pain the morning after. Wright cautions that one cant simply pop a tablet of lithium along with a pitcher of margaritas to achieve this effect, one would have to be taking it regularly, prior to a night of overindulgence, to protect brain cells. Likewise, it has been shown that if the blood supply is suddenly cut off to the brain, such as with a stroke, brain cells suffer much less damage if the stroke victim has been taking lithium. (It does not work to take the lithium after the stroke, when the damage has already occurred.) Mentioning that a recent medical journal carried a story with the headline Can lithium prevent Alzheimers disease? Dr. Wright said, You know when you see a headline like that, that in another ten years youll see the same headline without the question mark. He then enumerated multiple ways in which lithium interferes with the Alzheimers disease process. Although he has no family history of mental illness or alcoholism, Wright has been taking 20 mg/day of elemental lithium (in the orotate form) for over ten years, purely to protect his brain and keep his IQ and memory in tip-top form, for as long as possible, as he ages. In over 30 years, Wright has encountered only two or three people who have had a possible reaction to a dose of 20 mg/day or less: they thought it might have caused a slight tremor which went away when the lithium was discontinued. On the other hand, hes had dozens of patients report that their benign tremor improved on low dose lithium Wright cautions that every patient is different and it is wise to also take fish oil and flax seed oil, if one is taking lithium. These healthy oils are routinely used to treat lithium toxicity in patients who are so severely bipolar that stopping their lithium is not an option, and they add an extra layer of safety for those using over the counter lithium without a doctors supervision. Wright defines low dose lithium as anything up to a maximum of 55 mg of elemental lithium per day, which is the equivalent of a single 300 mg. capsule of prescription lithium carbonate, or 11 tablets of over the counter lithium orotate or aspartate, which typically contain 5 mg. of elemental lithium per tablet. No one, he says, should consider going higher than that without regular blood testing to insure that they are not toxic, and damaging either their kidneys or thyroid gland. Symptoms of lithium toxicity are: tremor in the hands, rising blood pressure, and flulike symptoms. Given the many amazing neurological benefits of lithium, why has there been so little it in the press? A search at nytimes.com for lithium alcoholism brought up just two relevant articles: from 1973 and 1975. A search for lithium Alzheimers at both MSNBC and CNN brought up no relevant articles. Dr. Wright has a theory about this, and its not flattering to either science writers, pharmaceutical companies or biosciences academics. The problem begins, he says, with the fact that lithium cannot be patented, so no real money can be made from selling it. Thus, there are no armies of press agents blanketing science writers with press releases touting its eye-popping benefits. And science writers, Dr. Wright says, do not dig, and they have not been digging into this lithium at all. If they dont receive a press release about it, says Wright, science writers are unlikely to find out about new discoveries. Not only is there no money to be made selling lithium, lithium represents direct competition to drugs that are currently earning many billions of profit for pharmaceutical companies. The central nervous system (CNS) drug market is expected to increase to $64 billion this year. By comparison, lithium aspartate is available at vitacost.com for less than $6 for a 30 day supply. I asked Dr. Wright If everyone were taking low dose lithium, as you are, wouldnt there be a greatly reduced market for psychotropic drugs, Alzheimers drugs, alcoholism drugs? and he replied: Yes. I dont know when the news about lithium will break through into public awareness. When it does, it will probably be opposed, because there are so many professors who are on the payroll of patent medicine companies. Anybody who comes out and promotes something that is in competition with a product from the patent medicine companies is going to be called crazy and a quack by those on the payroll of those same patent medicine companies. The news that lithium is good for our brains raises some compelling questions. Is lithium an essential nutrient for human health that is deficient in our water supply and the soil that grows our food? With so many people now filtering their water or drinking purified bottled water, are we eliminating even trace amounts of lithium from our diets? Lithium is one of the most abundant minerals in the sea, with 50 micrograms in a tablespoon of seawater. Could that be part of the reason why people the world over flock to the sea, and feel so relaxed and calm after a day spent splashing in the waves? Until these questions are answered, one thing seems clear: your brain has a good friend in lithium. Sheila Casey is a DC based journalist. Her work has appeared in The Denver Post, Reuters, Chicago Sun-Times, Dissident Voice and Common Dreams.
Poster Comment: This was highly recommended by a friend who's been taking Lithium Aspartate for a short time and reported to us that he's thinking more clearly and feels better physically than he has in years. He's taking 10 or 11 5 mg capsules a day.
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Dr. Wright has a theory about this, and its not flattering to either science writers, pharmaceutical companies or biosciences academics. The problem begins, he says, with the fact that lithium cannot be patented, so no real money can be made from selling it. Thus, there are no armies of press agents blanketing science writers with press releases touting its eye-popping benefits. And science writers, Dr. Wright says, do not dig, and they have not been digging into this lithium at all. If they dont receive a press release about it, says Wright, science writers are unlikely to find out about new discoveries. Not only is there no money to be made selling lithium, lithium represents direct competition to drugs that are currently earning many billions of profit for pharmaceutical companies. The central nervous system (CNS) drug market is expected to increase to $64 billion this year. By comparison, lithium aspartate is available at vitacost.com for less than $6 for a 30 day supply. I'm shocked! Do you hear me? SHOCKED! That Big Pharma is in business to MAKE MONEY not necessarily for the welfare of patients. That was such a surprise. Of course that would explain the, Big Pharma controlled, FDA's attempts to make vitamins and supplements illegal or prescription only. But we know that can't be true because the government loves us and would never collude, by virtue of political control, with private interests seeking to use government enforcement powers to suppress competition. Would they?
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