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bipolar caused by endocrine dysfunction?

Posted by fairn on January 25, 2009, at 1:15:38

Hi i was wondering if anyone has any opinions on bipolar disorder being a combination of symptoms from a combination of problems with the endocrine system due to poor nutrition/malabsorption. It seems as though the symptoms of chronic fatigue adrenal fatigue/insufficiency, hypoglycemia, thyroid problems, also some pituitary problems all have very similar symptoms to bipolar disorder especially bp II there is evidence of the role of the hpa axis in BP but not a lot of research in that area ...ive been testing my blood sugar lately and notice when im irritable and "manic", (my mania is primarily anger, loss of patience, insomnia and headache,) it is dangerously low ive started the diet for it along with chromium and another nutrient cocktail adressing the possibility of mitochondrial causes for bp please if you have any thoughts or suggestions dont hesitate to post.

Thanks!


-Clayton


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