Most Scientific Way to Approach Mental Disorders?
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I have an anxiety disorder which I'm fairly sure is OCD but I cannot confirm as it has not been diagnosed. Instead of doing the usual band-aid fix bullshit and going to a Psychiatrist and getting SSRI's, I want to do it right.
What do you guys think of asking my GP about a full spectrum of blood tests to determine which nutrients, antioxidants, amino acids etc. I'm clinically deficient in? For example, in sufferers of OCD, they have very low Glutathione levels compared to normal people, and their Glutamate production and regulation is off.
There's as there's an industry surrounding mental disorders, I can see why this approach is almost never taken. Much more profitable to keep people addicted to anti-depressants or worse.
What do you guys think of asking my GP about a full spectrum of blood tests to determine which nutrients, antioxidants, amino acids etc. I'm clinically deficient in? For example, in sufferers of OCD, they have very low Glutathione levels compared to normal people, and their Glutamate production and regulation is off.
There's as there's an industry surrounding mental disorders, I can see why this approach is almost never taken. Much more profitable to keep people addicted to anti-depressants or worse.