Lithium, a trace element found throughout nature and is present in all organs of the body, has long been considered a foundation in the treatment of bipolar depression and plays a significant role in healthy mental function, including support for healthy mood, emotional wellness, behavior and memory.‡
Scientists have found that binding small quantities of lithium with orotate salts – in the form of lithium orotate – can effectively deliver lithium to the brain in dramatically lower doses and with fewer side effects. Highly bioactive with greater efficacy, much less lithium orotate is needed in order to achieve therapeutic results.‡
Studies have shown that natural supplementation with lithium not only balances mood disorders in the bipolar (depressive/manic) spectrum, but also dramatically affects suicidal ideation, aggression, violence, and criminal behaviors stemming from emotional, psychological, environmental and even genetic roots.‡
Mechanisms of action for this involve affecting dopamine and serotonin neurotransmitter activity. Lithium also affects gene expression of natural organic detoxification isoenzymes in the brain, including glutathiones-transferase (GST). This offers important neuron antioxidant protection, which may also contribute to healthy spatial memory. In scientific studies, lithium has shown not only to protect neurons from damage and death, but to also alleviate damage by stimulating new nerve cell growth and actually result in a measurable increase in gray matter visible in MRI imaging.‡
Warning: If you are pregnant or lactating woman, have any health conditions, or are taking any medication, make sure to consult your healthcare provider prior to use.
‡ These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Ingredients
Dosage
One capsule daily.
Count
100 Capsules
Science
Chiu CT, Chuang DM. Neuroprotective action of lithium in disorders of the central nervous system. Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. 2011 Jun;36(6):461-76. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-7347.2011.06.001. PMID: 21743136; PMCID: PMC3172812.
Chuang DM. Neuroprotective and neurotrophic actions of the mood stabilizer lithium: can it be used to treat neurodegenerative diseases? Crit Rev Neurobiol. 2004;16(1-2):83-90. doi: 10.1615/critrevneurobiol.v16.i12.90. PMID: 15581403.
Hu M, Wu YS, Wu HW. Effects of lithium deficiency in some insulin-sensitive tissues of diabetic Chinese hamsters. Biol Trace Elem Res. 1997 Jul-Aug;58(1-2):91-102.
Chen G, Rajkowska G, Du F, Seraji-Bozorgzad N, Manji HK. Enhancement of hippocampal neurogenesis by lithium. J Neurochem. 2000 Oct;75(4):1729-34
Zarse K, Terao T, Tian J, Iwata N, Ishii N, Ristow M. Low-dose lithium uptake promotes longevity in humans and metazoans. Eur J Nutr. 2011 Aug;50(5):387-9. Epub 2011 Feb 8.
Shao L, Cui J, Young LT, Wang JF. The effect of mood stabilizer lithium on expression and activity of glutathione s-transferase isoenzymes. Neuroscience. 2008 Jan 24;151(2):518-24. Epub 2007 Nov 13.
Nieper HA. The clinical applications of lithium orotate. A two years study. Agressologie. 1973;14(6):407-411.4607169
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Lithinase - 973
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Naturally chelated, low dose lithium.
Lithium, a trace element found throughout nature and is present in all organs of the body, has long been considered a foundation in the treatment of bipolar depression and plays a significant role in healthy mental function, including support for healthy mood, emotional wellness, behavior and memory.‡
Scientists have found that binding small quantities of lithium with orotate salts – in the form of lithium orotate – can effectively deliver lithium to the brain in dramatically lower doses and with fewer side effects. Highly bioactive with greater efficacy, much less lithium orotate is needed in order to achieve therapeutic results.‡
Studies have shown that natural supplementation with lithium not only balances mood disorders in the bipolar (depressive/manic) spectrum, but also dramatically affects suicidal ideation, aggression, violence, and criminal behaviors stemming from emotional, psychological, environmental and even genetic roots.‡
Mechanisms of action for this involve affecting dopamine and serotonin neurotransmitter activity. Lithium also affects gene expression of natural organic detoxification isoenzymes in the brain, including glutathiones-transferase (GST). This offers important neuron antioxidant protection, which may also contribute to healthy spatial memory. In scientific studies, lithium has shown not only to protect neurons from damage and death, but to also alleviate damage by stimulating new nerve cell growth and actually result in a measurable increase in gray matter visible in MRI imaging.‡
Warning: If you are pregnant or lactating woman, have any health conditions, or are taking any medication, make sure to consult your healthcare provider prior to use.
‡ These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Ingredients
Dosage
One capsule daily.
Count
100 Capsules
Science
Chiu CT, Chuang DM. Neuroprotective action of lithium in disorders of the central nervous system. Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. 2011 Jun;36(6):461-76. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-7347.2011.06.001. PMID: 21743136; PMCID: PMC3172812.
Chuang DM. Neuroprotective and neurotrophic actions of the mood stabilizer lithium: can it be used to treat neurodegenerative diseases? Crit Rev Neurobiol. 2004;16(1-2):83-90. doi: 10.1615/critrevneurobiol.v16.i12.90. PMID: 15581403.
Hu M, Wu YS, Wu HW. Effects of lithium deficiency in some insulin-sensitive tissues of diabetic Chinese hamsters. Biol Trace Elem Res. 1997 Jul-Aug;58(1-2):91-102.
Chen G, Rajkowska G, Du F, Seraji-Bozorgzad N, Manji HK. Enhancement of hippocampal neurogenesis by lithium. J Neurochem. 2000 Oct;75(4):1729-34
Zarse K, Terao T, Tian J, Iwata N, Ishii N, Ristow M. Low-dose lithium uptake promotes longevity in humans and metazoans. Eur J Nutr. 2011 Aug;50(5):387-9. Epub 2011 Feb 8.
Shao L, Cui J, Young LT, Wang JF. The effect of mood stabilizer lithium on expression and activity of glutathione s-transferase isoenzymes. Neuroscience. 2008 Jan 24;151(2):518-24. Epub 2007 Nov 13.
Nieper HA. The clinical applications of lithium orotate. A two years study. Agressologie. 1973;14(6):407-411.4607169