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Bi polar disorders and attention disorders?


a friend of mine her daughter is bi polar,what is bi polar?and is there a cure?and why does attention disorders,and bi polar go hand and hand?

it is a chemical disorder ( bipolar ) and is incurable. It requires medication to help the person suffering from it live a stable life.

There are many websites devoted to bipolar disease.

bi-polar is a mood disorder.

AD(H)D is overdiagnosed, and overmedicated, thanks to BIG PHARMA, and their never ending quest for even more outrageous profits, and the billions they spend on manipulating doctors and therapists. See bipolar disorder, at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris in section 10 (also read section 1, and pages 22 - 25). Bipolar usually involves major moodswings, which occur without apparent cause, and often over many months, or a matter of years, rather than days, as with most people (unless rapid cycling). I'd try the Lithium Orotate, enhanced with Folic acid, and take 4 Omega 3 fish oil supplements daily, replacing 2 of them with cod liver oil supplements in the winter months, and see how that goes, over a few months, and maintaining the treatments for the depressive phase, in section 2. If not considerably improved, consult your primary mental health care provider, possibly trying the Lithium Carbonate, or Lithium Citrate (regular tests are necessary, for these) , before trying the other medications, and always check out anything first at http://www.drugs.com/, so you will be aware of the risks, and on the lookout for side effects. If bipolar type 1, an antipsychotic may also be needed. Everyone should take the Omega 3 supplements, for its other health benefits: see http://www.mercola.com/ TASKBAR. Some people refuse medication, using supplements, and a selective, mostly raw food diet (I do not recommended trying this, if bipolar 1, unless you aren't troubled by hallucinations, or delusional states).

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