profrontal is also effective against the positive symptoms or only against the negative symptoms? it can be considered effective as an antipsychotic?
dmdar
May 6, 2015, 1:29pm
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In my experience it is also mildly effective as an antipsychotic, there were a few times when I was experiencing positive symptoms and the ProFrontal knocked it right out of me.
You can get the same supplements separately (sarcosine and NAC) for a lot less money from other providers. You might try this. Prefrontal very expensive.
There has been quite a bit of good research over the past 8 years on a dietary supplement called Sarcosine (or N-methyl Glycine). It is a natural amino acid that you have already in your body.
Sarcosine seems to be the only thing that has some good clinical research data showing that it can help people who have schizophrenia and who suffer from some negative symptoms (the cognitive/focus issues, lack of motivation, and negative mood/depression issues that are common with schizophrenia.
We have a new summary of this research here that we encourage you to read:
http://www.schizophrenia.com/glycinetreat.htm
It is available from a number of online stores at different prices. BrainVitaminz a…
Also it looks like this herb extract might help for positive
There are multiple studies listed in the postings below - this herb seems to be helpful for people who have schizophrenia. So be sure to scroll all the way down on this page.
"Our results suggest that Yokukansan has a beneficial effect on Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) and on ADL scores and that Yokukansan seems to be a well-tolerated treatment."
and in this study immediately below:
Conclusions. The results of the present study indicate that TJ-54 showed a tendency of being superior to placebo in reduction PANSS scores in treatment-resistant schizophrenia, but the difference was not statistically significant. However, compared to the placebo group, TJ-54 group showed statistically signi…
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