Insulin may hold key to ‘diabetes of the brain'

Conventional wisdom has drawn a blank, so researchers are pursuing other ways to attack Alzheimer'sIt was a small study, a strange one too, if you came to it cold - 109 people in the early throes of Alzheimer's disease squirted insulin up their noses for four months.

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The shaman's blow

The assemblage point shift is similar in principle to electroshock therapy. Both therapies can be used to address depression, mania, schizophrenia, and catatonia. However, shifting the assemblage point is noninvasive compared to electroshock. It complements Hoffer''s http://holisticschizophrenia.blogspot.com/2009/05/shamans-blow.html

You have to be your own doctor

I was reviewing some of the journal posts and not surprised at what parents and individuals are finding themselves up against within institutional care as well as psychiatric care. I myself was diagnosed with schizophrenia before I had even talked to a doctor. The diagnosis came just based on what they had been told by the people around me. I have been told that I will never be able to live off of certain pychotic drugs and to not have very many aspirations.

Depression in older adults

 What orthomolecular programs have you found to be successful in dealing with depression in older adults?

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Crohn's Disease

My son was diagnosed with Crohn's a few years ago. He wants to stop taking the meds his doctor has prescribed. What supplements should he take? He is staying away from fried foods and fast foods. What other dietary changes should he be making?