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  2. Adrenochrome - Wikipedia

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    In what Hoffer called the "adrenochrome hypothesis", [7] he and Osmond in 1967 speculated that megadoses of vitamin C and niacin could cure schizophrenia by reducing brain adrenochrome. [8] [9] The treatment of schizophrenia with such potent anti-oxidants is highly contested.

  3. Management of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    May reduce the absorption of vitamin B12 from the stomach. Might also increase susceptibility to food poisoning. Ginkgo biloba: Tardive dyskinesia, positive symptoms: Well tolerated: 4 DB-RPCTs: 157: Atmaca 2005, [99] Doruk 2008, [100] Zhang 2001, [101] Zhang 2001, [102] Zhang 2006, [103] Zhang 2011, [104] Zhou 1999 [105] Ondansetron [106 ...

  4. Schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    An inadequate diet is often found in schizophrenia, and associated vitamin deficiencies including those of folate, and vitamin D are linked to the risk factors for the development of schizophrenia and for early death including heart disease. [226] [227] Those with schizophrenia possibly have the worst diet of all the mental disorders.

  5. Risk factors of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Schizophrenia typically develops between the ages of 16–30 (generally males aged 16–25 years and females 25–30 years); about 75 percent of people living with the illness developed it in these age-ranges. Childhood schizophrenia (very early onset schizophrenia) develops before the age of 13 years and is quite rare.

  6. Organic brain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Encephalopathy as a result of head trauma is a possible cause of organic brain syndrome: Specialty: Psychiatry, Neurology: Symptoms: Depends on the cause,usually memory problems, personality changes, mood swings, cognitive impairment, vision and movement problems [medical citation needed]

  7. Berberine, a plant compound traditionally used in herbal medicine, is today commonly stocked on the shelves of health food stores and pharmacies as a supplement.. Berberine supplements gained ...

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