I am hesitant about trying choline. If you search online there is quite a bit of people who say choline increased their ocd. Choline is important for neural development, so it may be that since some neurons is already wired wrongly with ocd that choline may enhanced that faulty wiring.
I have not tried but did read good things about using inositol at high doses; the highest was 18g a day. I would not expect Inositol to cure OCD, but it may help reduce ocd when used with techniques like CBT.
I have ocd. I am currently using techniques that I have learned from reading the book “Brain Lock” and I see it is working gradually. I am also planning to start practicing mindfulness/insight meditation because I read that it helps increase focus and train your mind to ignore thoughts, which is helpful in fighting ocd. I will also give Inositol a 2 month try. (I read somewhere that you need to take Inositol for at least 6 weeks to start seeing results) If you want to lessen your ocd (or put in remission) you will have to stay diligent as it take the brain several months to fix faulty wiring.
Choline has not increased my OCD. I think it is still at the same level. Maybe the "thoughts" is making some people's OCD worse?
What is CBT?
Wouldn't "mindfulness" be an OCD symptom? Wouldn't "mindlessness" be more anti-OCD behavior? LOL. Maybe I got it backwards?
As much as I'd like to hear from someone actually succeeding with inositol, the sure way to go would be Luvox (fluvoxamine). Speaking from experience here, 300mg cured my OCD like magic.
But if you do try inositol, make sure you buy in bulk. 18 mg/day for a few months is a lot of powder.
Inositol in bulk is cheap, around $25 for 1 kilogram (1000 grams). Now that people started talking about Inositol, my supplier jacked up the price to $40! Why?
Is Luvox prescription? Is it sold in bulk powders? I like the word "cured" so that way I won't have to be stuck on Luvox forever.
There is no need for choline to be dosed equal to the amount of Inositol you use. You don't need to go over the daily required amount. Inositol may take up to 6 weeks to start working (at 18g/day), and it can be combined with 5-HTP to deal with the serotonin problems. Ideally you would take the 5-HTP sublingually, then spit out whatever isn't absorbed after 10-15 minutes. If I remember correctly, taking 5-HTP sublingually gets around the heart problems. You can search for this online to see if I'm correct.
I read somewhere that maybe serotonin deficiency is not the problem. Maybe it is GABA deficiency. I can't recall the exact wordings. The daily foods we eat have serotonin in them so we do get enough of it. Walnuts and pecans have them as well as other foods. When I tried Picamilon last night at just 50mg, it gave me such wonderful feeling. It's GABA with Niacin=Picamilon. My past stack of 5-htp, St. John's Wort and SAMe made my symptoms worse. I think I had too much serotonin going on and not enough GABA. Look it up.
I can eat some really happy foods, which means my serotonin levels should be fine, my GABA isn't.
Edited by eon, 13 September 2013 - 05:47 AM.