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Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder in Children vs. Adults

What do the symptoms of Bipolar Disorder in children look like? Watch HealthyPlace.com Medical Director, Dr. Harry Croft, who al

Bipolar Disorder Symptoms - Is It Possible To Identify Them?
Bipolar Disorder Symptoms - Is It Possible To Identify Them?

What do the symptoms of Bipolar Disorder in children look like? Watch HealthyPlace.com Medical Director, Dr. Harry Croft, who also explains who to take your child to, to get an accurate Bipolar diagnosis.
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I m starting to think bipolar might not be as real as some people think?

There is no test of the brain that can prove bipolar disorder. I used to still be generally convinced that I had it, despite this, until recently. I also have chronic fatigue and see a specialist in internal medicine, rheumotology, and nutrition science. He s done all kinds of special research on immune dysfunction and has won a great deal of acclaim for it. Growing up during my first signs of bipolar I had a horrible diet, as did my mother while pregnant with me. I recently read an article about a psychologist/nutritionist(I m pretty she s a nutritionist, but psychologist definitely). She wrote a book called "Psychology of the Gut". She explains a special diet, one you may be surprised about. She helped people with various physical ailments by changing their diet to suit digestive needs, as well as almost completely alleviated the symptoms of people with bipolar, adhd, and even schizophrenia and ocd. It is also shown in many studies that high histamine can play a part in symptoms of many mental illnesses, and actually hinders a proper gut flora by decreasing good bacteria and causing an imbalance. High histamine can even contribute to substance abuse and various addictive behaviors. Also, many people who are diagnosed with Bipolar usually have low methylation, which further contributes to the histamine issue. I have a lean, generally plant-based organic diet and am on almost no medication for my bipolar (100 mg of lamictal vs previously 250 lamictal, 200 topamax, and 10 mg lexapro). My symptoms are virtually non-existent. I only mention this, because I think physical health, gut health, and also lowering stress through means of meditation might actually prevent the symptoms from hitting hard in the first place. Some of the causes of these symptoms may be more physiological than we had previously realized. There was even a segment done on television, although quite a few decades ago explaining the ADHD symptoms that can manifest themselves in children with dairy sensitivities. And lastly many Europeans scientists have done studies showing depressing is just as easily cured by running daily, than by SSRIs. I wish I had the links for all of these things right now, but unfortunately I don t. Definitely a good idea to look up high histamine, as well as dr mercola and read his most recent article where he interviews the woman who wrote the book about the gut.


I m interested to hear anyones thoughts on this and if they have any further info. Also, I d just like to spread the message to people. I feel like we have a tendency to take high doses of medication to alleviate symptoms, and relatively focus on anything else that could help. These medications generally can also be bad for your health in the long term. I also know that as often times comes with these symptoms we have trouble keeping healthy in these crucial portions of our life, when it comes to eating nutritionally sound foods and exercising.
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Bipolar is just the latest "must have" craze. It is also a come in handy excuse for ignorant stupid behaviour.

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