Suggested Use: serving size: 1 ml (0.03 fl oz), servings per container: 30
Not to be taken by pregnant or lactating women. Not to be taken in conjunction with SSRIs or MAOs unless advised by a health professional. Individuals with bipolar disorder or depression must be monitored closely by a health professional if taking this supplement. Do not exceed the recommended dose. 1 ml daily, with a meal, or as directed by a health professional.
What Is It?
Lithium liquid offers the essential trace element lithium in a convenient, low-dose liquid form to support cognitive health, including neuronal protection, brain function and mental performance.*
Uses For Lithium liquid
Cognitive Function: Lithium liquid provides the nutritionally essential trace element lithium at the low doses found in plant-derived foods and drinking water of lithium-rich regions. Lithium is an essential micronutrient with some chemical properties similar to calcium and magnesium. It is present in all organs and tissues in the body. Lithium has a long history of clinical use for supporting healthy mood and behavior. Mechanisms for this involve promoting dopamine and serotonin neurotransmitter activity. Lithium also plays a role in gene expression of natural detoxification enzymes in the brain, including glutathione-s-transferase (GST). This offers important neuron antioxidant protection, which may also contribute to healthy spatial memory. A 12-month, randomized, double-blind trial involving 45 individuals suggests that low-dose lithium supplementation promotes cognitive performance, in part by supporting healthy cerebrospinal fluid protein concentrations. Lithium may also support healthy brain receptor function, protein processing and brain signaling cascades to maintain healthy mental function.*
What Is The Source?
Lithium is derived from elemental ore. Lithium (as lithium orotate)
Recommendations
Pure Encapsulations recommends 1 ml daily, with a meal, or as directed by a health professional.
Are There Any Potential Side Effects Or Precautions?
Not to be taken by pregnant or lactating women . Lithium has been associated with G.I. upset, fatigue, polyuria, weight gain, edema or skin rash. Cases in which long-term use of lithium has resulted in hypothyroidism or mild memory impairment have also been reported. Individuals with bipolar disorder or depression must be monitored closely by a health professional if taking this supplement. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Consult your physician for more information. Not to be taken by pregnant and lactating women. Consult your health care practitioner before using this product. Not to be taken in conjunction with antidepressants unless advised by a health professional. Individuals with bipolar disorder and depression must be monitored closely by a health professional if taking this supplement. It is recommended that individuals taking this supplement have lithium levels and kidney function monitored regularly. Do not exceed the dose recommended by your health professional.
Are There Any Potential Drug Interactions?
Not to be taken in conjunction with SSRIs or MAOIs unless advised by a health professional. Certain medications, such as calcium channel blockers or ACE inhibitors, may alter the metabolism of lithium. Consult your physician for more information