Brad Stanfield

    Brad Stanfield on Lithium

    With meals

    2 episodes · 4 references · 2025

    AI-generated summary

    - Stanfield highlights lithium orotate specifically for slowing Alzheimer's progression, citing a mouse study showing it blocked both key hallmarks of the disease. - He notes lithium was significantly more effective than a compared medication in one analysis, and that lithium orotate reduces disease progression. - He explains lithium orotate avoids capture by amyloid plaques, boosting levels in healthy brain tissue. No dosage, personal use, or safety concerns are mentioned.

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    Why They Take It (3)

    “The analysis suggested that lithium was significantly more effective than that medication.”

    Lithium Orotate CRUSHED Dementia in New Study!

    “Lithium orotate was able to significantly reduce disease progression.”

    Lithium Orotate CRUSHED Dementia in New Study!

    “There's exciting evidence that a specific form of lithium called lithium orotate could help to slow down Alzheimer's development. A study in mice found that it blocked both key hallmarks of disease progression.”

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    “One specific form of lithium, lithium orotate appears to avoid the capture by amyloid plaques and boosts the levels of lithium in healthy brain tissue.”

    Lithium Orotate CRUSHED Dementia in New Study!