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Are thee any herbal remedies that can help control schizophrenia? |
My son has schizophrenia, chemical drugs have horrendous side effects, I'd like to spare him that. Alternative remedies are often used for chronic illnesses. It should be strongly noted that not all are safe and their effectiveness, if any, cannot be guaranteed. Gingko Biloba. In small 2001 studies, the herbal remedy gingko biloba was associated with few side effects and improved symptoms when added to a antipsychotic. Although the risks for gingko appear to be low, there is an increased risk for bleeding and interaction with anti-clotting medications at high doses. Commercial gingko preparations have also been reported to contain colchicine, an agent that can be harmful in pregnant women and people with kidney or liver problems. Vitamin B6. One very small 2001 study suggested that vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) therapy may help to alleviate depression in some schizophrenic patients. A 2002 study reported no effect on psychotic symptoms. Further research is needed. dickweed is supposed to help u mix it with mint That's tough. My sympathies. I don't think anything herbal will help. Not sure but some foods have a good effect I think, try foods like tuna fish and some nuts like peanuts and no doubt other foods like some veg. might have apositive effect. yes stinging nettles http://www.herbnet.com/herb%20uses_ab.ht... Herb Uses - A, B Herbs hey sweetheart im sorry to hear...now im not sure how to answer your question but i was browsing in relation to it and came across this site...i hope it helps. i didnt lok through it myself as i dont really know what im looking for... just click on the link and you should go straight there hope it helps. http://www.mind.org.uk/information/bookl... |
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