Alternative to Meds Center has a Residential Schizophrenia Drug
Rehabilitation Program committed to helping people end their dependence on medication or drugs and
achieve mental health naturally.
Schizophrenia has taken on an abundance of sub-classes over the years. A person with any of these
diagnoses, including bipolar types, most likely has been given antipsychotic tranquilizers. These
drugs have strong debilitating side effects, and often leave a person feeling drugged.
In most cases, a detailed history about the person's diet will reveal poor nutritional choices.
Often, sugar consumption will play a large role in a vitamin deficiency that has been proven on grand
scales to make a person psychotic. White flour (as in breads, pastas and donuts), white rice,
and refined cereals have the same effects. All of these sugars and white flours are simple carbohydrates,
which require vitamins to metabolize. And those vitamins your body needs have been stripped out in
the refining process that makes the flour and sugar. So when you drink a soda, those sugars draw
vitamins out of your body.
In the early part of the last century, 100,000 people were released
from Southern mental institutions when it was found that the reason
for their insanity was a diet lacking in Niacin1.
In the 1950's,
America's first double blind study of schizophrenia was conducted
by Abram Hoffer and Humphrey Osmond. They used niacin and showed
improvements in 82% of the participants. More than half of the
participants in this study were 5 years cures, and many more of
the remaining half were 3 and 4 year cures that would have certainly
become 5 year cures had the study continued.
One theory for the cause of schizophrenia is that it is the result of a local avitaminosis. This
means that certain parts of the brain are deficient in vitamin content. It has also been demonstrated
that Vitamin C, Zinc, Manganese, Niacin, folic acid, B6 and B12 help remedy this deficiency, even
if it is the result of genetics. A diet high in protein can often also help provide stability due
to protein's ability to stabilize blood sugar.
With specific supplements and a diet high in protein, with no refined sugar or flour, it is most
often found that antipsychotic medication becomes unnecessary. We use blood tests and other tests
to determine the specific amounts of supplements needed for each individual client, and monitor their
body chemistry and brain chemistry to reduce their medications at an optimal rate.
It is a real privilege to see clients make the transition from scared and medicated, to clear headed
and confident that they will remain that way.
1 Dr. Lesser, Brain Chemistry
Diet, p 10.
Please contact the Alternative to Meds Center for more information, at 800-359-9698, or
look through our web site at
www.alternativetomedscenter.com
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Nothing on this Web-site is intended to be taken as medical advice, and always consult with your doctor
before altering your medications. NOTE: Adding nutritional supplements may alter the effect of medication.
Any medication changes should be done only after proper evaluation and under medical supervision.
Please call the intake number to schedule an appointment: 800-359-9698.
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