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Some notes about Calcium and bipolar
http://www.csa.com/discoveryguides/b...d9naikhduu5dr6
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http://www.hmc.psu.edu/healthinfo/b/bipolar.htm Quote:
And this about staying away from calcium supplements. http://www.vitacost.com/science/hn/C...r_Disorder.htm Quote:
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wow!!!
thank you for posting this...I wonder if there have been other studies...and again thanks for posting this! bizi |
hmmm
really interesting! thanks! :)
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thanks for posting the information...really interesting
Bobby |
magnesium..
Calcium channels are typically blocked by magnesium ions.
These papers do not address unbalanced calcium intake vs proper magnesium supplements. NMDA receptors which are pain mediated and calcium driven, are blocked by magnesium. It is not a simple thing..to only point to calcium.. you cannot live without this, and if you do not consume some, your bones will leach it out, since there is a heirarchy in calcium utilization. The body will take the calcium from bone to run the heart. Quote:
Much of the new research is in regards to methylation and bipolar. http://www.riken.go.jp/engn/r-world/...ics/index.html By hitting the cause here, at the root, the cascade that follows may be blocked. This is genetically driven, and rather new, and complex as well. And there are drugs coming in trials now, called ampakines, to address this glutamate issue. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampakines Given the negative impact of excessive glutamate consumption ..esp monosodium glutamate, anyone with a neuro issue should avoid MSG in processed foods. This is an artificial glutamate and our bodies cannot handle it well. MSG is a huge ingredient, in almost everything. Avoid Avoid! |
Greetings Friends,
I take a Calcium Channel Blocker (Verapamil) for my mood stabilizer, so I am naturally interested in the role that calcium plays in our moods. Here is a link I found tonight. This article suggests that we look at the studies and take more magnesium. It's a pdf file: http://www.knowledgeofhealth.com/pdfs/Bipolar.pdf It cites Neuropsychobiology 39:63-70, 1999] |
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