I went to see this place near Chicago called the Pfeiffer Treatment Center, which is supposed to be the nation's leading clinic for nutrient and vitamin therapy for mental illnesses. They take blood, urine, and hair analyses and can figure out possible reasons for your illness, then they provide you with a vitamin regimen to suit your specific biochemistry. I won't get the results back for a month or so, but maybe some of you should consider looking into it, taking into the consideration that hardly anybody here is getting much relief from prescription meds.
Here is a brief article of what they do with depressives:
I was skeptical about doing this, partly because this area of medicine is overlooked due to politics in the world of medicine, but I thought it was worth a shot, and hopefully time will prove me right. What I can tell you from my visit is that they took a detailed history of my illness and asked a lot of questions about my personality and a lot about other illnesses I am prone to, from allergies to gastrointestinal problems, bone and muscle weakness, etc. Then they did a physical with a bunch of little tests I had never had before. The one I thought was most interesting was where the doctor tested my reaction to light, and as one with DP/DR may guess, I was extremely sensitive.
From all this stuff, they can kind of piece together possible vitamin and nutrient deficiencies. The doctor told me that from what she could tell on the surface, from the physical and my history, was that I was probably high in copper. From what I've read, that fits because of all the vitamin/mineral toxicities or deficiencies (excluding metal exposure), high copper is mostly attributed to panic attacks and detachment from reality.
They gave me a "primer" which is a little starter multi-vitamin for those with high copper and has Vitamins C, E, and B6, zinc, manganese, and a little magnesium. Since taking it I can tell that it definitely calms me down and helps me fall asleep (if I take it near bedtime). However, it is supposed to take 2-3 months to fix the imbalance for depression. Its relation to DP/DR is of course, unstudied, but I guess I will find it.
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