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Re: rapid cycling caused by lamictal?

Posted by willey on February 14, 2010, at 7:12:47

In reply to Re: rapid cycling caused by lamictal?, posted by morganator on February 14, 2010, at 3:22:12


http://www.fasting.ws/juice-fasting/fasting-research/50-ways-to-kill-a-brain-cell

Wow this link has me in total awe.First most of the things he says suchs as excersise are pretty much common sense.

Worse of common sense are the incidents he points out as nuerotoxic.......

- concussion?

- Shaking your head

- Stress and anxiety,

Um is this in the book of bad things for ur brain for dummies?

Also the sleep depravation,i heard it can cause mania to worsen,as well as it was once a theory of being a therputic tool.

What id like to know as i honestly might have missed it,is where are this gus refrences?


Anway i cant believe he could fill a page with some of the silliest things and present it as important info.

Dont have a contusion? lol.

What i will say to the orignal poster is lamictal is a cns depressant,and sometimes in some people they provoke the opposite of calm and can induce rage and worsen depression,prob because again they are strong cns DEPRESSANTS.

I personaly wouldent have a maniac person go on a fasting spree,you need to food and nutrients now more then ever.But i dont have a whole page of these kinds of deepy technical facts,so i cant assure you to PLEASE NOT FAST,TRY TO GET REST AND EAT HEALTHY AND CONTACT YOUR DOC.


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