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Probiotics could help millions of patients suffering from bipolar disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 744429" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>I could go on and on about the GBA. When my son was younger we tried a gluten/casein free diet along with vitamins and minerals and yes probiotics for a year. I would never have been able to figure out what to do on my own so I took him to a holistic doctor and a chiropractor who ran tests and prescribed. At the same time he continued to see his psychiatrist, unmedicated, and his school was on board with what we were doing. Even though It didn’t work for my son I’m glad we tried it and found out when he was young enough to not be able to cheat or decide he wasn’t going to do it. Antidotal evidence says it does work for many, especially for ADHD. </p><p>I didn’t look for the study but I wonder if a diet change was also involved, or maybe people just ate better because they were taking the probiotics. And I’m kind of feeling like just looking at the number of hospitalizations is not much of a measure but whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 744429, member: 22840"] I could go on and on about the GBA. When my son was younger we tried a gluten/casein free diet along with vitamins and minerals and yes probiotics for a year. I would never have been able to figure out what to do on my own so I took him to a holistic doctor and a chiropractor who ran tests and prescribed. At the same time he continued to see his psychiatrist, unmedicated, and his school was on board with what we were doing. Even though It didn’t work for my son I’m glad we tried it and found out when he was young enough to not be able to cheat or decide he wasn’t going to do it. Antidotal evidence says it does work for many, especially for ADHD. I didn’t look for the study but I wonder if a diet change was also involved, or maybe people just ate better because they were taking the probiotics. And I’m kind of feeling like just looking at the number of hospitalizations is not much of a measure but whatever. [/QUOTE]
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