PTSD, Intentional Self-Harm, Eating Disorders, Bipolar and Schizophrenia
Hi Constantine. Thank you that was very interesting. Am I right to assume that, if I have low uric acid levels in a blood test, taking a molybdenum supplement may help to raise them?
I think that’s right, if the uric acid levels are low due to low molybdenum consumption (which is possible)
Thank you. I’ll give that a try.
That was excellent. Always learning something new. Had no idea the connection between low vitamin D and self harm! 🤯
Thank you!!
Where do you recommend sourcing lithium orotate?
There’s a few brands that seem to sell lithium ororate such as seeking health, life extensions and pure encapsulations
Hi Constantine. Thank you that was very interesting. Am I right to assume that, if I have low uric acid levels in a blood test, taking a molybdenum supplement may help to raise them?
I think that’s right, if the uric acid levels are low due to low molybdenum consumption (which is possible)
Thank you. I’ll give that a try.
That was excellent. Always learning something new. Had no idea the connection between low vitamin D and self harm! 🤯
Thank you!!
Where do you recommend sourcing lithium orotate?
There’s a few brands that seem to sell lithium ororate such as seeking health, life extensions and pure encapsulations