Penn Herb Wellness Guide
Schizophrenia
- Go for the glycine
With a healthcare professional’s supervision, help improve symptoms such as depression with daily use of this nutritional supplement; take 0.8 grams for every 2.2 pounds (1 kg) of body weight
- Rest easy with melatonin
Improve sleep quality and duration with this natural hormone; take 2 mg of a controlled-release preparation before bedtime
- Try megadose vitamin therapy
Work with a healthcare professional knowledgeable in nutritional treatment of schizophrenia to find out whether large amounts of vitamin B3, B6, or C improves symptoms
- Find a fix for low folic acid levels
Visit your doctor to determine if your blood is low in folic acid, and if 10 to 20 mg a day of this vitamin might help improve symptoms
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