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LittleJem
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- Jul 3, 2019
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Hi again, as you know I spend a lot of time researching and I just discovered this in the last week - that mitochondria are implicated in Bipolar Disorder (and possibly also in depression). Ps after a terrible day yesterday, today is better and I have functioned okay, and it is thanks to adding taurine this morning. I hope this lasts, though I know I don't know yet if it will:
While I don't have personally have a diagnosis of BPD, sometimes I think what I have is Bipolar Depression. 2 psychiatrists so far, no diagnosis...
In any case, the role of mitochondria is really interesting. That is what the low level laser light therapy stimulates (as posted the other week), and here is a research paper on various 'Mitochondrial Agents for Bipolar Disorder':
You might also want to look at this article 'The Role of Amino Acids in Bipolar Disorder and Mental Health' by actress Margot Kidder:
And this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2248201/
While I don't have personally have a diagnosis of BPD, sometimes I think what I have is Bipolar Depression. 2 psychiatrists so far, no diagnosis...
In any case, the role of mitochondria is really interesting. That is what the low level laser light therapy stimulates (as posted the other week), and here is a research paper on various 'Mitochondrial Agents for Bipolar Disorder':
Mitochondrial Agents for Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a chronic and often debilitating illness. Current treatment options (both pharmaco- and psychotherapy) have shown efficacy, but for many leave a shortfall in recovery. Advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of bipolar ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
You might also want to look at this article 'The Role of Amino Acids in Bipolar Disorder and Mental Health' by actress Margot Kidder:
The Role of Amino Acids in Bipolar Disorder and Mental Health | A Guide to Alternative Mental Health
The Role of Amino Acids in Bipolar Disorder and Mental Health
www.alternativementalhealth.com
And this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2248201/