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Bipolar People DO NOT Be Scared to Try Alternative Treatments

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | December 30, 2008 .
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The first thing for a bipolar person to do is to regulate his/her blood sugar. It’s of major importance. Our number one source for this information is Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, one of the top medical professionals called upon to witness at murder trials where the accused have been on antidepressants. She recommends a variety of alternative treatments for bipolar, including the antioxidant juices like NingXia Red or G-3.

It seems that many bipolar people are afraid to experiment with alternative therapies like antioxidant juices. Maybe you’re one of those people? It could be that you’ve thought the alternative treatments had to replace the drugs…but that’s not the case. You can experiment with nutritious juices and supplements, therapeutic grade essential oils and recommended foods without giving up your dependencies on traditional bipolar drugs. You can keep your prescriptions and still put high quality nutriceuticals, supplements, and antioxidant juices into your body!

In fact, we highly recommend that you begin right now to build your body’s muscle, organ, nerve, and blood systems with:

It really can be that simple. Just add these few things into your daily regimen and begin rebuilding your body and brain. Don’t be afraid to try alternative treatments because you can add them into your daily life along with the other modalities you’re trying.

People of all ages should pay attention to their blood sugar, men and women, small children and teens. It’s common knowledge that teenagers are prone to mild manic behavior simply because of their high sugar intake and metabolic sugar imbalances.

Have we eased your fears about alternative therapies for bipolar, manic depression, and mood swings in general? Do you want to learn more? You’re welcome to comment here, to use our Contact Me form on the sidebar, and to get our free report of 7 Ways to Manage Bipolar. We’re looking forward to building a strong new relationship with you and yours.

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