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Lithium Orotate Usage and Alzheimer’s

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5mg might be safe, agreed it's a low dose.
I think I read, ,but can't find the reference now, 1 or 2 mg for a limit as the most suggested (by James Greenblatt MD?) before involving your doctor in the decision?
Any supplements should be reported to your doctor(s), of course.
If you are willing to report how things go, it would be interesting, hopefully no adverse effects at a low dose.

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I have been completely transparent with my primary and neurologist that while I appreciate a conservative stance, I am not medically illiterate and simply do not have time to wait for for someone to get funding in this environment for full blown double blind human studies. In my case, I am 75 so time is critical. The multiple international longitudinal studies, NIH animal studies, and anecdotal evidence are good enough for me to give it a go. I am starting with 3 mg and intend to go to 5mg. Normal dosage for bipolar is 300-600 mg. So a 5mg dose is not a loaded gun providing I monitor eGFR and TSH levels- and both tests are a BAU part of my semiannual physical.

My diagnosis after NeuroPsych testing, specific blood work including genetic testing, and other imaging diagnostics are collectively termed Cognitive Impairment at this point. If I am to avoid the fate of so many in my family, I am availing myself of every option to slow the Alzheimer’s train. It is an extremely low dose supplement. If people were dying from it, we would know. I am trained in Neurophysiology so am confident if something goes south, I will recognize that. While I would prefer to partner with my Docs in this endeavor, I am nonetheless proceeding.

Thanks very much for your interest

I will report back.