Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
When indeed indicated for bipolar disorder, patients typically present with low lithium levels and very high sodium levels, whereby lithium provides a balancing effect. The intake of higher amounts of lithium has a tendency to raise sodium, and frequently also potassium through its effect on kidney functions, and it has a tendency to raise manganese through its effect on liver functions, so there is a distinct biochemical conflict that has a genetic basis. Otherwise everyone with low lithium levels, would be suffering from manic-depressive episodes. Regardless, it is estimated that lithium resolves Manic Depression in about one third of patients; it is said to improve the lives of another third, and is ineffective for the rest... Full Text