Posted by bleauberry on March 20, 2011, at 6:48:09
In reply to not good, posted by linkadge on March 19, 2011, at 16:53:23
Sorry for the tough times, link. You deserve better.
Zopiclone worked ok for me when most others really didn't. I doubt there is even a hint of cancer risk unless taking high doses for extended periods of time.
Sometimes I think if we focus on things that improve overall health, rather than focusing on the symptoms, the symptoms take care of themselves. That's hard to do. But in my experience much more rewarding than drugs. Most people think that means eating healthy and taking vitamins. Which is wrong. That is in fact just the base on which to build. Most people don't even know what "eating healthy" means.
In my own battles I've focused on treating with herbs or supplements all of the major culprits behind psychiatric issues....chronic low level inflammation, chronic low level toxicity of whatever, chronic oxidative stress, chronic disregulation of overall biochemistry, chronic unknown infection, chronic malabsorption and/or mal-metabolizing of what is absorbed. None of the supplements I take have anything to do with treating psychiatric issues. Yet, the psychiatric issues clear up on their own when all of the possible culprits are targeted simultaneously.
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