Question: Attend and Lithium
Hello,
I have a question. Why does Attend have Lithum Carobonate and Lithium bromate? Are these derivitaves of eskatlith that is used to treat Bipolar? If so, how can it be promoted as safe?
Sincerely,
SM
Thanks for writing. The ingredients that you refer to, Lithium Carbonicum and Lithium
Bromatum are homeopathic medicines, not actual lithium salts or derivatives of the
"lithium" used to treat bipolar disorder.
Re: Lithium Carobnicum: Used as Homeopathic Medicine (mineral). (Homeopathic potencies
accredit their strength and efficacy to the electromagnetic signatures of the original
substrate; these are scientifically created dilutions and succussions of medicines such
that generally not even a molecule of the original substrate or medicine is present in
the medicine). As a Homeopathic or used simply as a micro-nutritional, it has
demonstrated effectiveness against the following symptomology: a good deal of confusion
in the head. -veil before eyes -headache - rheumatic soreness in heart region - Pressing
from within outward (Clark). Paralytic stiffness all over, cerebral congestion, insomnia,
epilepsy and threatened apoplexy. -scabby, tettery eruption on hands, head, cheeks, rough
rash all over the body, much loose epithelium, tough dry itchy skin - Dizzy states with
ringing in ears. (Boericke).
Re: Lituium Bromatum: Used as Homeopathic Medicine (mineral). (Homeopathic potencies
accredit their strength and efficacy to the electromagnetic signatures of the original
substrate; these are scientifically created dilutions and succussions of medicines such
that generally not even a molecule of the original substrate or medicine is present in
the medicine). As a Homeopathic or used simply as a micro-nutritional, it has
demonstrated effectiveness against the following symptomology: apoplexy, hemiplegic,
numbness, vertigo, headache, and thickness of speech, epilepsy, prolonged metal exertion,
flushed face, insomnia. (Clark)
These homeopathic medicines are safe. They are not potentially toxic like the high levels
of lithium salts used for bipolar disorder.
Thanks for asking
Doug Cowan
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