Anonymous wrote:You might want to follow some of the psychiatrists prominent in the metabolic psychiatry arena, active on social media and here are 2 books to get you started. There is a new clinic focused on this area at McLean at Harvard, it is an exciting time and I hope that it may offer some help for your relative, there are several recent and ongoing studies on the exact focus you raised.
https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Energy-Revolutionary-Understanding-Health/dp/1637741588
https://www.amazon.com/Change-Your-Diet-Mind-Powerful/dp/1538739070
https://twitter.com/ChrisPalmerMD/status/1756694270063308973
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/01/27/1227062470/keto-ketogenic-diet-mental-illness-bipolar-depression
Anonymous wrote:What doctor do you see if you have MTHFR gene? My daughter has this but the pediatrician seems unconcerned. We found out with testing done by a psychologist who we have now determined is a quack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious at to why your sister has frequent psychotic episodes that require hospitalization if she is 100% compliant on her meds?
Meds are not 100 percent preventative. Added stress, pandemic isolation, new jobs, and other environmental variables can play a role. Meds alone are not a guarantee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any practitioner treating a [u]genetic[/u] or mental disorder with nutritional supplements is a whacko. That’s not standard of care in any field of medicine.
You do realize what MTHFR does to the body?
Not PP, but I "realize what MTHFR does to the body" and I'm not sure how "what MTHFR does to the body" validates the use of supplements to treat serious mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any practitioner treating a genetic or mental disorder with nutritional supplements is a whacko. That’s not standard of care in any field of medicine.
This is false. Studies have shown an association between MTHFR and vitamin B12 deficiency.
Anonymous wrote:Your citation is to a study regarding the prevalence of the gene mutation in populations with mental illness. I don't see anything in there about supplements that would somehow "counteract it." What supplements and who recommended them and why?
I have bipolar disorder and am also working on a book about treatment for mental illness and I have no idea what you are talking about. Sounds very scammy -- as many treatments involving "supplements are -- but I'm ready to read what you have to write about it.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious at to why your sister has frequent psychotic episodes that require hospitalization if she is 100% compliant on her meds?