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Stay up-to-date on Low-Dose Lithium in the News, podcasts, publications, announcements, and media. Read about the Lithium Inflammation Psychiatry (LIP) Research Study at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Get updates on low-dose lithium carbonate (150 mg) treatment for anxiety, suicide prevention, early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, neurodegeneration and cognitive function, addiction recovery, and anti-aging benefits. Learn about up-to-date, measurable patient outcomes from our systematic review of low-dose lithium treatment options.

09Mar
Featured | Alzheimer’s Prevention
Mental Health Biomarkers and Lithium Research
Crossover Study of Low-Dose Lithium in Personality Disorder Research Team from the Karolinska Institute
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29Oct
Low-Dose Lithium | Featured
Low-Dose Lithium for Mental Health
Crossover Study of Low-Dose Lithium in Personality Disorder Research Team from the Karolinska Institute
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Micro-dosed Lithium is a relatively under-researched field of water science. Yet it offers a wealth of advantages. Adding a micro-dose of Lithium to tap water could provide numerous health benefits, including improved heart function, bone formation, obesity and diabetes management, reduced risks of Alzheimer’s, and more.
- Lithium, at microdoses, is linked to a wide array of health benefits, including lower rates of suicide, homicide, and various chronic diseases, without significant reported adverse effects.
- Despite the potential health benefits of micro-dosed Lithium, there is a notable lack of regulation and research into its use in drinking water, highlighting a gap in public health policies.
- The historical stigma associated with Lithium, primarily due to its use in treating severe mental disorders, may contribute to the current lack of traction for micro-dosed Lithium as a health supplement.