POTASSIUM, ALKALINITY, AND DLPA AS ANTI-ANXIETY/DEPRESSION AGENTS:
For many months, as I reported here, I was getting excellent stabilization of mood and outlook with the help of Lithium Aspartate (10 mg three times daily). I was delighted to find that friends and other associates of mine who suffered from anxiety and anxiety-triggered depression (often about health concerns) were also getting good results, with no side effects, when they tried Lithium Aspartate.
I have not lost faith in this micronutrient, but last week, when I was experiencing some big setbacks with a pain syndrome unrelated to my dry eye, I noticed that the Lithium wasn't staving off the worst of the anxieties, and so I began to wonder whether something more fundamental than a micronutrient deficiency could account for my weakening outlook. Thinking along the lines of the real fundamentals, I wondered whether there might be clues, in my own body, to where major corrections might be needed.
A little research helped me to see that the collection of health challenges I deal with regularly can all potentially be linked to chronic potassium deficiency (and sodium overload), and/or to systemic hyperacidity. Unable to afford testing that would help me confirm these to certainty, I went with the clues, and decided to add safe (but much larger than RDA) amounts of potassium to my diet, and to consume foods and supplements that might alkalize me a bit (optimal human body pH is, I think, 7.4). I will soon begin using litmus strips to test my pH.
I also started on a regimen of DLPA, following a protocol for chronic pain that moves the patient from 2000 mg/day up to 4500 mg/day and then back down a bit, over a period of about 12 weeks.
I also discontinued Lithium Aspartate for the time being.
So far so good. If I had to pick the nutrient that I sense is making the biggest difference, it would be potassium. More on this as things develop.
For many months, as I reported here, I was getting excellent stabilization of mood and outlook with the help of Lithium Aspartate (10 mg three times daily). I was delighted to find that friends and other associates of mine who suffered from anxiety and anxiety-triggered depression (often about health concerns) were also getting good results, with no side effects, when they tried Lithium Aspartate.
I have not lost faith in this micronutrient, but last week, when I was experiencing some big setbacks with a pain syndrome unrelated to my dry eye, I noticed that the Lithium wasn't staving off the worst of the anxieties, and so I began to wonder whether something more fundamental than a micronutrient deficiency could account for my weakening outlook. Thinking along the lines of the real fundamentals, I wondered whether there might be clues, in my own body, to where major corrections might be needed.
A little research helped me to see that the collection of health challenges I deal with regularly can all potentially be linked to chronic potassium deficiency (and sodium overload), and/or to systemic hyperacidity. Unable to afford testing that would help me confirm these to certainty, I went with the clues, and decided to add safe (but much larger than RDA) amounts of potassium to my diet, and to consume foods and supplements that might alkalize me a bit (optimal human body pH is, I think, 7.4). I will soon begin using litmus strips to test my pH.
I also started on a regimen of DLPA, following a protocol for chronic pain that moves the patient from 2000 mg/day up to 4500 mg/day and then back down a bit, over a period of about 12 weeks.
I also discontinued Lithium Aspartate for the time being.
So far so good. If I had to pick the nutrient that I sense is making the biggest difference, it would be potassium. More on this as things develop.
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