Blog on Complementary Treatment of Schizophrenia

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I recently started a blog on a complementary treatment for schizophrenia. With complementary treatment patients would stick with conventional medications. The blog is at https://schiz-epigenetics . The very bare bones treatment consists of 1000 micrograms of sodium molybdate, 400 micrograms of Se-methylselenocysteine, 800 IUs of vitamin E and 50,000 IUs of beta-carotene. Do not take more than the suggested dosages. Do not take any other supplements at this time. Sodium molybdate is sold by Metabolics a company in England. The only acceptable form of molybdenum is sodium molybdate and the only acceptable form of selenium is Se-methylselenocyteine. Absolutely no mineral substitutions are allowed. The Institute of Medicine has set the Upper Level Limit for selenium at 400 micrograms, for molybdenum at 2000 micrograms and for vitamin E at 1000 IUs. Absolutely the first thing that individuals should look for in a treatment is safety. The suggested treatment appears very safe and would not be taken for more than a month if ineffective. There is some sort of approach to calculations of probability where the likelihood of an event is a function of past events. Using that approach the proposed treatment almost can not work as every treatment employing supplements has not worked so far. However, at long last after thousands of misfires good treatments can be forthcoming. The whole history of medicine is the history of thousands and thousands of misfires where finally doctors find treatments that work.The treatment I propose appears to be safe, would not be taken for more than a month if ineffective, the treatment is inexpensive and is plausible for reasons I will not go into here. Safe, no hassle, inexpensive treatments are the kinds of treatment that individuals should be looking for when looking for complementary medical treatments. The treatment I proposes passes on these bases.

How did I get interested in schizophrenia? I was diagnosed with schizophrenia many decades ago. I tried various supplements vis-a-vis which there were hundreds of misfires. I think at last I have found some supplements that work. The supplements work for me.

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