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Thank you so much for your post. The references in that study have a lot of value to support that Li is an important trace element for many mental conditions, particularly AD. It's too bad there haven't been more definitive studies done. All Big Pharma wants to do is develop expensive new drugs with difficult names renamed for marketing purposes. Leqembi for example removes the plaque caused by the disease but doesn't treat the cause. The result is a short term delay in its progress with potentially dangerous side effects for some.