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Bipolar Protocol

IMPORTANT NOTE: None of the following should be construed as medical advice, I am simply sharing information on bipolar pathology and pathways to research further on your own or to discuss with your medical professional. If you are a harm to yourself or others, please do stick to your medications as prescribed.


I've mentioned this many times before both in previous articles and on my Twitter page over the last several years, but it is important to reiterate with any of these psychiatric and almost all neurological disorders as well: It is not only the brain that is bipolar, but the entire body is also bipolar.

This is exactly where modern psychiatry fails right off the bat, synthesizing new drugs to target the brain specifically, while never addressing the rest of the body as a holistic unit. The commonly prescribed lithium is useful because its' mechanisms target the entire body rather than solely the brain. However, I do believe after experiencing lithium toxicity and kidney damage myself, that commonly prescribed lithium dosages are overdosed.

I've helped a LARGE handful of people with both types of bipolar disorder safely come off their medications and live a normal and healthy life long-term, but it is wise to ensure you are stabilized before considering tapering off ANY medications.

The real cycle going on with these bipolar folks is that they produce extra excitatory adrenaline, cortisol, dopamine, calcium-glutamate, and testosterone/estrogen (sex and episode phase-dependent).

They are high-powered (mania) on these until they are used up and converted to toxic inflammatory neurotransmitter waste, and then they crash hard and can’t detox/clear the wastes. This results in a major depressed and bedridden state for 2 to 6 weeks, depending on how much detox and regrowth support they get in the meantime. Sometimes even longer dependent on these factors.

It is all the recreational substance consumption (drugs including caffeine, nicotine, cannabis, alcohol, refined sucrose/carbohydrates, and blue light/nnEMF) that ruins their entire body, not just their brain.  Because their whole body is Bipolar, not just their brain.

So.... implement the zero-tolerance dietary framework for ALL stimulants and refined CARBOHYDRATES that have any resemblance to sucrose or alcohol.  They need lots of inositol (myoinositol and IP6) paired with lithium (chloride or orotate if unable to get a low dosage of carbonate), and multiform magnesium saturation, and it really is important to stick to a ketogenic/low carb diet as a base foundation. This can be returned to if symptoms ever arise, but it would be wise to continue until you are at a more stabilized point in your life.

Aside from this, restoring your mitochondrial function and redox status is crucial to recovery and remission. There are no two ways around this one. The means to repair the downregulated GABAergic receptor system is mentioned in this article here. Fixing your sleep quality and schedule is crucial to everything mentioned below, and what do you know, there's already a comprehensive article on this here. Cognitive dysfunction is another common symptom of bipolar disorder that can be managed effectively after establishing a baseline foundation for yourself. The gut microbiome and integrity are also important to recover in this protocol, a generalized article can be found here, with additions included here. This one can be helpful if you are currently overweight or obese, as a result of metabolic dysfunction.

Your diet should consist of quality seafood, shellfish, organ meats, eggs, red meats/game meats, poultry, and seasonal fruits and vegetables. This will cover the primary nutrient cofactors that go into redox status (glutathione-reduction cycle), which are magnesium, zinc, phosphorus (myoinositol and IP6), glycine, cysteine, glutamic acid, lysine, selenium, thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin, then ensure you're following the mitochondrial restoration protocol linked above. Anything else you'd like to eat to avoid a significant restriction is fine, especially if an eating disorder is present, just ensure you avoid the refined sucrose/carbohydrates.

The above-mentioned niacin is important to correcting the tryptophan-kynurenine metabolism pathway I will mention more about it below, as well as sufficient riboflavin/B2 and pyridoxine/P5P/B6.

These nutrient cofactors will cover the detox support necessary to clear the neurotransmitter and hormone wastes, but including a daily grapefruit or apple, followed by fresh ground chia or flax seed soaked and blended into goat/cow/coconut/water kefir would be a wise addition for additional liver detox support. The quinone molecules I've discussed in several other articles are useful for a myriad of reasons here, thymoquinone in black seed oil being a major contender. I also enjoy herbal bitters with a dietary source of fiber to bind anything detoxed for elimination. Milk thistle and Andrographis may be helpful here as well.

The anxiety/OCD protocol (quantum GABA revitalization) covers herbal medicines that support the GABAergic receptor system, as well as liver detox function.

As always, resistance and/or endurance exercise is important in ANY health protocol, as a means to support the mitochondria and detox functions, but also just to give you an outlet to keep your mind and emotional state stable. Don't sleep on exercise, get moving.


The major problem issues occurring within bipolar disorder are the following. Not everyone will display all of these root issues, but they often overlap with other disorders due to the underlying pathology...


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