Everything we're doing here is "mind-blowing", let alone mind-altering. If only the NYT reporter had a clue, huh?
I heard a few months ago from a guy whose opinion I really respect that the reason there seems to be a shortage of lithium at most vendors (check iherb, used to be tons of choices, now only two, and all the liquid lithium is *gone*) is because there's a massive plan to start adding it to our drinking water. I was skeptical but since it's now being bandied about in the bubble of the Grey Lady, there may be something to it.
Anybody else a fan of the movie "Serenity"? Can you
say G-23 Paxilon Hydrochlorate?
Anyway, @
Adlyfrost, just chiming in to say I love adB12. We tend to forget about it but I'm beginning to come around to the fact that it may be more important than mB12 for many if not most of us. Not that we don't need them both, but that adB12 is severely under-emphasized. As is LCF.
It's only now after 8 months of healing that I'm realizing how whacked my mitochondria probably were, and how that affects tolerance to just about everything. I've just been through a couple month's worth of stress and junk food eating (the two go hand-and-hand for me) that two years ago would have put me in the tank for a few months, if not more. But instead I've managed to keep going while wrapping my head around the stress, am pulling out of the situation, and am starting to eat better, all without crashing. I've been kind of down, but it didn't pummel me, which is a small miracle.
AdB12 has been a big part of that. I realized it a few months ago after I'd been on low doses (2500mg/day) for a couple of months. Things were beginning to lag for no apparent reason (mB12 and mfolate were all the same). I upped my adB12 and all became well. Never looked back.
Same thing with LCF. I forgot it for a week, and started to feel really crappy. When I started taking it again, everything picked right back up. Never looked back.
So, a big
for adB12 and your discovery!