hi All,
Considering of using Lithium orotate from Doctors Best, is this an effective brand to go for ?
Thanks in advance
Posted 05 May 2011 - 10:58 AM
Posted 05 May 2011 - 03:58 PM
Posted 06 May 2011 - 12:29 AM
Posted 06 May 2011 - 04:17 AM
No major dangers at sane dosages, like 1-5 mg (elemental) per day. Lots of possible side effects, though. Tiredness, grouchyness... I cut my dose back from 5mg/day to 2.5mg/day. I thought it might have been causing me to get angry more easily. I'm just splitting the Drs. Best tablet. So far so good.Cool thank you. Ate there any dangers using liithium orotate ? Such as brain damage ? I've read a few post claiming it increases grey matter which is a positive ? I'm firmiliar how it surpresses Da/ne increases serotonin release.
Posted 06 May 2011 - 08:57 AM
No major dangers at sane dosages, like 1-5 mg (elemental) per day. Lots of possible side effects, though. Tiredness, grouchyness... I cut my dose back from 5mg/day to 2.5mg/day. I thought it might have been causing me to get angry more easily. I'm just splitting the Drs. Best tablet. So far so good.Cool thank you. Ate there any dangers using liithium orotate ? Such as brain damage ? I've read a few post claiming it increases grey matter which is a positive ? I'm firmiliar how it surpresses Da/ne increases serotonin release.
Posted 07 May 2011 - 12:26 PM
Posted 28 May 2011 - 06:31 AM
Edited by InquilineKea, 28 May 2011 - 06:39 AM.
Posted 28 May 2011 - 07:53 AM
Hm, if 125mg of lithium orotate is equivalent to 5mg of elemental lithium, then 25mg of lithium orotate is equivalent to 1mg of lithium. But that still translates to 5 capsules at http://www.amazon.co...6562995&sr=8-1.
But yet, most people here only take 1-2 capsules of lithium per day. Is this too low for anything to happen?
Also, doesn't lithium have a cognitively dulling effect? As in, can it make you stupid DESPITE increased neurogenesis? Apparently, "The average developmental score for the lithium-exposed group of children was 7–8 points lower than the control group (siblings), but well within the normal range of 100±15.[17]"
Edited by bdoris, 28 May 2011 - 07:59 AM.
Posted 28 May 2011 - 07:55 AM
Posted 28 May 2011 - 08:12 AM
Oh wow - thanks for all the information! To get the cognitive benefits of lithium though, how much would I need to take? I most certainly don't want to take resveratrol-like doses (aka, doses FAR FAR smaller than doses that would have any effect at all)
Posted 28 May 2011 - 12:18 PM
The Drs Best Lithium Orotate that you linked to is 125mg of the Li Orotate salt, which contains 5mg of elemental lithium. The other 120 mg is the orotate counterion. It's standard practice to label minerals as elemental, since the RDAs are given as elemental, and with all the different counterion possibilities it would be really confusing to go by the weight of the entire molecule.Hm, if 125mg of lithium orotate is equivalent to 5mg of elemental lithium, then 25mg of lithium orotate is equivalent to 1mg of lithium. But that still translates to 5 capsules at http://www.amazon.co...6562995&sr=8-1.
But yet, most people here only take 1-2 capsules of lithium per day. Is this too low for anything to happen?
I think you're confusing the use of lithium for treatment of bipolar disorder, which is done at very high dosages, with the very small doses that are used as supplements. For treatment of mania, a patient might get 1800mg of the carbonate daily. That's around 180mg of elemental lithium. This is a dose that approaches the toxic level. When used supplementally, people take 1-5 mg elemental, which is similar to natural exposure in many places. I don't believe that there is any evidence that this level represents a danger. In fact, there is evidence that insufficient lithium represents a danger, in that it appears to increase the risk of suicide and criminality. I'm not aware of any reason not to take low dose lithium with other supplements. If you're talking about taking multiples of the supplemental dose, then yes, if you took a handful of the Drs Best pills, you would have a problem, but that's true of most drugs.A developing brain =/= an adult brain. Lithium, to be effective pharmaceutically, has a very narrow window that is very close to the toxicity levels - and can overlap some with the therapeutic window. There's a reason why Lithium is a prescription drug in most forms except the orotate - because of supplement legislation - form which can be sold as a supplement. Doesn't make it safe, it's the same ion.
On a side note, I have Lithium orotate in my supplement shelves, though I'm not using it - Lithium can be stressful on kidneys, and I wouldn't mix it in with lots of other supplements.
Posted 28 May 2011 - 12:38 PM
Posted 28 May 2011 - 07:41 PM
I think you're confusing the use of lithium for treatment of bipolar disorder, which is done at very high dosages, with the very small doses that are used as supplements. For treatment of mania, a patient might get 1800mg of the carbonate daily. That's around 180mg of elemental lithium. This is a dose that approaches the toxic level. When used supplementally, people take 1-5 mg elemental, which is similar to natural exposure in many places. I don't believe that there is any evidence that this level represents a danger. In fact, there is evidence that insufficient lithium represents a danger, in that it appears to increase the risk of suicide and criminality. I'm not aware of any reason not to take low dose lithium with other supplements. If you're talking about taking multiples of the supplemental dose, then yes, if you took a handful of the Drs Best pills, you would have a problem, but that's true of most drugs.
Oh wow - thanks for all the information! To get the cognitive benefits of lithium though, how much would I need to take? I most certainly don't want to take resveratrol-like doses (aka, doses FAR FAR smaller than doses that would have any effect at all)
Cool thank you. Ate there any dangers using liithium orotate ? Such as brain damage ? I've read a few post claiming it increases grey matter which is a positive ? I'm firmiliar how it surpresses Da/ne increases serotonin release.
Posted 29 May 2011 - 04:41 AM
Ok, I see what you're saying, should the OP or anyone else take enough lithium. There have been a lot of reports here of very noticeable effects even from low doses of lithium; these are largely the sorts of things I would classify as negative side effects. There are also positive effects from low doses; these have been described mainly in an epidemiological context, and tend to be subtle.No, I'm not confusing anything. OP seems to be in pursuit of palpable cognitive benefits and doesn't appear to want to take low dosages. See:I think you're confusing the use of lithium for treatment of bipolar disorder, which is done at very high dosages, with the very small doses that are used as supplements. For treatment of mania, a patient might get 1800mg of the carbonate daily. That's around 180mg of elemental lithium. This is a dose that approaches the toxic level. When used supplementally, people take 1-5 mg elemental, which is similar to natural exposure in many places. I don't believe that there is any evidence that this level represents a danger. In fact, there is evidence that insufficient lithium represents a danger, in that it appears to increase the risk of suicide and criminality. I'm not aware of any reason not to take low dose lithium with other supplements. If you're talking about taking multiples of the supplemental dose, then yes, if you took a handful of the Drs Best pills, you would have a problem, but that's true of most drugs.
It it wasn't clear enough from OP's first post:Oh wow - thanks for all the information! To get the cognitive benefits of lithium though, how much would I need to take? I most certainly don't want to take resveratrol-like doses (aka, doses FAR FAR smaller than doses that would have any effect at all)
Those dosages required for treatment of very many things using Lithium - not only Bipolar disorder - is the required dosages for real therapeutic effects - those same dosages would produce a palpable effect, by augmenting the DA, thus plasticity of the brain, basically what he has read about, yadayada.Cool thank you. Ate there any dangers using liithium orotate ? Such as brain damage ? I've read a few post claiming it increases grey matter which is a positive ? I'm firmiliar how it surpresses Da/ne increases serotonin release.
I'm not saying a supplement dosage is useless, though the effects are negligible on a person to person basis and OP's interested into a pharmaceutical use for whatever and I'm simply pointing out the dangers.
Posted 03 September 2011 - 05:15 AM
Posted 20 February 2018 - 03:39 PM
Here is a 1mg (Elemental) Lithium Orotate supplement: https://www.essentah...tarian-capsules
It is manufactured in the USA, and from USA-sourced Lithium (not that I am aware of Lithium being sourced anywhere else for commercial supplements?).
I'm not aware of any other 1mg supplements on the market, in capsule form.
Edited by e Volution, 20 February 2018 - 03:39 PM.
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