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Lithium in very small dosages can be used to cure schizophrenia in a surprisingly effective way. It’s fragile and the patient must be checked regularly, but it works.
lithium-induced renal disease
note the numerous parasitic cysts in both kidneys; cysts are like spherical baths for the parasites that invade living tissue; very common, typically documented and dismissed as benign, "of uncertain significance," or "too small to characterize";
there is no magic pill; one has to train his endurance, purify the flesh, and never stop building resilience; @Kontext
there is no one magic 💊; do anything and everything that helps ur body function at a high level, then figure out ways to source the clean-natural-non-toxic ingredients in a streamlined manner;
as u think so shall be; i recommend against thinking about shortening ur own lifespan willingly, and think about the fact that the integrity of the flesh-mind complex is dependent on the
- evironmental benignity & non-toxicity
- resilience thru endurance training and synchronization with nature
Eating healthily is certainly good, but I think it has a lot to do with our minds. I suppose "eating well" makes our brains feel good.
the material and the mental are inseparable, quantal, and fractal;
Whoops! I meant Bipolar disorder, not schizophrenia. In fact, if I remember correctly, lithium is not that effective when treating schizophrenia, but can be used as a supplement.
I also think I need to revisit my perception of "small" since 300-900mg actually isn't that small ...
The thing is, tinfoil hat on, lithium has been heavily undermined by pharmaceutical companies in general. Independent studies actually prove lithium can be really effective and should be studied more.
most people wud rather lie down on the forest floor and breathe in fresh air than go around sucking on lithium tablets; on another note, why not go straight to spacesuits?
yes, that is a temporary cope if absolutely necessary;
also this (non-toxic nicotine lozenges):
(lol, i just imagined darthcoin waiting until i say that beer is OK too; spoiler - kind'a yes, kind'a no);
personal experience? really now, how large is the patient population?
Never did it! I was terrified of electricity since I tried to stick my fingers in the wall socket, and I always associated batteries with electricity.
But rather than personal experience, I was just amazed by the usage of metals in pharmaceuticals, kinda weird isn't it??
we cud open a whole can of worms here; let's have this one simmer for a bit;
any small step taken toward the purification of one's body is a step toward understanding the All;
i highly favor the mechanical cleanse to start - very effective!
I'm interested in metal's effects on human bodies.
People use powdered aluminum in deodorant and everyone knows how bad that is.