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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • In this video is explain how lithium actually affects the brain and treat depression and bipolar disorder?
    I’ll explain how lithium affects neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, brain inflammation and more to produce a powerful therapeutic effect.
    As you know the problem with the high doses of lithium carbonate used in psychiatric medicine is that they can produce unpleasant and even serious side effects, in the video and introduce you to what I believe is an alternative way to receive the benefits of lithium without the side-effects.
    It has taken decades to work out how lithium treat the brain, scientists have been looking for this single special thing that lithium does to the brain that creates its therapeutic benefits, but it turns out lithium doesn’t have one single special effect.
    The way lithium works is by performing multiple balancing and health-promoting effects on neurotransmitters and neuroplasticity and it’s the combination of multiple healthy effects on the brain that makes lithium such a powerful medicine.
    For References and more information see my website

Комментарии • 731

  • @MrOakley310
    @MrOakley310 3 года назад +225

    Peter smith is amazing! And A good friend This guy saved my life full stop I was talking 15 different pharmaceutical tablets for bipolar I’ve been In 4-5 different mental health hospitals was crippled with anxiety and depression ! I no longer take any pharmaceutical tablets take all natural ones that Peter give me ! And I’m the healthiest and happiest I’ve ever been my bipolar no longer rules my life I do ! Keep up the amazing videos peter you rock 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @Paul-ek5lu
      @Paul-ek5lu 3 года назад +6

      Well done that is a great accomplishment. You were prescribed 15 meds at the same time?? Any benzodiazepines?

    • @IISuperw
      @IISuperw 3 года назад +7

      What are those natural ones? Can you please tell?

    • @MrOakley310
      @MrOakley310 3 года назад +10

      @@IISuperw every one is different mate it’s not one fits all , Peter will do you all what you need contact him will be the best decision you ever make

    • @karine8738
      @karine8738 3 года назад +8

      Where is he located ? What help you the most in naturals supplements ? I dream to have a Doctor like that so much 💙 Struggling to not go back on medication and trying naturals supplements... Can not find lithium orotate here in Quebec Canada 😪 You are the most lucky one to have him 🌈

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  3 года назад +19

      It Peter Smith here, lm located in the UK but I do online video consultations for people in other countries; I’ve got many patients in Canada.
      To setup an appointment email me and let me know where you are located what time zone you are.
      Hello@petersmithuk.com

  • @SpiKSpaN-ei6zq
    @SpiKSpaN-ei6zq 11 месяцев назад +18

    I took 10mg for the first time today, and im already feeling substantially better. I can't believe how well It's working after a single round. 😮😊

    • @SpiKSpaN-ei6zq
      @SpiKSpaN-ei6zq 4 месяца назад +2

      @@abella11 more focus and that's affected my mood positively. Try it for a month

  • @lessaqueensrider8571
    @lessaqueensrider8571 3 года назад +56

    I've taken lithiumcarbonate 40+yrs. I am bipolar this is why I'm still here. thanks for the added knowlege.

    • @Abdrahim_had
      @Abdrahim_had 3 года назад +1

      ok seems to be very safe. its only my 6th year now.😅

    • @priyankanayyar5125
      @priyankanayyar5125 3 года назад +2

      Hvnt u had side effects thn??

    • @nidhie3039
      @nidhie3039 3 года назад

      U r still alive 🙄?

    • @headstrongnt
      @headstrongnt 2 года назад +1

      What time of day should this be taken...and with which of the supplement that you've stated are beneficial? Also empty or full stomach?

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 года назад +1

      @@headstrongnt You have to experiment to work out which other supplements.
      Divide the dose morning and evening.
      With or without food.

  • @valentinapoppyautumn6303
    @valentinapoppyautumn6303 4 месяца назад +5

    Lithium has helped both my sister and I with anxiety

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 месяца назад +1

      Interesting, I need to change my understanding about the benefits of lithium for anxiety, I heard enough people saying it helped to convince me.

  • @msearch444
    @msearch444 Год назад +15

    I am not diagnosable as bipolar, but one parent is so perhaps i have a mere "touch" of it (often thought this) but just started taking it a week ago in a very depressive part of my life (dysthymia is the word my therapists have used for me) and wow what a difference....if this keeps up for me it is like a minor miracle for my results thus far.

    • @VeryLikeLeigh
      @VeryLikeLeigh Год назад +2

      I see you posted this 3 weeks ago, I'm wondering how you're doing now?

    • @TheRawChuck
      @TheRawChuck Год назад +1

      There is so much Bipolar on both sides of my family that we basically have a status of either Bipolar positive or negative. The members of my family who don't have Bipolar are at an increased chance of Cyclothymia or other types of depression. My wife thinks that I am actually the most sane person in my family and that might be because I actually treat my disorder and the rest of them don't, so much.

    • @msearch444
      @msearch444 Год назад +4

      @@VeryLikeLeigh I actually feel pretty good in the lithium is still working!

    • @VeryLikeLeigh
      @VeryLikeLeigh Год назад +2

      @@msearch444 That's good to know. I have started my son on it, he's high functioning autistic but is moody and depressed, not bipolar, I'm hoping it works for him.

    • @xxgamerxxilean8738
      @xxgamerxxilean8738 Год назад

      ​@VeryLikeLeigh I do hope too! May God bless your son 🙏💙🌷and family!🙏🪷 Amin!🙏

  • @jims9168
    @jims9168 Год назад +5

    You talk makes a lot of sense. Brain is pretty complicated. I keep a rigid sleep schedule and force myself to stay in bed even if I do not feel sleepy. So far, been stable a long time with no meds.

  • @mass1566
    @mass1566 3 года назад +20

    I gotta say, this is the best video on lithium ive came across here on RUclips, and I've watched PLENTY.
    many thanks for such a thorough and informative presentation on the subject. Personally at this point in my life, I've found Lithium orotate has done much more for me more than any anti-depressant medication I've been put on in the past.
    I suffer from manic/major depression (as worded on my diagnosis) but I've came to find over the years that it appears to be a now outdated name for what is bipolar type 2 disorder.

  • @xuphy9503
    @xuphy9503 3 года назад +25

    The best nirvana song

  • @rickredmond9847
    @rickredmond9847 2 года назад +12

    This is definitely one of the most remarkably informative and highly resourceful videos I have watched yet!! I too have been diagnosed with Bipolar 1 with comorbid ADHD and I have been prescribed Lithium Carbonate. I am also completing graduate school in order to become a mental health clinician. Your presentation here has helped me in several very important ways and on several levels! Thank you!

  • @SparklySarah
    @SparklySarah Год назад +5

    So I've been under stress constantly with little breaks. When I quit smoking and was stress free besides debt, I found my anxiety went completely away without lithium. But if not on lithium, I'm not only bipolar, I'm also very anxious when under stress or thinking about the thousands I owe due to rampant ER visits during my crazy post covid days. Also, lithium seems to be calming my post covis syndrome entirely. I will never stop it.

    • @hoyconjessi5141
      @hoyconjessi5141 10 месяцев назад +2

      I was just prescribed this medication. I have anxiety and depression 300mg was prescribed to me.

  • @seekeroftruths3911
    @seekeroftruths3911 3 года назад +23

    This is very informative. I also have been self treating my bi polar. I appreciate your videos and am greatful for your work.

  • @silent.tom67
    @silent.tom67 4 года назад +11

    Suffering from bipolar since 2006 this is the first time i get an explanation what Lithium is really doing ...
    Nobody (professor, chief doctor, doctor, therapist) ever told me about orotate, i had to find out myself (Lithium book by Greenblatt).
    I have to order orotate from UK, you can not get it here in Germany, it is simply unknown to my psychiatrist and my pharmacist.
    In a self-experiment i reduced prescribed carbonate from 1350mg to 450mg and added 10mg orotate.
    Works nicely for me, i feel better stabilization although i had manic phase in January and times are rough currently.

    • @miranday.7995
      @miranday.7995 3 года назад

      if you had a manic phase then it doesn't work obviously

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  3 года назад +5

      Lithium is never the best choice to treat a manic phase, weather it’s from orotate or carbonate. It’s to slow acting if you are already manic. What lithium does well is act as a preventative, it slowly builds up a stabilising effect.
      My strategy for managing BP mania is to develop the ability to read the early signs and indicators that you are heading into mania and then immediately implement an anti mania treatment strategy. Natural remedies including low dose from lithium orotate and other self help technique are gentler and weaker than the drugs and so to

  • @DanielOfAuburn
    @DanielOfAuburn 2 года назад +5

    This is EXCELLENT!! I study nootropics, anti she media continuously. This is one of the best presentations I've ever seen on any topic!!!

  • @FieryArdent
    @FieryArdent 2 месяца назад +3

    Out of all the videos I've found on lithium orotate; I've found this one to be the most helpful! I have autisim/adhd, started taking very low does lithium orotate and its helped me out with regulating my emotions. I also have TBI from a car accident a year ago and its helped me with my balance problems profoundly in only a week of taking it. I wish there were more good videos like this on what lithium orotate does for the brain.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  Месяц назад

      That’s great that it was so helpful for you. I’m not experienced with autism but I’ve seen lithium may be helpful.
      Following a TBI I recommend aggressively reducing inflammation and boosting neuroplasticity.
      You could add curcumin, luteolin, fisetin, taurine, huge amounts of polyphenols coloured plants and teas.

    • @christinearmington
      @christinearmington 18 дней назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments I hope you will post more videos. The latest ones on RUclips are 4 years old.

    • @christinearmington
      @christinearmington 18 дней назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments Btw I’ve just read the first chapter of Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake. Your illustrations on neurons look exactly like the fungal hyphae he describes and how they connect.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  18 дней назад

      @@christinearmington Yes I’m going to start filming a new video next week. I’ve been working on the material for the past 7 months and it’s finally coming together.

  • @FMRebs
    @FMRebs 4 года назад +14

    Your videos are helping me understand my physiology better. I want to improve my quality of life and you are helping a ton. I also used to think lithium was something toxic so I stopped taking it and never considered learning more about it after being prescribed a heavy dosage when I was younger. Never went back to a doctor since.
    I have started reading papers on these 3 in particular: bacopa monnieri, centella asiatica and lion's mane as I'm interested in how they help repair damage and improve parts of the brain. Please could you do videos on these in the future? I would like to learn more how they work and how it can help a bipolar brain.
    Also, can you do a video on the science of meditation? I'm very interested in its immediate and long-term effects on the neuroplasticity, chemistry and mental state (thinking patterns/habits). Would love to hear more about this from you. Thank you for doing this Peter. :)

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  11 месяцев назад +3

      Glad you found the content on lithium, helpful, like you, it took me quite some time to change my negative understanding of lithium carbonate to the understanding that lithium doesn’t have to be used a toxic drug at high doses.
      I did some videos on the science of meditation, I could do more.
      Bacopa is something I routinely use in my bipolar prescriptions with clients, at moderate doses it boosts, neuroplasticity, it’s antidepressant and mildly attenuates high dopamine, however, at higher doses, it strongly attenuates dopamine, this makes it useful for preventing and treating manic phases.
      I was always disappointed by lions mane, it promises a lot, it’s expensive, but I never felt it delivers anything. It’s all bark no bite, I think it’s got massive marketing hype, almost mystical status, but in practice it doesn’t deliver much; very poor return on investment.

  • @Matt-pi9jo
    @Matt-pi9jo Год назад +5

    This is FANTASTIC. I’m sad I haven’t discovered you sooner !

    • @sleepingrabbit4011
      @sleepingrabbit4011 5 месяцев назад +1

      Also many people don't drink any tap water which contains minerals such as lithium.
      I know on my generation.
      It's mostly Bottled water or energy drinks and I think bottled water companies filter out many minerals such as lithium.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  5 месяцев назад +2

      @sleepingrabbit4011 That’s right, most municipal water supplies are devoid of lithium.
      Thanks for sharing.

  • @keratinbrotherhood
    @keratinbrotherhood 4 года назад +64

    This is such an informative video and you present in such a conversational way. I hope your channel reaches many more people.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад +9

      Thanks, it's beginning to take off, I got 300 new subscribers in the past two months.
      Let me know what subject interest you that you would like to see discussed future videos, I’ll try to include them or even make a whole video about it.

    • @darpur5469
      @darpur5469 3 года назад +1

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments congrats your doing amazing

    • @jameshsmith9576
      @jameshsmith9576 3 года назад +2

      Please talk More about helping benzo tapering and withdrawals

    • @monikap8585
      @monikap8585 2 года назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments thank you very much for your amazing videos:) Have you not had problems with hypothyroidism while taking lithium orotate? I am in a group where one lady already had significantly reduced thyroid activity at doses of about 15-7,5mg of lithium from li-orotate, and it improved after stopping use.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 года назад +3

      @@monikap8585 You just need to supplement a little iodine.
      I myself developed considerable fatigue when I was taking 10 mg lithium from orotate and eating lots of soya foods. I guesses low iodine, starting supplementing 800mcg iodine stomach seaweed and it completely solved the problem.
      I do not believe low dose lithium ototate actually harms the thyroid, it just competes with iodine and could lead to iodine deficiency goitre, it’s easy to prevent this with iodine supplements, minerals often need to be supplemented in combinations to prevent deficiencies from antagonism; another example is you need to supplement a little copper when supplementing zinc.

  • @space.cowboyyyyy
    @space.cowboyyyyy 4 года назад +12

    Amazing video, I have lithium orotate bottle, definitely going to use it every day from now on. Thank you!!!

  • @lemmonsAREyellow
    @lemmonsAREyellow 3 года назад +6

    I've been on Lithium carbonate for over a year now and not convinced its the right medication for me. Was on Divalproic Acid for close to 20 years prior. I'm struggling with feelings of emotional flatness, no excitement, no real looking forward to much. Mind you, we are going through a pandemic which makes it difficult to gauge things like this. I will say interestingly is that I find my anxiety is way lower / almost non existent - and to hear your take on how lithium effects this was interesting to hear. Thank you for sharing your news and insights.

    • @Man-u-flex
      @Man-u-flex 2 года назад

      You think your feeling flat, unexcited empty because of the lithium?

    • @jcbanbury
      @jcbanbury 2 года назад

      @@Man-u-flex probably because of pandemic

    • @Bababui69
      @Bababui69 Год назад

      ​@@Man-u-flex I feel the same way. Everything that made me a leading expert in my field of work to someone that can't get the motivation to read two pages. Can't remember anything or want to do things. It's basically a chronic depression.

  • @donwalker117
    @donwalker117 4 месяца назад +2

    I cant thank you enough. Good Knight

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 месяца назад

      You are welcome, look out for my next video in a couple of months on an overview of bipolar disorder and what to do to rebalance the bipolar brain.

  • @catherinewylie6959
    @catherinewylie6959 4 года назад +3

    Thanks so much. Serious bipolar here. Was wondering why Lithium Carbonate works well for me. Orotate did nothing and I gave it a long shot. Lithium is serious business if it's going to work and I think the potential effects on the kidneys can't be minimized. I'm glad I'm under the care of a doctor for this reason. I started having a toxic reaction and did not know it for a while until my blood work came back. Now I know what symptoms to look for. I am thinking that when I was taking NAC, the lithium got too high in the my bloodstream. I was on a relatively low dose 450 mg daily, which actually gives me a lot of relief.

  • @nataliebutler
    @nataliebutler 11 месяцев назад +3

    The first time I took lithium it definitely helped with anxiety. It was like my anxiety hit a buffer rather than spiraling. Interestingly, the effect was long-term, even after I stopped taking it.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  11 месяцев назад +7

      That’s great to hear, I’m pleased for you.
      I think lithium is best effect is the way it boosts Neuroplasticity and helps to regenerate the brain, and yes this effect will last long after you have discontinued it.
      But maybe you would like to think about just taking a load house Say 2 1/2 mg continuously or at least for several years. One simple way to take it is drop the tablet into your water drinking bottle, it dissolves completely and then you just drink it throughout the day.

  • @user-xc9os7rc6u
    @user-xc9os7rc6u 9 месяцев назад +3

    love the clear and concise message packed with info

  • @sentientexplorer
    @sentientexplorer 3 года назад +15

    Hi, would you consider doing a video on MTHFR and COMT polymorphisms and supplements to help manage them? Great informative videos BTW👍

    • @SparklySarah
      @SparklySarah Год назад

      I am working on some mthfr stuff. Don't know anything about comt however. I am also working on learning more about lithium. My videos are on my channel.

  • @lasagamondays8440
    @lasagamondays8440 4 года назад +5

    I have had OCD and depression since childhood. I’m 35 now. A psychiatrist diagnosed me as bipolar II 7 months ago when I presented with bad insomnia. He prescribed Seroquel which helped anxiety and helped me sleep. I wanted to come off Seroquel (I never really used more than 100-125mg) so I began supplementing Lithium orotate as I tapered Seroquel down by 1/2 tab each week. It was working. I could sleep fairly well (though not falling asleep as quickly many nights) as I boosted lithium orotate (I was up to 5 5.8mg tabs/day). I made it down to a sliver of a 25mg Seroquel, then tried DHEA when I discovered my estrogen and testosterone were low and then stopped sleeping. I dropped the DHEA and re-upped my Seroquel back to 50mg to get sleeping again and decreased Lithium Orotate to 1-2 tabs per day now. Have you found value in Lithium Orotate for recurring thought OCD patients and can 20mg of lithium orotate a day eventually help regulate sleep by itself? My goal was to discontinue the Seroquel but I really want to help my ocd symptoms.

    • @Rebelz173
      @Rebelz173 4 года назад

      The lithium should really help with the ocd that’s what I’m going try

    • @sgtaneja
      @sgtaneja 2 года назад +1

      DHEA is Not the best option if you have estrogen dominance, low testosterone or any form of Hormone imbalance.
      The best bet is Vit D3, Acrive B Complex, and essential trace minerals esp Zinc, Chromium, Selenium, Boron, Manganese, Molybdenum & Lithium.
      I have personally found Adatogenic Mushrooms to be excellent for such issues as well.
      Also instead of DHEA , you could consider low dose 2mg Pregnenolone in pulse mode which is the root Hormone and has better prognosis for Brain health.

    • @Tilr701
      @Tilr701 2 года назад

      Hi Jamie, i am on seroquel too. I wanted to see if lithium oratate could help. Is there any way i could talk to you

    • @SparklySarah
      @SparklySarah Год назад

      ​@@Rebelz173 it does research suggests this for sure. Older studies at least. It helps with nearly all mental illness it seems.

    • @dodgdurango6128
      @dodgdurango6128 Год назад

      I took lithium for my ocd and sleep deprivation. Bumped my sleep back to semi normal

  • @alext2887
    @alext2887 4 года назад +10

    I'm on a full blown war path against my bipolar disorder and your videos are becoming part of my arsenal, as has lithium orotate which I just started a very low dose of.
    I discovered about a week ago that im bipolar. I've been struggling to gain control of my life for years. This diagnosis has shown me the door to normalcy that I may or may not be able to open but I will at least damn well try.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад +2

      When I got/embraced the diagnosis of bipolar I then looked at what do we know is going on in the bipolar brain and what can I do to correct those things.
      Correct them all rather than looking for just one thing and applying mono-therapy.
      I’ll be serialising the chapters of my forthcoming book on bipolar disorder in RUclips vids

  • @---wu3qj
    @---wu3qj Год назад +1

    This man is a genius.

  • @alanw4803
    @alanw4803 3 года назад +9

    Wonderful video! Would love to hear how to recover from anti-psychotics. (Dopamine and serotonin receptor antagonist i believe)

  • @acousticphilosopher6420
    @acousticphilosopher6420 4 года назад +15

    I was amazed when I read about the dramatic effects of lithium on serotonin production as well as neurotrophic factor (BDNF/GDNF) concentrations.
    I experimented with the Orotate form and I have requested my psychiatrist to put me on higher doses of the carbonate form, as my depression is so severe and I found lithium to be so utterly profound. Honestly, I Still can't quite believe it.

    • @catherinewylie6959
      @catherinewylie6959 4 года назад +2

      Same here. Orotate did nothing for me. Carbonate works for me.

    • @dangad5393
      @dangad5393 3 года назад

      How do you describe work, please explain in details as i am beginning to take lithium carb but have been taking orotate since 4 years

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  3 года назад

      Hi Dan I don’t understand your question?

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 3 года назад +1

      @@catherinewylie6959
      How much lithium carbonate are you on?

  • @maryjokenny2842
    @maryjokenny2842 3 года назад +6

    Great information. I remember seeing my patients who took lithium always with the tremors and the catatonic appearance.As a nurse I always felt there was something better I am interested in using lithium oratate. Thank you for the knowledge

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  3 года назад +4

      I tried a higher dose of lithium (from orotate) to see how it would feel and I got trembling hands and felt emotionally flat. Thankfully for me just a low dose 10 mg a day (when combined with other remedies) is able to keep my bipolar totally stable; over a decade now with total mental wellness.

    • @josiestanford3352
      @josiestanford3352 3 года назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments Hi, could you tell me if there are withdrawal issues if you try Lithium Orotate and find out it is not for you? Which brands do you recommend. I'm a UK citizen but living in NZ so will need to order from overseas but I'm really wanting to treat myself before the psych team decide to put me on a high dose mood stabiliser. Do you take overseas patients for your functional medicine.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  3 года назад +4

      @@josiestanford3352 I always recommend discontinuing lithium gradually over a few weeks to a month to reduce the chances of a rebound effect.
      I recommend Advanced Research or Lindens.
      Yes I offer consultations online. To boodk an appointment send me an email
      hello@petersmithuk.com

  • @elinagm2385
    @elinagm2385 3 года назад +5

    Thank you very much for giving such a profound explanation on this topic .

  • @jennmariedeloshia427
    @jennmariedeloshia427 3 месяца назад

    Trace minerals include Lithium. I was concerned at first but it definitely helps for situational stress, anxiety and depression. AT 52, I think my hormones may be the culprit. Thank you for the informative video.

  • @rmandrade
    @rmandrade 3 года назад +4

    Best explanation I ever found on RUclips! Thanks!! 🇧🇷

  • @baramundi__88__
    @baramundi__88__ Год назад +2

    Wish I found your channel and this information many years ago

  • @JasonBonnerMusic
    @JasonBonnerMusic 2 года назад +3

    I have to say I'm on my second video of yours now and it's really good stuff. I have the lower form of the COMT gene and I'm managing up my brain health in a similar way as you indicate and you provide plenty of great pointers. And your example of road rage being an indication of excess dopamine is excellent - among other things. Thanks for the content

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 года назад +2

      I’m glad you like my videos.
      Actually aggressivity is more to do with a lack of serotonin than excess dopamine, or maybe a dopamine serotonin imbalance; but it is serotonin that moderates impulse control and irritability in the frontal lobes.

    • @JasonBonnerMusic
      @JasonBonnerMusic 2 года назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments true. But dopamine can degrade into norepinephrine. And a lack of serotonin and an overload of norepinephrine and glutamate is a nasty combination. Lithium Orotate has been like a warm hug. And it doesn't completely suppress my dopamine like i thought it would. Norepinephrine and glutamate are not my friends. Lol

    • @palart3546
      @palart3546 2 года назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments hello. Do you still offer online consultation? Greetings from Austria

  • @PatriciaSL
    @PatriciaSL 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this information. It’s very much appreciated.

  • @rajivtalwar5602
    @rajivtalwar5602 3 года назад +9

    Really useful, I m taking it on the prescription and really it brings back me from hell to back in life.I really appreciate the topic and way you described it.

  • @elidayee8026
    @elidayee8026 Год назад +2

    This video is everything you need to know about lithium very interesting thanks doc.

  • @alexxxisbatman
    @alexxxisbatman 3 года назад +4

    This was wildly informative. Thanks from the states.

  • @nuclearpcs2139
    @nuclearpcs2139 3 года назад +5

    amazing content and I love the way you explain Quality content here !!!! thanks a lot

  • @RowenMar
    @RowenMar 22 дня назад +1

    Great video!!!

  • @witneyskye5556
    @witneyskye5556 Год назад +1

    Best video I have seen on this subject. Your videos are an education in itself. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  Год назад

      You’re very welcome. Stay tuned, 2023 going to make a lot more.

    • @elidayee8026
      @elidayee8026 Год назад +1

      This video is everything you need to know about lithium very interesting thanks doc.

  • @BeingBetter
    @BeingBetter 4 года назад +16

    Great information, thanks so much! Lithium orotate did greatly reduce my anxiety.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад +5

      That’s interesting that it helped your anxiety. Let me know what you would like to see more videos on.

    • @BeingBetter
      @BeingBetter 4 года назад +3

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments Yes my anxiety and panic attacks are almost completely gone since taking lithium orotate. I'd love videos on PTSD, the possible causes of bipolar, herbs for anxiety, magnesium L Threonate (what's different about it). Have you heard of sunflower lecithin to treat bipolar mania? I've been using it for about two years. It helps me focus and helps with attention, but too much makes me very angry and snappish so I've cut back my dose.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад +4

      I have a couple more vids so make on other subjects than I’ll be concentrating on making a series of videos and writing a book on treating bipolar with natural remedies.
      I often prescribe lecithin at high doses for mania and sometimes as a maintenance treatment.

    • @BeingBetter
      @BeingBetter 4 года назад +2

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments I'm interested in buying the book. This is a wonderful channel. Information like this is really helpful for me.

  • @JEBBY123IFY
    @JEBBY123IFY 4 года назад +5

    How much lio would you recommend starting with for deep depression and stress anxiety? Also I was weaned off benzos brutally fast about 6months ago and I suffer still from it! It's made me very unstable at times! So happy I found you on RUclips!!! In the U.S. there's far too much emphasis on big pharma and not enough on supplements. Thank you sooo much!!

    • @thencarolinaman1934
      @thencarolinaman1934 3 года назад

      How are you doing today after getting off benzos if I may please ask? Also which benzo was you on and how many miligrams?

    • @donwalker117
      @donwalker117 4 месяца назад

      After a brutal withdrawal from benzos it took 6 months to feel normal

  • @fyrerayne8882
    @fyrerayne8882 3 года назад +3

    you, sir, are a savior

  • @datsuntoyy
    @datsuntoyy 2 года назад +4

    1:20 I take 1 mg a day from Orotate but I can't help but think of lithium as a battery ingredient. It really took some doing to get my head around it.
    I've had depression, anger issues and mood swings all my life. Lithium, 5-HTP, Pregenenolone, Ashwaganda and Mucuna have helped remendously.

  • @bertcollard6619
    @bertcollard6619 Год назад +1

    A coworkers kid has bipolar this information looks like it can benefit her so I’m going to pass this info on to my coworker . Thanks

  • @minxmenaminx
    @minxmenaminx 4 года назад +5

    Absolutely wonderful delivery, superb information and really encouraging positivity. (I wonder if you have anything on Lyme and its effects on the brain chemistry, that is what I am after in particular, though this and the other video on Lithium Orotate where fascinating. Thank you so much.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the encouraging comment.
      I’m not an expert on how to eradicate Lyme but what I know is the inflammation it can cause in the brain can overwhelm the brains neuroplastic abilities causing mental health problems.
      So while you have Lyme you want to reduce inflammation and boost neuroplasticity S much as possible just to protect the brain, then when you overcome the Lyme you want to switch your focus from treating the Lyme to repairing the brain.

  • @RentAShrink
    @RentAShrink 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. This gave me a new perspective on Lithium.

  • @FrancisFurtak
    @FrancisFurtak 27 дней назад

    Wow brilliant. Can't wait to try it. Thanks so much. Super informative video!

  • @QUINTUSMAXIMUS
    @QUINTUSMAXIMUS 2 года назад +1

    I first learned about lithium orotate 14 years ago from a homeopath. I started retaking it due to major depression some days ago. I am taking 10-30 mg and B12 plus magnesium.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 года назад +1

      Eat huge amounts of flavonoids ad pollyphenols, add high quality omega 3, bright blue light therapy in the morning, no bright light in the night. Also do everything you can to identify and eliminate all sources of inflammation.
      Good luck with your healing journey.

  • @Tezzzaaa
    @Tezzzaaa 3 года назад +59

    If you're type 1 BP take a warning from me. In January this year I tried swapping my 600mg lithium carbonate for 20-40mg orotate daily. It wasn't effective enough to hold me for long and I ended up sectioned in the summer. Orotate is possibly fine for mild type 2 and some depressions etc but please do not rely on it to hold you if you know you are prone to full blown type 1 mania. This last episode cost me untold pain and thousands of pounds and I'm still recovering. Unfortunately for some, Carbonate is a necessary evil... the best of a bad bunch as when compared to most psych drugs it has far less unwanted side effects.

    • @miranday.7995
      @miranday.7995 3 года назад +10

      Hey, i am bipolar 1 and I think if Oratate form does for a person it's placebo effect wich can work for a while or you don't have bipolar at all. I even do not think that this will do for bipolar 2. This type of bipolar suffers from severe depressive episodes and a small dose of lithium can't help. Anyway I don't have side effects with Lithiumcarbonate.
      He does a good explantion on what Lithium does but it's not responsible to tell people with bipolar that they should take Lithiumoratate instead of a proper medication.

    • @Tezzzaaa
      @Tezzzaaa 3 года назад +3

      @@miranday.7995 Agreed Miranda. I've edited my original comment to say "possibly ok for mild type 2" instead of "probably fine for type 2"

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 года назад +68

      @@miranday.7995 I agree with you both that low dose lithium from orotate is not sufficient (on its own) to treat bipolar 1 or 2, and for the record I absolutely didn’t tell people with bipolar that they should take just lithium orotate on it’s own instead of proper medication.
      I have bipolar type 2 myself and lithium orotate on its own is not enough to keep my condition stable. In my practice I recommend people combine lithium orotate with multiple additional supplements and multiple other treatment techniques if they intend to go drug free.
      My natural self help treatment techniques are not appropriate for everyone, they require a lot more more work than just taking prescription drugs. They require taking a lot of supplements in addition to lithium orotate, a very healthy diet, sleeping techniques, brain training and more. Individually each supplement and natural treatment approach are not as powerful as the pharmaceutical drugs; however, when several supplements and approaches are combined together at the same time, the effects can be very powerful and I believe some individuals, like myself, can not only manage their condition using natural self-help techniques but manage it and thrive.
      The natural self help techniques have no side effects, in fact they promote better health, furthermore the combinations can be adjusted and tailor made to fit the individual and the phase of the condition.
      I never tell people to stop any medication they need to stay safe and treated; I always make a point of saying the opposite.
      Please be careful to check your facts before you accuse someone of making irresponsible suggestions.
      I take the issue of people’s welfare very seriously. Would you please take care to check your facts before accusing someone of reckless behaviour. Comments can be harmful.
      If a person chooses for themselves to go drug free and I believe their case may be manageable with multiple natural self-help therapies then I can advise them how to go about it; but it has to be their decision and I have to believe it’s possible in their case.
      This video was about how we now believe lithium treats the bipolar brain which was unknown for a long time. It didn’t recommend anyone try to manage BD with just Lithium orotate.

    • @sgbsammy
      @sgbsammy 2 года назад +9

      @@miranday.7995 yes mianda..dont accuse unless u can back up your statements..i wish u luck w your mania

    • @DownHillgamer
      @DownHillgamer 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@miranday.7995he never said that.

  • @MrCatsrock101
    @MrCatsrock101 18 дней назад

    What a fantastic video!! You’re awesome! Thank you!

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  17 дней назад +1

      You are so welcome.
      I haven’t posted in a while but I’m starting filming a new video next week. It’s on bipolar disorder but there’ll be frequent mentions of lithium.

  • @seekeroftruths3911
    @seekeroftruths3911 3 года назад +3

    I also may add that the lithium ornate helps me with mania and anger too. For anxiety I use many things but magnolia bark helps. Also passion flower etc I still struggling with anxiety sometimes.

    • @miguelmejia4656
      @miguelmejia4656 3 года назад

      @energy bear what brand of lithium ornate do you use?

    • @johnlandis5889
      @johnlandis5889 3 года назад

      Try taking Phosphatydleserine as "Sharp PS Green" Works well for Anxiety

  • @chhavimanichoubey9437
    @chhavimanichoubey9437 2 года назад +1

    I'm watching this and going to explain it to my father who is currently on lithum carbonate tablets for 10 years for dampening manic episodes.

    • @hfmahir
      @hfmahir 2 месяца назад

      B1 vitamin helps too, watch elliot overton videos

  • @novichok7193
    @novichok7193 2 года назад +3

    Lithium saved my life when I was going through a long bout of depression and had been self medicating with booze for years. After years of this you will a critical max and well... Yeah.
    It gets a lot of heat because over the long term (15+ years) it causes tooth decay, liver damage, tremors, but it's hilarious that those reasons would stop a physician considering I was an existential threat to myself and others.

  • @marisla6906
    @marisla6906 4 года назад +3

    wow this is a very good and helpful video! thank you very much
    humanity will be gratefull :D

  • @carlabettles-theenergyroom2079
    @carlabettles-theenergyroom2079 3 года назад +2

    Exactly what I was looking for, thank you.

  • @KevinKentor
    @KevinKentor 2 года назад +1

    Thanks tons for the information! Mouth Taping improved my sleep!

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome.
      Quite a few people have told me that mouth taping improve their sleep, if that helped then maybe you could benefit by learning Buteyko breathing and perhaps also coherent or heart rate variability breathing.
      I wrote a book on sleep called Sleep Better with Natural Therapies.

  • @edyt.8761
    @edyt.8761 Год назад +1

    Excelent, excelent explanation! Thank you doctor for educating people.

  • @paranormaljunkie
    @paranormaljunkie 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for these awesome videos!

  • @binubabu4460
    @binubabu4460 Год назад +1

    I gave lithium oratate to my son with autism for agitation. It calmed him faster than a IV tranquilizer. I used the 120 mg tablet though, never expected such an effect.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  Год назад

      That’s great, thanks for sharing.
      I would recommend trying continuous long-term use, lithium slowly develops improvements in the brain by boosting Neuroplasticity.
      If you do decide in the future to discontinue it, do it gradually over about six weeks.

    • @binubabu4460
      @binubabu4460 Год назад

      Thank you Dr. You have incredible talent in teaching. Best of Luck!

  • @jsmith6537
    @jsmith6537 4 года назад +1

    Interesting I would like to get the benefits for my bipolar without the side effects. Looking forward to the next video.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад +1

      j smith I’m filming that just now.
      Here’s that video:
      How to Use Lithium Orotate for Depression and Bipolar Disorder ruclips.net/video/J7VB6fOh9XE/видео.html
      Ihope it helps you.

  • @psychologist_soumyadeep
    @psychologist_soumyadeep 3 года назад +3

    This is such an amazingly informative video!

  • @jcbanbury
    @jcbanbury 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are excellent sir, you are very easy to understand and knowledgeable.
    I'm am trialling LO from today to see its effects. I think its already working.

  • @SaraFJones
    @SaraFJones 3 года назад +1

    I just bought this and hope it helps with depression. I got a b-complex as well to go with it.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  3 года назад +7

      Also make sure you are not deficient of vit D, magnesium, omega 3 oils by supplementing them and get your diet on point.
      Good luck with your healing journey.

  • @towardsthetimeless12
    @towardsthetimeless12 Год назад

    Interesting thing about lithium is that it makes me love myself and be sweet to other people without being a doormat though !!! It makes me love myself so much but not be vain and take interest in life ! When earlier on I hated myself and had a very poor self esteem ! Goodness !! Gosh I love lithium ! Please if you could shed light on which hormone makes it happen ? Thanks !!! ❤

  • @Calebinauniversalmotion
    @Calebinauniversalmotion 2 года назад

    hey thanks. I'm new to this Lithium. Explained what I was going through. Anyone on this, live in present, plan on getting better.

  • @andyloz1123
    @andyloz1123 Год назад +2

    Peter, I am attempting to taper off the antipsychotic Olanzapine and the problem everyone has, including me, is terrible insomnia.
    My understanding is that Olanzapine inhibits the Dopamine receptors so the brain simply produces more. When you try and withdraw from the drug you find you have lost the ability to sleep.
    Will Lithium Orotate help me in any way?

    • @dianecleary1054
      @dianecleary1054 Год назад

      Try passiflower. Homéopathic remedy . Worked great for me . Better than zopiclone .

  • @BlackAdder1970
    @BlackAdder1970 3 года назад +2

    Why won't Psychiatrist use Lithium more for people with depression?
    Wish more Doctors had your knowledge

  • @nadyssb
    @nadyssb 2 года назад +2

    What herbs do you take?
    I wonder if Lithium Orotate works with Ashwaganda, Shatavari, B vitamins and magnesium? I hope it would be ok to still take those too. I take Ashwaganda for stress/anxiety and Shatavari for my hormones.

  • @shelbylifecolors5011
    @shelbylifecolors5011 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!!!! This is sooooo helpful!!!!!

  • @leighannnitz3715
    @leighannnitz3715 8 часов назад

    I am curious what amount of zinc would be considered high dose for therapeutic purposes? I'm having good experiences with LO for anxiety. Thank you

  • @DavisonVideo
    @DavisonVideo 4 года назад +2

    if i have a prion brain condition, what can i do? i am rapidly degenerating psychiatrically and intellectually. i am on olanzapine 2.5 mg bc of the anxiety and disordered thoughts my likely disease has caused. i started taking one skullcap latifloria 425ng a day. it's urgent. i'm degenerating

  • @RobertLongM
    @RobertLongM 4 года назад +4

    This is so far my favorite video. Very interesting!

  • @christofinb
    @christofinb 2 года назад

    Wow only just came across your channel and have been watching videos like his for years on RUclips.

  • @justanonymoose851
    @justanonymoose851 3 года назад +2

    Very informative thank you

  • @Keep-on-ok
    @Keep-on-ok 6 месяцев назад

    I took 20 mg of lithium orotate yesterday. Last night I slept very well. As a rule, I am an anxious person. I also love the effects of vitamin B1. I use to have RLS but that is gone since I started taking B1.

    • @sharonendler1467
      @sharonendler1467 4 месяца назад +1

      how much Bi and am of pm?

    • @Keep-on-ok
      @Keep-on-ok 4 месяца назад

      @@sharonendler1467 Right before bed. I take the Benfotiamine form of B1, two 300mg capsules. The brand is Double Wood. I also take a B Complex but take that in the morning. Garden of Life Raw B Complex.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  Месяц назад

      That’s great, thanks for sharing.

  • @stidhamhimer
    @stidhamhimer 2 года назад +1

    Learmed a lot, thank you!

  • @maticxx221
    @maticxx221 4 года назад +1

    you are fantastic. genius. you speak so boldly and so clearly. that makes us admire you.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад +1

      Thank you 🙏
      This week I’m setting up my new filming studio so I can start making videos more frequently.
      I’m gonna start making video of my upcoming book Living Well with Bipolar Disorder

    • @maticxx221
      @maticxx221 4 года назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments YESSSS do it!! i am trying to get off benzos after a bad acid trip that made me panic and every other day after the bad trip i been struggling with anxiety. it changed the way my brain reacts to cannabis and then i started benzos because of the panic. i realized benzos where doing more damage to my brain than if i tried to heal it any other way, so i am in this black hole.

  • @myself3568
    @myself3568 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Peter. This maybe my only hope going forward. Nothing else worked.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  3 года назад +3

      There’s a lot of things we can do with self-help lifestyle medicine and natural remedies. Apply all the treatment approaches you can, all at the same time, work on your diet, your microbiome, your sleep, your circadian rhythms, genetic variants, rewire your brain with meditation brain training, change your psychology with psychotherapy, change your immune inflammation levels, improve your neuroplasticity and manage your neurotransmitters.
      I’m restarting making youtube Vids very soon and will cover each of these topics.
      Do all this and you may transform your mental health and the course of your life,
      Good luck with your healing journey.

  • @Sonic_sorceress
    @Sonic_sorceress 3 года назад

    thank god i realised id needed to try with lithium for my bipolar and depresion. thanks for your knowledge!✌♥️

  • @Keep-on-ok
    @Keep-on-ok 6 месяцев назад

    I learned a lot in this video, so thank you!

  • @bobbycul1358
    @bobbycul1358 Год назад +1

    Agmatine + lithium + inositol + mgGlycinate + Omega 3 (EPA dominant) + curcumin + TTFD + Bcomplex works like a charm

    • @stefp2773
      @stefp2773 Год назад

      Lithium an inositol higher MY IQ

  • @obykanoby2555
    @obykanoby2555 11 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing video. What is your opinion on cerebrolysin for neuroplasticity?

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t have any clinical or personal experience with it so I cannot comment on it.
      I’ve prescribed glandular supplements containing extracts of animal tissues and they were very powerful and safe. The ingredients list for cerebrolysin looks fine, so I would give it a green light for experimenting with.
      Good luck, if you try it please let me know how you get on.

  • @JMons
    @JMons Месяц назад

    Do you recommend lithium carbonate or orotate?

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  29 дней назад

      It depends on your needs, the severity of your condition and how many other things you are willing to do.
      If you have severe bipolar and you only you are not willing or able to take a lot of other supportive supplements to reinforce the effectiveness of low dose lithium orotate and take othe supplements that have additional stabilising effects, and use other techniques like great sleep, exercise, brain training and the ideal diet then you should definitely use high dose lithium carbonate.
      If you’d like me to assess your case and develop an individual treatment prescription I’m available for 1-2-1 consultations online you can book on
      calendly.com/PeterSmithUK
      My next video will go into a lot of detail on what bipolar is and what we should target.

  • @Swaggersthecat
    @Swaggersthecat 3 года назад +3

    Awesome video. I'd like to know though how did you know that certain brain chemicals were too low or too high. Did you have them measured somehow? How is that done?

  • @superalien4781
    @superalien4781 Год назад

    oh my god i am getting one soon i suffer from long covid/ brain fog . thank you so much for this video .

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  Год назад +1

      I haven't built up any clinical experience with long Covid yet but my guess is it's the failure of the body to switch off the inflammatory response caused by the massive discharge of cytokines (Covid is famous for causing a big discharge of cytokines).
      Cytokines are chemical signals that the immune system discharges to signal to other parts of the body that there is an infection and they should activate their inflammatory systems and so on.
      We know that cytokines and inflammation is the driving force behind all of the big mental health problems from schizophrenia through bipolar to depression. There is solid evidence that what's happening in the brains of people with these conditions, myself included, is that we have a chronically slightly elevated immune/inflammation response in our bodies or brains, it's as if we cannot fully switch off or terminate inflammation.
      It may be that some of us have this genetically and built into us, but for others it may be deficiencies like the deficiency of vitamin D or magnesium that the body needs in order to terminate inflammation responses.
      What I would do to treat long Covid is go all in on combating inflammation. You be thinking of top herbs like curcumin (but not all curcumin's cross the blood-brain barrier well), skullcap, high-dose EPA (but not all EPA's are pure and non-oxidised), a superhigh flavonoids and polyphenols diet, intermittent fasting to cycle out activated microglial cells (there are some new supplements to take when you intermittently fast to turbocharge the autophagy systems to kill off activated microglial cells) and there are more exotic or uncommon anti-inflammatory supplements.
      Micro glass cells are the brains immune system cells, they exist in a dormant state and then when they get switched on by cytokines they convert into a activated state whereupon to use the American expression "they go postal", and if you have a lot of activated micro bile cells in your brain you need to kill them to make way for new un-activated ones.
      Another thing you would want to do is increase activity in your vagus nerve, lack of activity in the vagus nerve activates the immune system. Also push to the maximum the production of butyrate in your intestines and growing a healthy microbiome, butyrate exerts a control mechanism to come down activity in the immune system.
      If you'd like me to work out an individual programme anti-inflammation programme of supplements, diet and vagus nerve stimulator brain training exercises I'm available for online consultations.
      Whenever you do definitely push up magnesium, D3, phenols, flavonoids and fermentable fibre for the butyrate.
      I wish you every success with your recovery…

  • @DarkAngel-cj6sx
    @DarkAngel-cj6sx Год назад +2

    You are fantastic dr Smith. Thank you.
    By the way my son is one of those few people that lithium orotate helped with anxiety

  • @Brebeanualexcatalin
    @Brebeanualexcatalin 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the clear explanations! 24:21 glasses switch :P

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 года назад +1

      Hahah, dam it, you noticed. I sometimes have to go back and re-film a bit, I have a continuity check-list on the wall to run through before pressing record, but missed the glasses that time. I need to get new glasses with identical frames (after lock-down) so when I switch it won’t matter.

  • @reachin2reachout
    @reachin2reachout Год назад +1

    Great presentation

  • @Jumptrain101
    @Jumptrain101 2 года назад +6

    My son is currently going through a manic episode. We have low dose Lithium orotate-5 mg. What dosage could be recommended to assist in getting through this episode? Would Zinc and or NAC be helpful to add in? We are starting him on a fish oil supplement as well

    • @millstreetteut7835
      @millstreetteut7835 Год назад

      May I ask if Lithium Orotat helped?

    • @Jumptrain101
      @Jumptrain101 Год назад +2

      ​@@millstreetteut7835 Yes and no. Lithium Orotate helps maintenance, so long term, after an episode, it is a good base to work with along with high quality fish oil. But during the episode, it does not calm /tamp down the episode with immediate effect

    • @millstreetteut7835
      @millstreetteut7835 Год назад

      @@Jumptrain101 thank you.

  • @EKuehn85
    @EKuehn85 Месяц назад

    Thank You , very defined lesson!

  • @Pablo-bo6cp
    @Pablo-bo6cp 3 года назад

    Awesome and so interesting video. Thanks!

  • @fred2303able
    @fred2303able 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video! learned alot!

  • @redsox7897
    @redsox7897 4 года назад +1

    wow I just found this channel and you are brilliant.

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 года назад

      Glad you find it useful, is there a particular question/subject you are interested in?

    • @redsox7897
      @redsox7897 4 года назад

      @@NaturalMentalHealthTreatments I'm off benzo for 9 years and still have symptoms like mild anxieties when meeting people, and I get very uncomfortable talking to them especially strangers. I also still experience physical symptoms like, body ache, eye pain, extreme fatigue, and my hands are often shaking (trembling?) for no reasons. I was just wondering if I should take the supplements you mentioned in this video and also I want to know if my brain is damage permanently after this long 9 years. I'm not a person that I was before. The symptoms really bother me a lot to point they are the only things I'm focusing on. I rarely feel happy due to these symptoms. Thank you for your reply.

  • @kritikos8877
    @kritikos8877 6 дней назад

    Peter, great videos. Chronic Lyme for over a decade. Treated with nutraceuticals for a few months but couldn't detox effectively so stopped. Neurological/psychiatric symptoms over years led to nervous breakdown and benzo use for insomnia. Benzo dependent after 14 days. Been in hell since took that drug and tapered. 8 months benzo free. I started taking lithium orotate 1.25 mg last night. Is this recommended?

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  4 дня назад

      It sounds like you would benefit from a higher dose of 5 mg twice a day.
      I made a video all about benzo withdrawal and recovery you might like, I mention inflammation including from Lyme (I think I mentioned Lyme:
      ruclips.net/video/JrZw92ZAdn8/видео.htmlsi=TeTiKtEQqUWlOhfp

  • @martinlutherkingjr.5582
    @martinlutherkingjr.5582 2 месяца назад +1

    Idk just feels like it makes life boring af but not anxiety provoking

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  2 месяца назад

      If lithium orotate is making you feel bored you might want to combine it with some anti depressant supplements to regulate your dopamine levels.

  • @helentc
    @helentc 2 месяца назад

    very interesting about the 24 hour body clock being extended to 26 or 28. I don't have bipolar, but I seem to have an extended body clock. It results in going to bed later and later and it's very hard to bring my schedule back on track.

    • @helentc
      @helentc 2 месяца назад

      Do you have any further info on re-setting a person's biological clock with the help of Lithium Orotate? I have some ordered!

    • @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments
      @NaturalMentalHealthTreatments  Месяц назад

      Yes I wrote a book about it called Sleep Better with Natural Therapies available on Amazon
      The middle section is about cognitive techniques for insomnia, but the first and last sections are about the biological clock and with techniques to reset your clock.
      Good luck

  • @Keep-on-ok
    @Keep-on-ok 6 месяцев назад

    My sleep cycle is far from being under control. Here is what I take each night starting around 7pm. Tryptophan, melatonin, magnesium, vitamin B1, electrolytes, and last but not least, Zolpidem 10mg. If I’m lucky, this will get me 3 hours of sleep. Then, I take more magnesium and perhaps a Xyzal for allergies. This will sometimes get me a few more hours. If I don’t take any of these, I just don’t sleep. I eat healthy, no sugar, very little caffeine and exercise daily. I use to sleep well but I had half my thyroid removed in 2020 and since then, it’s been difficult to get sleep.

    • @Keep-on-ok
      @Keep-on-ok 4 месяца назад

      Update to this post. My endocrinologist just switched me to Zolpidem Extended Release, 30 days ago, and that seems to help me sleep all through the night. I no longer take the tryptophan or the melatonin. Quercetin really helps for allergies.