Sarcosine(beta-alanine) helps with negative symptoms

Snippet from the article in the link:
This new supplement beta-alanine made me feel very tingly at first. AFter taking it for several weeks, it had become very obvious that my psychosis symptoms were diminishing. I could not understand how, and the possibility of recovery had been non existent to me. However, I kept feeling “normal”, so I had to do my research. I came across beta-alanine being similar to carnosine, which had been effective on mental health. I had even come across a scientific study with the effects of carnosine of schizophrenics vs placebo, however the results had been “inconclusive.” Upon further research of beta-alanine I learned that it had heavy metal chelator properties. I said “what!?” I have known for many years that lead, a common heavy metal, can cause psychosis/schizophrenia, however, the thought of chelation had sent tingles down my spine. I did as much research as I could, and I found about twelve different heavy metal chelators. Over all these years I had taken any supplement I could to feel better, and almost all of these chelators had been nonexistent in my vitamin regimen. The list had included chlorella, alfalfa, cilantro, msm, NAC, apple pectin, vitamin c, onions, garlic, chelated minerals, sam-e, and more. I quickly ordered a new batch of supplements.

Sarcosine isn’t beta alanine

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I’ve never heard of anything that helps with negative symptoms. :hatched_chick::hatched_chick::hatched_chick:

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Oh, you are right, they are different medicines my mistake

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