Yet Lieberman says the new results seem too good to be true. He says it’s hard to believe that taking fish oil for just 12 weeks could protect people from psychosis seven years later.
I agree, it does sound too good to be true and usually when something sounds too good to be true, it is.
Not sure about this , i take it though. I dont feel any different.
It would not have affected my psychosis whatsoever, because my psychosis was not biological and was caused by whomever.
No really they have even harmed me three times, twice while they appeared visually.
It really doesn’t get more obvious.
This gets posted quite often, but here goes again:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8490937.stm
You might also want to see the pinned posts on Amino Acids.
And the post on Uber Protocol "Uber's protocol" worth trying?
With this: http://www.orthomolecularvitamincentre.com/schizophrenia.php
"Doctors hope to prevent young people from developing full-blown psychosis – or to help them recover quickly after a first psychotic break – because of encouraging research that suggests early intervention can halt the deterioration so often seen in schizophrenia, says Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, who wasn’t involved in the study.
For example, research suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy – in which people learn coping strategies to handle stress – can cut the risk of psychosis among high-risk patients in half, says Robert Heinssen of the National Institute of Mental Health."